IMLCS Name: __________________________ ELA 3 October 7, 2013 Homework Essay #1 Learning something new can be a scary experience. One of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do was learn how to swim. I was always afraid of the water, but I decided that swimming was an important skill that I should learn. I also thought it would be good exercise and help me to become physically stronger. What I didn’t realize was that learning to swim would also make me a more confident person. New situations always make me a bit nervous, and my first swimming lesson was no exception. After I changed into my bathing suit in the locker room, I stood timidly by the side of the pool waiting for the teacher and other students to show up. After a couple of minutes the teacher came over. She smiled and introduced herself, and two more students joined us. Although they were both older than me, they didn’t seem to be embarrassed about not knowing how to swim. I began to feel more at ease. We got into the pool, and the teacher had us put on brightly colored water wings to help us stay afloat. One of the other students, May, had already taken the beginning class once before, so she took a kickboard and went splashing off by herself. The other student, Jerry, and I were told to hold on to the side of the pool and shown how to kick for the breaststroke. One by one, the teacher had us hold on to a kickboard while she pulled it through the water and we kicked. Pretty soon Jerry was off doing this by himself, traveling at a fast clip across the short end of the pool. Things were not quite that easy for me, but the teacher was very patient. After a few more weeks, when I seemed to have caught on with my legs, she taught me the arm strokes. Now I had two things to concentrate on, my arms and my legs. I felt hopelessly uncoordinated. Sooner than I imagined, however, things began to feel “right” and I was able to swim. It was a wonderful feeling - like flying, maybe - to be able to shoot across the water. Learning to swim was not easy for me, but in the end my persistence paid off. Not only did I learn how to swim and to conquer my fear of the water, but I also learned something about learning. Now when I am faced with a new situation I am not so nervous. I may feel uncomfortable to begin with, but I know that as I practice being in that situation and as my skills get better, I will feel more and more comfortable. It is a wonderful, free feeling when you achieve a goal you have set for yourself. 1 1 http://cf.linnbenton.edu/artcom/english/fleminw/upload/Sample%20Narrative%20Essay.pdf
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IMLCS Name: __________________________
ELA 3 October 7, 2013
Homework
Essay #1
Learning something new can be a scary experience. One of the hardest things I’ve ever
had to do was learn how to swim. I was always afraid of the water, but I decided that swimming
was an important skill that I should learn. I also thought it would be good exercise and help me
to become physically stronger. What I didn’t realize was that learning to swim would also make
me a more confident person.
New situations always make me a bit nervous, and my first swimming lesson was no
exception. After I changed into my bathing suit in the locker room, I stood timidly by the side of
the pool waiting for the teacher and other students to show up. After a couple of minutes the
teacher came over. She smiled and introduced herself, and two more students joined us.
Although they were both older than me, they didn’t seem to be embarrassed about not knowing
how to swim. I began to feel more at ease.
We got into the pool, and the teacher had us put on brightly colored water wings to help
us stay afloat. One of the other students, May, had already taken the beginning class once before,
so she took a kickboard and went splashing off by herself. The other student, Jerry, and I were
told to hold on to the side of the pool and shown how to kick for the breaststroke. One by one,
the teacher had us hold on to a kickboard while she pulled it through the water and we kicked.
Pretty soon Jerry was off doing this by himself, traveling at a fast clip across the short end of the
pool.
Things were not quite that easy for me, but the teacher was very patient. After a few more
weeks, when I seemed to have caught on with my legs, she taught me the arm strokes. Now I had
two things to concentrate on, my arms and my legs. I felt hopelessly uncoordinated. Sooner than
I imagined, however, things began to feel “right” and I was able to swim. It was a wonderful
feeling - like flying, maybe - to be able to shoot across the water.
Learning to swim was not easy for me, but in the end my persistence paid off. Not only
did I learn how to swim and to conquer my fear of the water, but I also learned something about
learning. Now when I am faced with a new situation I am not so nervous. I may feel
uncomfortable to begin with, but I know that as I practice being in that situation and as my skills
get better, I will feel more and more comfortable. It is a wonderful, free feeling when you
Textual Evidence is words used from a text to prove or support a statement (an idea).
Classwork
Directions: After reading “When Pete Bruce Came to Town” and “Change” find three pieces of
textual evidence to prove why these stories are narratives. Be sure to include page numbers.
