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Their Stories, Their Voices
Using Personal Narrative to Empower Student Writers, Grades 6–12
Personal narrative writing has taken a backseat to other forms of writing in the classroom, such as research essays and literary analysis. Kourtney Hake and Paige Timmerman share a step-by-step, build-your-own framework that helps students excel in writing, showing how personal narrative harnesses students’ natural urge to tell stories.
Benefits
- Approach writing instruction in a scientific way
- Learn how to hold a workshop, allowing student writers to explore and receive feedback.
- Take advantage of three-, four-, and five-week unit plans by trying them in their own classrooms.
- Use personal narrative in sensitive ways while considering student trauma, diversity of voices, and applicability to all learners.
- Help students understand how they can use words to inform others, analyze difficult questions, persuade others to make changes for good and facilitate valuable reflection.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Part 1: Introduction to Personal Narrative
Chapter 1: Defining Personal Narrative
Chapter 2: Getting Started With Personal Narrative Writing
Part 2: Introduction to the Units
Chapter 3: Informative Narratives Help Us Send a Message
Chapter 4: Analytical Narratives Help Us Answer Questions
Chapter 5: Persuasive Narratives Help Us Fight for Change
Chapter 6: Reflective Narratives Help Us Consider and Share Our Own Experiences
Epilogue
Appendix: Additional Resources for Finding Notebook Prompts
PRINTABLE REPRODUCIBLES
Chapter 2
- Craft Move Chart
- Personal Narrative Unit-Planning Tool
- Three-Week Unit-Planning Template
- Four-Week Unit-Planning Template
- Five-Week Unit-Planning Template
Chapter 3
SUGGESTED RESOURCES
Websites
- “Building a Canoe, and Ties to His Late Father” YouTube video
- “Documenting Los Angeles’s Unlikely Urban Fishermen”
- “Gossip and Its Effects” podcast episode
- “How Many Friends Should I Have?” Instagram post
- “Most Embarrassing Things I Do Regularly” illustration
- “What It’s Like to Be a Teenager Now: The Winners of Our Coming of Age in 2022 Contest”
- Gemma Correll comics
- Google Forms
- HuffPost Personal
- Mari Andrew on Instagram
- Mona Chalabi on Instagram
- Nerdy Book Club
- New York Times Learning Network
- Onto the Red Road photographs
- Photo by Carl De Souza
- Piktochart
- Poll Everywhere
- Roddy Mackay photograph
- Roll Call cartoon
- Science News for Students website
- Slacktivists on Instagram
- Spotify for Podcasters
- The Atlantic Life Timeline
- The Northern Virginia Daily cartoon
- Washington Post Opinions beat
- We Need Diverse Books