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English (ELA)
60
25 students
24 March 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 6 in the unit "Crafting Compelling Narratives". Lesson Title: Introduction to Narrative Writing Lesson Description: Students will explore the elements of narrative writing, including character, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution. They will analyze examples of narratives and discuss what makes them engaging. Students will begin brainstorming ideas for their own stories.

Grade

9

Duration

60 minutes

Class Size

25 students


Curriculum Link: Ontario Language Grades 9–12

Strand: Reading and Literature Studies, Writing
Overall Expectation:

    1. Use knowledge of text forms and elements to interpret texts accurately and critically and create a variety of texts.
    1. Write for different purposes and audiences, using appropriate forms, techniques, and well-developed content.

Specific Expectations:

  • Writing/Developing Content:
    • 1.1 Use the elements of effective narrative writing (e.g., character, setting, plot, conflict, resolution) to create compelling narratives.
  • Reading: Understanding Form and Style:
    • 2.1 Analyse a variety of texts, identifying characteristics of different text forms and elements that contribute to their effectiveness.

Learning Goals

  • Understand the essential elements of narrative writing: character, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution.
  • Analyse sample narratives for these elements and evaluate what makes them engaging.
  • Begin brainstorming ideas for a personal narrative story.

Success Criteria

  • I can identify and describe the elements of narrative writing.
  • I can analyse a narrative to explain why it is engaging.
  • I can generate initial ideas for my own narrative story.

Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard/Smartboard
  • Printed copies of two short narrative excerpts (about 1 paragraph each)
  • Graphic organisers: Narrative Elements Chart
  • Brainstorming worksheets
  • Sticky notes
  • Pens/pencils

Lesson Breakdown

1. Warm-up: Story Elements Recall (10 minutes)

  • Begin with a quick, interactive discussion. Ask students: "What makes a story interesting?"
  • Write students’ ideas on the board under the headings: Character, Setting, Plot, Conflict, Resolution.
  • Confirm and briefly explain these elements according to the curriculum:
    • Character: Who is in the story?
    • Setting: Where and when does it take place?
    • Plot: What happens?
    • Conflict: What problem drives the story?
    • Resolution: How is the problem solved?

2. Introduction to Narrative Elements via Examples (15 minutes)

  • Distribute two short narrative excerpts.
  • Students read individually or in pairs, then complete a Narrative Elements Chart, identifying the elements in each text.
  • Facilitate a class discussion to compare responses, highlighting how these elements function and why they make the narratives engaging.
  • Point out effective use of conflict and resolution that create tension and release.

3. Group Activity: Analysing Engagement (10 minutes)

  • Divide class into 5 groups of 5 students.
  • Each group discusses and lists on sticky notes “What makes this story engaging?” focusing on the narrative elements.
  • Groups place their sticky notes on the board under the respective element headings.
  • Quickly review the contributions, emphasizing how writers craft compelling narratives by balancing characters, setting, and conflict.

4. Brainstorming Personal Narratives (20 minutes)

  • Explain that students will begin crafting their own narrative stories based on personal experience or imagination.
  • Distribute brainstorming worksheets with guiding questions:
    • Who is your main character?
    • Where and when does your story take place?
    • What is the main event or plot?
    • What conflict will your character face?
    • How might this conflict be resolved?
  • Students work independently to fill out the graphic organiser.
  • Teacher circulates to support and encourage creativity, prompting students to think beyond clichés and explore unique or personal ideas.

5. Closure and Reflection (5 minutes)

  • Invite a few volunteers to share one element of their story idea with the class.
  • Wrap up by reinforcing the importance of narrative elements in making stories engaging and meaningful.
  • Set the stage for Lesson 2: Developing Characters and Setting.

Assessment

  • Formative: Observation of participation in discussion and group work.
  • Review of completed Narrative Elements Charts for understanding.
  • Brainstorming worksheets collected to assess initial grasp of narrative structure.

Differentiation

  • Provide printed copies of excerpt with vocabulary support for ESL learners.
  • Allow advanced students to brainstorm a more complex conflict or non-linear plot.
  • Offer graphic organiser in digital format for students who benefit from typed responses.

Extensions / Homework

  • Students write a brief paragraph introducing the main character and setting for their upcoming story.
  • Encourage students to read a short story of their choice and identify narrative elements at home.

Teacher Tips

  • Use a vibrant narrative excerpt that resonates with teen interests to foster engagement.
  • Model active thinking by sharing your own brainstorming as a teacher.
  • Create a “Narrative Wall” in the classroom where students can post ideas or examples throughout the unit, building a visual resource that evolves.

This lesson plan cultivates deeper understanding while inspiring creative thinking aligned with Ontario’s Language curricula, setting a solid foundation for building compelling personal narratives.

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