Personal Narratives
Sensory Details
Writing Process
Structure
100

What is a personal narrative?

A personal narrative is a true story from the author's own life

100

Sensory Details are_________

anything that appeals to one of the five senses: anything we might hear, or see, or taste, or feel, or smell.

100

What is the first step of the writing process?

Prewriting/Brainstorming stage

100

What is an introduction?

This is the part of your essay that will introduce the characters and the setting of your story

200

True or False: A personal narrative is always written in 3rd person. Explain. 

False, first person

200

I ran my fingers over the smooth surface of the penny and it immediately calmed me down. 

This is an example of what type of sensory detail?

Sense of touch

200

What stage of the writing process is where you reread your work and made change?

The revision stage

200

What should sentence or paragraph 2-3 be made up of? 

supporting details

300

How many events does a personal narrative focus on?

A personal narrative focuses on ONE event or memory

300

I walked outside and was met with nothing but the chipping of crickets. 

This sentence is an example of what type of sensory detail? 

Sense of hearing

300

What do we call the order of events in a story?

Sequencing

300

Where in your story does the problem or big event happen? Beginning, Middle or End?

Middle

400

What kind of experiences do authors usually write about in personal narratives—real or made up?

Real

400

“The moment I stepped into the theater, the warm, buttery aroma of popcorn swirled around me, so rich and salty it felt like I could almost taste it before buying a bag.”

This sentence appeals to the reader's sense of______

Sense of smell

400

What three types of brainstorming did Ms. Holt teach you this week? 

flower, web, list

400

What is a hook?

appears in the very first sentence. It can be an interesting quote, a little-known fact, famous last words, or a statistic.

500

Character traits are

The special qualities that show what a person or character is like inside and out.
👉 Examples: kind, funny, helpful, brave, or bossy.

500

I let the cool liquid run down my throat. The water felt like a slice of heaven in my mouth; it was crisp, refreshing and cold.


This sentence appeals to the author's sense of_____

Sense of taste.

500

What does “show, don’t tell” mean in writing?

Use imagery through sensory detail in your writing

500

We want to make sure our story is complete so every story must have an interesting______.

Ending