This week I introduced narrative writing to my students. I created an anchor chart in my room, but picky me, I didn’t like the way it looked so I went home and made these posters.
After going over what narratives are we wrote a narrative together about our school day.
I displayed our writing above our writing bulletin board. This hallway is a really long hall leading back to my room. I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with this space and I think this works perfectly.
It became the “Writing Hall of Fame.”
I just laminated scrapbook paper and stapled it to the wall. Then I clipped a binder clip onto the top to change out student writing easily through the year.
These narratives are from Anna’s Writing Narratives All Year Long Unit.
I love teaching writing, but I also think it is the hardest subject to teach. There is just SO much that goes into teaching writing. However, I absolutely love to see how much progress students make throughout the year!
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I LOVE the narrative writing posters! GREAT JOB!!!
Ashley
http://www.teacherstreasurechest.blogspot.com
These are fabulous…as always! Thanks so much for the freebie! 🙂
Oh I love these! Thank you!
Laurie
Chickadee Jubilee
Just what I was looking for! Thanks so much for sharing:)
Tammy
The Resourceful Apple
TpT isn't working for me right now, but, I can't wait to check out your posters when it stops acting bratty! They look really cute. I love the title on your l-o-n-g hallway display!
Ѽ Lori
Teaching With Love and Laughter
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I agree that writing is a difficult thing to teach. Thanks so much for these posters. They'll be very useful.
–Chrissy
firstgradefoundme.blogspot.com
Writing throws me off- I feel like I am squashing their creativity some times- or that I am putting words into their mouths (writings)
Staci
Going Nutty!
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Love this! It turned out so cute! What font did you use?
Pixy Stix and Teacher Tricks
SWEET!!! Thanks for sharing! Your students are lucky to have you! Smiles and stop by.
Love the writing wall of fame! Thank you for the freebie!
These are WONDERFUL, Jodi! Your stuff is always sooo terrific!!!
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Growing Firsties
Thank you so much for these narrative posters! We are starting work on narratives in 2nd grade and these will be a great reference on our focus wall. Thanks again!
As a teacher in SPED, thank you, thank you, thank you for your resources. So "kid-friendly" for our students!
Wow what a great place with ideas I can use when I substitute (semi-retired)! The kids will love these : )
Thank U very much. That's great.
Hi there, can you please – a narrative story has a problem (climax) and something about how it is resolved?
Hi there, can you please add the other important elements of narratives – something like : a narrative story has a problem (climax) and something about how it is resolved?
I am a student teacher and was trying to find something on narrative writing. Those posters are great! Can't wait to use them with my students Monday! Thank you so much 🙂