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Recount activity #2 “a trip to remember”. A REVIEW OF RECOUNTS. A recount is a piece of writing that retells something that happened in the past All of the events must go in order from beginning to end In your recount you must answer the questions (who? what? when? where? why?)
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A REVIEW OF RECOUNTS • A recount is a piece of writing that retells something that happened in the past • All of the events must go in order from beginning to end • In your recount you must answer the questions (who? what? when? where? why?) • Recounts are non-fiction
RECOUNT PLANNER TITLE The title should be interesting and catchy and give the reader an idea of what the recount is about. You must use capitals! ORIENTATION In 1 or 2 sentences answer the questions: Who? What? When? Where? Why? In 1-2 paragraphs, tell the reader what happened. Make that your events are in order. Use your step words and make sure that you use descriptive words. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS In 1-2 sentences, describe your feelings about the events PERSONAL COMMENT
RECOUNT PLANNER SAMPLE TITLE My Trip to Mexico ORIENTATION When I was 21 years old , my parents and I went on a trip to Mexico to celebrate my 21st birthday. • Went to the airport, 4 hour flight • Got to hotel, nice room • Went to beaches, Snorkelling saw sting ray • Great food • Dancing at night • Went home SEQUENCE OF EVENTS PERSONAL COMMENT • Had a wonderful trip • Had a lot of fun • Sad to leave the beautiful beaches but happy to be back in Canada
Recount Writing: Rough Copy When you are writing your rough copy skip lines! Editing: 1st Edit your rough copy yourself using a red pen. 2ndCome see Miss Humes. She will edit for you and give you a few tips for writing an excellent recount.
Editing Rules... Remember that you are checking for... • Capitals in the title, the beginning of sentences and for all proper nouns • Spelling – do your best, check the dictionary, use your “Have-a-Go pad” etc. • Is it in the past tense e.g. Had instead of have • Does it go in order from beginning to end (First, then, next, after that)? • Does it use interesting words (adjectives)? • Does it make sense?