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Reading
Essential Standards:
Determine the Main Idea and Key Details and Explain Relationships Between Fictional Text RI.5.1
Use Narrative Types of Texts to Write for a Variety of Purposes W.5.3
Demonstrate Comprehension and Collaboration
SL.5.1

Success Criteria:
Students will work independently and collaboratively to compare personal narrative to other forms of writing and quote directly from the text to create their own personal narrative.
Unit 1
Personal Narratives
Works of nonfiction written by a first-person narrator involved in the events being described.
Characteristics of Personal Narrative
1. It is a true story.
2. It is in 1st Person
3. The author is involved in the story.
The Prince of Los Cocuyos
Hello_My_Name_Is.mp3
Introduction_to_Rosa_Park
How_It_All_Started.mp3
Not_Just_Another_Little_G
We_Fight_for_the_Right_to
You're Under Arrest
Step_by_Step_A_Boy_Goes_t
A_View_of_the_Earth.mp3
Unit 2
Unit 1

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