Introduction
This WebQuest is designed for high school students grade 10th to understand the correct concept of writing narrative text.
Task
- Read the materials about narrative text
- Choose one topic of folklore for your further analysis :
- Folktale
- Personal experience
- Fables
- Fairy stories
- Write a narrative text with the topic that you choose at least 500-700 words which contain of title, abstract, orientation, complication, resolution, and coda (optional).
- Present your narrative text in a video orally
Process
Step 1 : What is narrative text?
Narrative text is a piece of text which tells a story and entertains the reader or listener. On the other words, narrative is created by someone for telling the story such as folk tale, animal fairy tales (fable), and myth. The purpose of this text is to amuse or to entertain the readers and the listeners. Narrative text also have the generic structure same as the others kinds of text.
To understand more about what is narrative text you can check a video explanation here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq9z307KcP4
step 2 : How to write narrative text?
In writing the narrative text, there is four main components of genre structure such as abstract, orientation, complication, and resolution. Abstract, it talks about thematic predictions in the early story that can provide insight into what the text will be about. Orientation, it contains the introduction of the characters involved in an event in the story. Not only talk about the characters but also the scene, and time of the story. Complication, it consists of paragraph that describes the beginning of events. Resolution, it shows how complication or problem is solved. To give you an idea of concise in how to write a narrative text structure , go to these video explanation here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GRTvXR0tCA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzkUu_A_Hlk
You can go to this website for another options:
file:///C:/Users/MYLAPTOP/Downloads/387-Article%20Text-621-1-10-20120415.pdf
Step 3 : Making a process of writing
There are 4 main components to making a process of good writing. First, you are going to write the pre-writing. In this first component is a way to get the ideas, choose a topic, and then collecting the ideas to explain the topic. Organizing your ideas into several genre structure in the form of outline which contain of abstract (optional), orientation, evaluation (optional) , complication ,and resolution. You can add coda for the moral value that you can write. The next step is making a rough draft. Rough draft arranged based on the outline in the previous stage. Last step is revising and editing. You can read again your rough draft and editing the words or wrong grammar for the better result.
To can get more understanding about how to making a good of writing you can visit this video :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4vBsLRrGG4
Step 4 : Start producing the narrative text
You can write the narrative text directly on the paper, or type and print it. After your final text is done, you have to present your narrative text in a video orally. You can also use video features application such as VidioShow, FilmoraGo, and another free apps that you can choose from your phone. Try to make it more interesting with a music, pictures, and soon.
Evaluation
For Writing (http://questgarden.com/134/54/3/111103024137/evaluation.htm)
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Introduction of the Story |
No introduction |
Misleading introduction |
Good introduction but lacking some context (character/ space /time) |
Good introduction of background and main characters |
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Development |
No clear development |
Repetition, or contradictory facts |
Good development but too much extra, irrelevant information |
The story has a good evolution and good climax |
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Ending |
No ending |
The ending is poor / does not have a conclusion |
Good ending, but not convincing, rushed |
Complete and convincing ending |
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Characters |
Undeveloped characters, mistakes or confusion between characters |
Plain characters with no development |
Extra, irrelevant characters that can be omitted but overall good |
Complex characters developed throughout the story |
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Understanding of texts and information provided |
Deficient understanding of texts |
Good understanding of texts but only in isolation, little or no evidence of having read the material |
Good understanding of texts, ability to analyse and use the texts but only an adequate grasp of having read the material |
Good understanding of primary and secondary texts/material, ability to develop own ideas, material has been consulted and understood |
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Design |
No design interest |
They made an effort to have a design but it it is not convincing |
Good design but inappropriate |
Good design, attractive for both teacher and students |
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Progress Work |
No group work |
Some group work but not all the members contributed |
Good overall group work, everyone worked but not cooperatively |
Each member of the group has collaborated. Good team work |
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Clarity and Coherence |
Unorganized and Incomprehensible |
Understandable but incoherent |
Clear but some mistakes of cohesion or coherence |
The story is perfectly structured and coherent |
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Use of audiovisuals |
No use of audiovisuals |
Too much noise, or problems with understanding the audiovisuals |
Good audiovisuals but some are irrelevant, could be skipped |
The use of audiovisuals are clear and related with the story |
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Use of informatics tools |
Tools not applied properly |
Deficient use of the appropriate tools |
Good use of tools but some misleading |
Logical use of the tools |
For Video (http://questgarden.com/204/97/0/200227102452/evaluation.htm)
(http://questgarden.com/203/75/3/190926093538/evaluation.htm)
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Beginning 1 |
Developing 2 |
Qualified 3 |
Exemplary 4 |
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Tone and Volume |
Do not use the appropriate tones and volume all of the time |
Tones and volume are a distraction to the speech most of time |
Tones and volume are appropriate most of the time |
Tones and volume are appropriate at all times |
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Spelling |
The final video clip has more than 3 spelling |
There are 2-3 spelling errors |
There is one spelling error |
There are no spelling errors. |
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Illustrations |
Illustrations are not present OR they are not attractive at all |
Illustrations in the video relate to the text on the page |
Illustrations in the video are somewhat detailed, attractive, and relate to the text on the page |
Illustrations in the vidio are detailed, attractive, creative and relate to the text on the page |
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Oral Presentation |
The student has problems with fluency and pronunciation and he/she cannot expose the ideas. No body language or facial expression shown |
The student cannot communicate fluently most of the times,
Almost no use of body language and facial expressions and ideas are not clear enough |
The student communicates fluently, his/her pronunciation doesn’t impede understanding, uses body language and facial expressions to present the ideas |
The communicates fluently, his/her pronunciation doesn´t impede understanding, uses body language and facial expressions and presents clear ideas |
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Use of Audiovisuals |
No use of audiovisuals |
Too much noise, or problems with understanding the audiovisuals |
Good audiovisuals but some are irrelevant, could be skipped |
The use of audiovisuals are clear and related with the story |
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Conclusion
After creating your own story using some references in the WebQuest, your endeavor is rewarded with all the great knowledge you have now gained. The plus advantage is you have practiced your writing and speaking skills at the same time. Now you know more about narrative text perfectly.
Credits
Permissions
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Teacher Page
By Balgis, Cultural Studies Student
This WebQuest is designed for high school students grade 10. This WebQuest will improve writing and speaking skills for students and get familiarized with narrative text. Creativity is also emphasized while the students create the story and represent it in their own style. Students’ knowledge about literature will also get improved during the process.