Personal Writing. Aim: To learn how to plan, structure and write a personal reflective piece of writing.

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Personal Writing Aim: To learn how to plan, structure and write a personal reflective piece of writing.

Success Criteria You will be able to plan and write an essay that contains thoughts, feelings, detail, description, some imagery, and reflection.

Structure - Introduction 1 Start in the middle of the story, by hooking your reader. You want the reader to be fascinated and interested from the very first sentence. You need to think of a way to make this happen. There are two ways to do this.

Hooking the reader - 1 1 - Ask a rhetorical question Sample Have you ever had your heart broken? Sample Have you ever felt like you could not get through the day? Rhetorical questions make the reader think, and therefore make your essay more interesting.

Hooking the reader - 2 Make an outrageous statement that makes the reader intrigued. Sample I wrenched my arm out of the gap. Sample The wall came crashing down and my heart hammered in my chest. If your opening statement is interesting, the reader will be curious to find out what happens next.

Next comes telling the story. The Rule : Start in the middle and work your way back. After you have hooked the reader, you need to tell them the story.

And finally In your conclusion, you must reflect. If your essay contains some clear, relevant reflection, you will improve your grade.

Reflection What does this mean? When you look in the mirror, you see your reflection. If you could give your younger self some advice, what advice would you give them? What do you see when you look back at the event in your story? What have you learned?

Wider Reflection If someone drives a car when drunk, and causes an accident, not only will the driver learn something, we all learn something. Don t drink and drive. This is reflecting on a wider level. Can you apply this to your story?

Helpful phrases for reflecting: Write them down Looking back On reflection With hindsight In retrospect Nowadays I think/feel/believe If I could do this again If this happened now I realise/understand/should have/could have/ Because of this I am. CONTD

Phrases continued Because of this I am Since this happened I When I think back on this. Thinking about it now, I feel. At the time I.., but now I.. If I could change things Now that I ve been through this.. I grew through this experience because This experience shaped me because..

Things to remember in every paragraph You must describe your thoughts and feelings in every paragraph. Every paragraph must reflect on the experience in some way how do you feel now? Using imagery will strengthen your descriptions use similes and metaphors when you can.

Summary: WRITE THIS IN YOUR JOTTER! 1 - Hook the reader in your introduction by launching into the middle of the story. 2 - Describe the story from beginning to end what happened? Describe your thoughts and feelings, use imagery to add description, and reflect. 3 - Reflect in your conclusion. Leave the reader with something to think about.

Step 2 Choosing a title You will be shown 3 lists of titles. From each list you will write one short paragraph (10 minutes) to warm up your brain. When you have written on 3 topics, you will then choose one.

List 1 Times in your life The. Thing that has ever happened to me. Worst/hardest/happiest/saddest/ most frightening/strangest Choose one idea and write one paragraph

List 2 Events An event in my life that.. Most shaped me Made me grow up or mature Changed my family Has been most confusing Showed me the best/worst of someone/people

List 3 People in your life A person who Most influenced me Most helped me Most hurt me I miss the most I am glad to be rid of

Phase 3: Planning Now, you should have: A title Notes on how to structure your essay Next step: Planning your essay

Divide your page into the following headings in any form you wish mindmap, clear headings, grid 1 The beginning 2 The middle 3 The end 4 - Conclusion REMEMBER: Every paragraph that you plan for must contain thoughts, feelings, detail, description, some imagery, and reflection.

Note making You will now make your notes under each heading. You may jot your notes down as single words, phrases, ideas. Don t write the story yet!

Phase 4: Writing Now that you have prepared everything, it s time to write. First draft to be completed Monday 23 rd September.