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Narrative Pre-Write Graphic Organizer

Step 1: The first step is to identify which text you will write your fanfiction about, and the fanfiction format you plan on
using.

Remember, your fanfiction will be based on the novel that you chose from a
What is the original text
list provided by your instructor.
you will base your
fanfiction on?
Scene

In 1-2 sentences, explain the type of fanfiction you are planning on writing
(adaptation, continuation, divergence, or alternate universe).
What type of "change"
are you implementing?

Step 2: The next step is to describe your setting and establish your point of view.

 Where do the events


take place?
 What does it look/feel
like? (Focus on the
actual physical
Setting

space.)
 What do you need to
keep from the original
scene?
 When will this take
place?

Identify the point of


view from which your
Point of View

story will be told.

 Who is the narrator?


 How will their
personality influence
the perspective of the
story?

Step 3: This step is where you describe the new or updated conflicts and characters in your story. How will the conflict
change with the addition or subtraction of characters?

Character
 address their physical
appearance
 address their
demeanor
 address how they
carry themselves

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Character *if needed
 address their physical
appearance
 address their
Characterization
demeanor
 address how they
carry themselves
Character *if needed
 address their physical
appearance
 address their
demeanor
 address how they
carry themselves
 What is the main
Conflict

conflict?
 What kind of conflict
is it?

Step 4: Design your plot. Are you going to organize your story in a traditional plot structure or bring in another
organizational structure? How will you create interest and tension in the scene?

Exposition: establish
the setting and the
character

Rising Action: create


mood and develop the
conflict as the tension is
building

Climax: reveal the


Plot

turning point of the


story

Falling Action: reveal


the consequences of the
turning point
experienced by the
protagonist
Resolution:
bring the story to a
close and reveal a
universal theme

Universal Theme:
in a complete sentence,
identify the message,
moral, or lesson learned

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Narrative Pre-Write Graphic Organizer Rubric

On Target Almost There Needs Improvement

5-4 points 3 points 2-0 points

Text and Fanfiction


 The student has  The student has  The student has not
Type Identification
identified both the identified either the identified the text
text their fanfiction text their fanfiction their fanfiction will
(5 points)
will be based on and will be based on or be based on or the
the type of fanfiction the type of fanfiction type of fanfiction they
they will write. they will write. will write.

40-31 points 30-21 points 20-0 points

 The student has  The student has  The student has


completed the chart completed the chart completed the chart
with sufficient details with some details for with insufficient
Graphic Organizer
for the reader to the reader to details for the reader
follow scene changes, somewhat follow to follow scene
Content
setting description along with scene changes, setting
and point of view changes, setting description and point
(40 points)
changes, conflict and description and point of view changes,
character changes, of view changes, conflict and character
plotline, and universal conflict and character changes, plotline, and
theme. changes, plotline, and universal theme.
 The student wrote in universal theme.  The student wrote in
complete sentences.  The student wrote in a combination of
complete sentences. fragments and
complete sentences.
5-4 points 3 points 2-0 points

 There are virtually  There are a few  There are several


Conventions
no spelling, spelling, punctuation, spelling,
(5 points)
punctuation, or or grammatical punctuation, or
grammatical errors. errors. grammatical errors.

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