Interview Narrative
This year students will explore texts related to the theme of coming of age, of moving from childhood to adulthood. The first unit of study focuses on creating a narrative text from raw information. Students will conduct an interview of someone who has received some sort of post-high school training--military, college, trade, or similar--and translate that interview transcript into a narrative that captures the voice of the interviewee.
This year students will explore texts related to the theme of coming of age, of moving from childhood to adulthood. The first unit of study focuses on creating a narrative text from raw information. Students will conduct an interview of someone who has received some sort of post-high school training--military, college, trade, or similar--and translate that interview transcript into a narrative that captures the voice of the interviewee.
ASSESSMENT
Your assignment is to write an interview narrative based on an interview you conduct with an adult who has some post-high-school education or training. You may use the interview we did in class with Ms. Pimenta, but students who do not conduct an outside interview will not be eligible for an A grade.
Link to Sample Draft Outline (student generated)
Link to Writer's Checklist and Formal Outline (teacher generated)
Open the assignment below to view the assignment and the rubric from the Springboard Text.
Your assignment is to write an interview narrative based on an interview you conduct with an adult who has some post-high-school education or training. You may use the interview we did in class with Ms. Pimenta, but students who do not conduct an outside interview will not be eligible for an A grade.
Link to Sample Draft Outline (student generated)
Link to Writer's Checklist and Formal Outline (teacher generated)
Open the assignment below to view the assignment and the rubric from the Springboard Text.
interview narrative directions and rubric from springboard.pdf | |
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Lab Schedule
Day #1: draft your narrative
Day #2: revise your narrative
Day #3: edit your narrative and submit to turnitin.com
Submit your finished paper to TurnItIn.com.