Amazing Authors
Terrific Traits
Setting the Scene
Abstract Analysis
Potpourri
100

The author of Getting Lost was this type of student.

College

100

It's ok to use this type of writing in a personal narrative. 

First-person

100

Morocco

Getting Lost

100

James Johnson thought this person was most important to him in Duck Blind Lessons.

Father

100

The 3 parts of a Personal Narrative. The structure.

Hook. Story. Theme.

200

James Johnson, the author of Duck Blind Lessons, grew up in this state.

Louisiana

200

This person is experiencing the events.

The writer

200

Middle School lockers

A Good Reason to Look Up

200

One word to describe the author's feelings in Getting Lost.

Misc.

200

The narrator in Getting Lost was comforted by this person on the train.

Mysterious woman.

300

A Good Reason to Look Up was written by this NBA great.

Shaq

300

3 types of hooks

Quote, Flashback, Snapshot

300

Nike

The Power of Hello

300

Howard White was nervous speaking with this person.

The Founder

300

The narrator in Duck Blind Lessons suffered an injury to this body part.

Leg

400

"Sometimes, a simple gesture makes one's day" is from this author's personal narrative.

Howard White

400

Using vivid types of this is better than bland types of this.

Word Choice

400

World Trade Center

The Red Bandana

400

The main theme Shaq provided in his story.

The Golden Rule.

400

The specific brand Howard White worked for at Nike.

Jordan Brand.

500

This is the first name of the individual, Mr. Crowther, who saved many lives on 9/11.

Welles

500

The "opaque" windows on the train in Getting Lost provided an example of this type of trait.

Imagery

500

Swamp

Duck Blind Lessons

500

The number of people Mr. Crowther saved on 9/11.

12

500

The Getting Lost narrator was fluent in this language which helped her.

French