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Writing: Analyzing the Conclusion of “The Golden Key” and Drafting a Compelling Conclusion for the Hero’s Journey Narrative Lesson PlanWriting: Analyzing the Conclusion of “The Golden Key” and Drafting a Compelling Conclusion for the Hero’s Journey Narrative Lesson Plan
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EngageNY
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6th
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English Language Arts
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Duration
45 mins
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Year
2014
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Writing: Analyzing the Conclusion of “The Golden Key” and Drafting a Compelling Conclusion for the Hero’s Journey Narrative

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This Writing: Analyzing the Conclusion of “The Golden Key” and Drafting a Compelling Conclusion for the Hero’s Journey Narrative lesson plan also includes:
  • Full Grade 6 ELA Module 1 (.pdf)
  • Full Grade 6 ELA Module 1 Updates: June 2015 (.pdf)
  • Full Grade 6 ELA Module 1, Unit 3 (.pdf)
  • Grade 6 ELA Module 1: Unit 3, Lesson 6 (.html)
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There's something different here. Using a note-catcher, scholars determine the differences between the conclusion of a piece of analytical writing and the conclusion of a narrative. Next, they begin drafting their own narrative conclusions for their hero's journey.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

Narrative Writing, percy jackson and the olympians: the lightning thief, the hero's journey, informational texts, conclusions

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • As a class, discuss examples of compelling conclusions from movies and television

Classroom Considerations

  • Expects familiarity with The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
  • Serves as the sixth of seven lessons from the Grade 6 ELA Module 1, Unit 3 series

Pros

  • Provides teaching notes to help plan the lesson
  • Includes helpful tips for meeting all students' needs

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RI.6.5 W.6.3.e

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