Thursday, May 13, 2010

Narrative Endings- The Play and Intonation!

We have been working hard on our narratives! The end is in sight and so we are working on how to end them. We don't want just any ending! We want an ending that will match our story. If the story is sad, we should have a sad ending, if the story is funny, we should have a funny ending, etc. Here is a chart that can help us choose an ending that will fit our narrative:


Next on the agenda- THE PLAY! We have been practicing for the play quite a bit for it to be perfect for all our friends and family that come to see it on June 3rd @ 6PM. Please make sure that you are practicing your lines (and maybe even memorizing them!) with INTONATION! Intonation is the rise and fall of voice pitch according to what you are reading. If you are reading a question, your pitch would go up at the end of the sentence. If you are reading a sentence with an exclamation point at the end, use excitement in your voice! Practice, practice, practice! June 3rd will be here before you know it! :) It's going to be be great!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

i think we are really getting
along with the play but we just
got to get the finishing
touches





-EVE

Anonymous said...

I think we are doing really good with our narative writing.
Katie

Anonymous said...

i think everybody is going to do a great job for the play. just a few more details. love yolanda fason