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Personal Narrative Writing Unit 3rd Grade Graphic Organizer Anchor Charts

Rated 4.79 out of 5, based on 371 reviews
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Grade Levels
3rd
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75 pages
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I used this as an additional resource to modify the personal narrative objectives with upper elementary students with disabilities. It helped them complete the district required personal narrative writing for 6th grade.
I love using this at the beginning of the year to get my students engaged with writing and to feel out where they are at.
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Description

Are you looking for a fun way to teach your third grade students how to write personal narratives? This Personal Narrative Writing Unit is perfect for you! It comes with kid-friendly rubrics, anchor charts, graphic organizers, and centers. Plus, there’s even a mentor text to help you get started.

Your students will love writing personal narratives with this unit! The lessons are easy to follow and the activities are engaging. Plus, the included rubrics make grading simple.

When it comes to writing, there is so much we want (and need) to teach our students. However, we cannot focus on all of it all at once or we will cause our students to hate writing. I have broken this down into easy to implement lesson plans and have included all of the materials you need. This unit can be implemented at an easy pace---spread out over four weeks, or can be condensed to be taught in a shorter time period.

What's Included in this Personal Narrative Writing Unit:

  • Mentor Text (a personal narrative example to teach from!)
  • Rubric & Checklists
  • 12 Easy to Implement Lesson Plans
  • 6 Centers
  • Graphic Organizers
  • Posters (These anchor charts can also be printed and put in a writing notebook)
  • UPDATE: Now includes a digital (Google Slides) version of the resource! Learn more here.

Mini Lessons Taught: (W.3.3.C, W.3.3.D)

  1. Brainstorming Topics
  2. Picking a Small Moment
  3. Remembering Details
  4. Writing a Skeleton Outline
  5. Developing a Strong Introduction
  6. Writing the First Draft
  7. Writing as a Paragraph
  8. Adding Details
  9. Writing a Conclusion
  10. Editing with a Partner
  11. Revising & Revisiting the Rubric
  12. Publishing

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID...

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This product is filled with amazing lessons that guide the writing process. I loved using this with my students and I felt like the lessons were engaging and fun!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I was extremely happy with this resource! So helpful to break down the writing process into manageable steps for students.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This unit has been such a huge time saver! These lessons are very clear and direct, with everything you need included. It is also very engaging for students and really helps them to understand and apply narrative writing concepts. THANK YOU!

Purchase this Personal Narrative Writing Unit today and help your students write amazing personal narratives!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.
Use temporal words and phrases to signal event order.
Provide a sense of closure.

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