“When Pete Bruce Came to Town”
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #1
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #2
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #3
“Change”
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #1
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #2
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #3
IMLCS Name: __________________________
ELA 3 (Green) October 9, 2013
Porch Lies
Textual Evidence is words used from a text to prove or support a statement (an idea).
Classwork
Directions: After reading “When Pete Bruce Came to Town” and “Change” find three pieces of
textual evidence to prove why these stories are narratives. Be sure to include page numbers.
Write a response to explain how your textual evidence proves that the story is a narrative.
“When Pete Bruce Came to Town”
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #1
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #2
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #3
Response #1 Response #2 Response #3
“Change”
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #1
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #2
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #3
Response #1 Response #2 Response #3
IMLCS Name: __________________________
ELA 3 (Blue) October 9, 2013
Porch Lies
Textual Evidence is words used from a text to prove or support a statement (an idea).
Classwork
Directions: After reading “When Pete Bruce Came to Town” and “Change” find five pieces of
textual evidence to prove why these stories are narratives. Be sure to include page numbers.
Write a response to explain how your textual evidence proves that the story is a narrative.
“When Pete Bruce Came to Town”
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #1
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #2
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #3
Response #1 Response #2 Response #3
Textual Evidence #4
Textual Evidence #5
Response #4 Response #5
“Change”
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #1
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #2
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE #3
Response #1 Response #2 Response #3
Textual Evidence #4
Textual Evidence #5
Response #4 Response #5
IMLCS Name: __________________________
ELA 3 (Green, Blue) October 9, 2013
Personal Narrative Outline
Homework
Directions: Complete this outline. You will use these responses when writing the first draft of
your narrative. First draft is due Tuesday (10/8/13)
Have you ever played a trick on someone? Or, have you ever had a trick played on you?
How will you begin your narrative?
IMLCS Name: __________________________
ELA 3 (Red) October 9, 2013
Personal Narrative Outline
Homework
Directions: Complete this outline. You will use these responses when writing the first draft of
your narrative. First draft is due Tuesday (10/8/13).
Have you ever played a trick on someone? Or, have you ever had a trick played on you?
IMLCS Name: __________________________
ELA 3 October 10, 2013
Personal Narrative
Techniques That Will Hook Your Readers
1. Dialogue
“ Hurry or you’ll be late!” called my mother from the bottom of the stairs.
“Today of all days you want to be on time.” If I had only know what that day
would bring, I would have stayed in bed.
2. A Question
Have you ever had a day when you wished you had stayed in bed? As I
rushed to catch the bus on what seemed to be a perfectly normal day I had no idea
what was ahead of me.
3. A Vivid Description
The sun was warm on my back as I raced toward the waiting yellow school
bus. As I nestled into the worn leather seat I was greeted by the friendly voices of
other excited children. The look on my face was one of confidence and
contentment. With a jerk the bus rumbled down the road and I was on my way into
one of the worst days of my life.
4. An Interesting Fact
Shock has been known to kill ten year olds. It can cause their brains to
explode and their heart to stop dead still. These facts raced through my mind as I
stood dumbfounded in front of my fourth grade classmates. I wish I had stayed in
bed!
5. Sound Effects
“Buzzzzzz!” The sound of my alarm clock droned in my ears as I struggled
to come awake. With a start I sat straight up in my bed. This was my big day and I
had to be on time.
Homework:
Work on the first draft of your narrative essay. First Draft is due Tuesday (10/8/12)
IMLCS Name: __________________________
ELA 3 October 10, 2013
Personal Narrative
Writing an introduction
Have you ever played a trick on someone? Or, have you ever had a trick played on you?
IMLCS Name: __________________________
ELA 3 October 11, 2013
Narratives
Told Through Various Genres
A NARRATIVE POEM tells a story and can be about anything. Sometimes the poem's lines have
a rhyming pattern. Sometimes they don't rhyme at all.
Jimmy Goes to the City by Arthur Read
Jimmy was a happy ape Until some hunters caught him He liked the jungle better than The city where they brought him The city was louder The city was meaner Even the dirt in the jungle was cleaner So Jimmy made a daring escape! The hunters were suddenly minus one ape! He climbed the tallest building Because from there he'd see How far away the jungle was From the middle of the city. Jimmy jumped into a passing plane But the pilot didn't wait for him to explain Jimmy flew back to the jungle And told his ape friends in their lair "The city's okay for a visit But you couldn't make me live there."