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Women's Day Narrative Scaffold

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Women's Day Narrative Scaffold

🌟 Part 1: Planning Your Narrative

Success Criteria: I can plan a personal story that shows strength, resilience, or growth.

1. Beginning (Orientation) - Set the scene for your story:

Who is the story about? ____________________________________________________________________________________

How old were you? I was in Year _______ when...

Where does it take place? __________________________________________________________________________________

What was life like at the start?

2. The Challenge (Adversity) - Describe something difficult you faced:

What challenge did you face?

Why was this hard for you?

3. Actions & Support - What happened next:

What did you do when things were hard?

Who helped or supported you?

✍️ Part 2: Developing Your Story

Success Criteria: I can explain the outcome and connect my story to strength and resilience.

4. Outcome (Change & Growth) - How did things change:

How did the situation end?

What did you learn about yourself?

5. Reflection (International Women's Day Connection):

How does your story show courage or strength?

What message does your story share with others?

6. Choose the sentence starter that works best for your reflection paragraph:

This story shows I am strong because...

On International Women's Day, this reminds me that...

Being a strong young woman means...

My own sentence starter: _________________________

✅ Part 3: Self-Assessment Checklist

Success Criteria: I can check my work meets the requirements for a complete narrative.

7. Tick each box when you have completed that part:

I wrote about a real experience

I explained my feelings clearly

My story is in the correct order (beginning, challenge, actions, outcome, reflection)

I showed growth or learning

I linked my story to strength or resilience

I used at least two sentence starters from the scaffold

8. Differentiation Support: Choose how you want to present your final narrative:

Write in full sentences and paragraphs

Use dot points for each section

Create a visual story map with drawings and key words

Record my story as an audio narrative

9. Final Reflection: What is one thing you are proud of in your story?

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