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Narrative Writing Lesson: Severe Weather

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Created by Teacher(s): Christa Delaney|Published on: September 30, 2022
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This lesson introduces students to narratives by young people impacted by severe weather and guides students in writing their own stories.

Inquire: Students watch a video explaining how storms are increasing in severity due to climate change.
Investigate: Students analyze first-person narratives about severe weather by young people from across the United States.
Inspire: Students write and present their own narratives based on their experiences of storms or severe weather.
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Subjects: English Language Arts
Duration: 1 hour 50 minutes
Region: Global
Posted on Sep 30, 2022

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