Students will choose a moment in their lives that they remember specifically and write about it. Students will write at least three drafts of their paragraph, which should be at least 8-10 sentences long. The final draft will be typed into the comments section of this post. The teacher will then grade it and post it online as a public comment. Students do not have to identify themselves by name in the online comment. They can use a pseudonym.
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examples of other students' memoirs. (National U. Classmates: See examples of other students memoirs, and make a comment on them on this post. Follow the instructions at the bottom of the assignment. Or just comment on my blog. Thanks!)
Brainstorming and Initial Drafts:
This assignment will begin in class. Your teacher will help you choose three such moments, and then you will pick one -- the one that resonates the most with you and which you can write about with the greatest detail. Use strong, active verbs and adjectives. Include lots of sensory details, such as how you felt, what the scene looked like, the sounds you heard, and tastes and smells if there were any. Your first draft will be written longhand, double-spaced, in class. You will show this draft to another student for peer editing.