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List some ideas you would like to cover with your literacy story. These should be written in sentences. This is because literacy narratives are not just about your favorite literature, they are more personal. This is to achieve why you like to read literature, what attracts you. One winter, when I was eight years old, my father and I took a bus to Sally 's aunt' s house. When I got home, the car started swinging and slowed down. Dad noticed the tire of the car being leaked. To make matters worse, we were trapped in a snowstorm. I can hear helplessness in my father's voice He said: "We can definitely use Christmas miracles." I remember how much I disliked this old red car . That car is really useless, but fortunately, Dad got his miracle! The heater started to move suddenly, we are very quiet, thank you not to freeze
Literacy Narrative is an important document detailing the personal journey of literacy. As we judged that the literacy rate and literacy rate had a broad definition, it is easy to understand that the literacy rate is not just for those who learn letters, learn to read, write, and talk . From the idea that you generated in the first step, list 3-5 topics you might cover with your literacy story. The reason you should write in the form of a sentence is that your literacy skill is not about just 'books' or 'poetry writing'. Your literary story says, "When my 3rd grade teacher assigned a Judy Blume book, I noticed that I like to read" or "I wrote my first white painting and I I know that I told you through the text I wrote. " Power "(Note: Please select another theme if you selected a topic that does not contain much reading, writing, talking in step 1.)