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You have entered… THE READING ZONE!!!

You have entered… THE READING ZONE!!!. Please maintain a quiet environment for reading. Pick up your RWN from the bin. Take out your BOOK and begin reading SILENTLY! There should be absolutely NO TALKING in the Reading Zone! Do not put your mouth in another person’s head. .

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You have entered… THE READING ZONE!!!

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  1. You have entered…THE READING ZONE!!! Please maintain a quiet environment for reading. Pick up your RWN from the bin. Take out your BOOK and begin reading SILENTLY! There should be absolutely NO TALKING in the Reading Zone! Do not put your mouth in another person’s head.

  2. NARRATIVE LEADS What keeps you reading? RWN Notes- 9-16-13 How many different ways can you create a good lead to GRAB THE AUDIENCE with your first sentence???? Action- a main character doing something Dialogue- a character or characters speaking Reaction- a character thinking Learning Goal: I can identify an effective introduction in any published writing.

  3. Action- a main character doing something • Dialogue- a character or characters speaking • Reaction- a character thinking NARRATIVE LEAD Examples Choose the way that best catches you; it will catch your readers too!!!

  4. NARRATIVE LEAD Examples Instructions: • If every lead had a picture it would be simpler to tell the story. But when you have to put a picture with words, it is a little tougher. • The Pigmanby Paul Zindel/Just Before Recess by James Van Pelt • What type of Narrative Lead did you hear? • How can you tell which type by what you hear instead of what you see?

  5. NARRATIVE LEAD Examples PreAP Instructions: • If every lead had a picture it would be simpler to tell the story. But when you have to put a picture with words, it is a little tougher. • The Pigmanby Paul Zindel • What type of Narrative Lead did you hear? • How can you tell which type by what you hear instead of what you see? • Write a lead from your self-selected book. Identify the type and tell me why by underlining key words or explain in your own words.

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