RWS Quarter 3 Module 1 Lesson 1 Narration

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5 Mar 202106:11

Summary

TLDRThis lesson introduces narration as a key writing strategy, focusing on its use in developing well-structured stories. Narration, which involves recounting events in a chronological sequence, is explained with the help of Ella's journey as a case study. The importance of transitional devices like 'first,' 'next,' and 'finally' in guiding the reader through the narrative is emphasized. The lesson aims to equip students with essential writing skills to compare and contrast written texts, highlighting narration's role in enhancing both writing and reading proficiency.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Writing can seem difficult, but it becomes easier with the right strategies.
  • 😀 The first lesson of module one focuses on patterns of development in writing.
  • 😀 Narration is one of the writing patterns explored in this lesson.
  • 😀 Narration is the process of telling a story or event in detail.
  • 😀 The lesson aims to teach how to use narration in paragraph development.
  • 😀 Transitional words and phrases are important for organizing narration.
  • 😀 Common transitional devices in narration include 'first', 'next', 'then', and 'suddenly'.
  • 😀 Narration helps to show the chronological order of events in a story.
  • 😀 A story typically includes a plot, which guides the flow of events.
  • 😀 The lesson also emphasizes comparing and contrasting different written text patterns across disciplines.
  • 😀 Narration is just one of the eight writing patterns introduced in module one to improve reading and writing skills.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of module one in the subject 'Reading and Writing Skills'?

    -Module one focuses on the patterns of development in writing across disciplines, with one key writing pattern being narration.

  • What is the primary objective of lesson one in module one?

    -The objective of lesson one is to understand how narration is used in paragraph development and identify transitional words and phrases in narration.

  • What is narration, according to the lesson?

    -Narration is the act or process of telling a story or describing an event in detail.

  • How is narration related to storytelling, according to the speaker?

    -The speaker relates narration to a mother or grandmother telling a story to children, as well as a news reporter narrating an event.

  • Why is chronological order important in narration?

    -Chronological order is crucial in narration because it shows the sequence of events, helping the reader follow the story's development from one event to another.

  • What are transitional devices, and why are they important in narration?

    -Transitional devices are words or phrases that help link ideas from one sentence or paragraph to another, ensuring the smooth flow of the story.

  • Can you provide examples of transitional devices used in narration?

    -Examples of transitional devices used in narration include 'first,' 'next,' 'then,' 'after,' 'suddenly,' 'eventually,' and 'finally.'

  • What is the significance of Ella's journey in the lesson?

    -Ella's journey is used as an example to illustrate how transitional devices guide the reader through a story's events in a clear and organized manner.

  • How do transitional devices contribute to the clarity of a story?

    -Transitional devices help the reader follow the progression of events in a logical sequence, making the story easier to understand and follow.

  • What is the ultimate learning goal of module one?

    -The ultimate goal of module one is to help students compare and contrast different patterns of written texts across disciplines, improving their writing and reading skills.

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