Literacy Narrative

  • My First Memory of Speaking

    My First Memory of Speaking
    My first memory of speaking was when I told my parents my version of the 3 Little Pigs. It has been a huge memory for me because my parents loved it. They still talk about it all the time.
  • First Memory Of Listening

    First Memory Of Listening
    My first memory of listening is when my mom used to read to me every night before I went to bed. She would read me The Boxcar Children.
  • My First Memory of Observing

    My First Memory of Observing
    My first memory of observing is when I was little I observed every little thing that she done. I've always looked up to my sister and I always wanted to be just like her.
  • My First Memory of Observing Clogging

    My First Memory of Observing Clogging
    My first memory of observing clogging was watching my cousin Hannah clog. Since the first time I observed her clogging, I've wanted to do it. Observing her clogging sticks out so vividly in my mind because clogging is a huge part of my life and she's the reason I started
  • My First Favorite Book

    My First Favorite Book
    I read my first favorite book in fourth grade. My teacher read us The Lightning Thief and I loved it. It was the first book that I had ever read more than twice.
  • My First Memory Of Writing

    My First Memory Of Writing
    My first memory of writing was in 5th grade when I was assigned to write a paper about something special to me. I wrote a paper about how my Granny used to make paper dolls with me. It was her favorite thing to do and I enjoyed spending time with her.
  • My First Speech

    My First Speech
    My first speech was in fifth grade in the Wax Museum. We were told to pick a person and write a speech about their lives. I picked Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and when someone tapped on my hand, I would have to recite my speech. At first, it was hard for me to memorize, but towards the end, I knew it like the back of my hand.
  • My First Blackout Poem

    My First Blackout Poem
    I wrote my first blackout poem in seventh grade. When the teacher first told me what it was, I thought that it was going to be really hard because I'm not very good at poems. The first time I tried it, it was actually really easy and fun for me. It completely changed my view on poems.
  • The Book That Changed My Reading Preference

    The Book That Changed My Reading Preference
    The book that changed my reading preference was To Kill A Mocking Bird. I read To Kill A Mocking Bird in eighth grade. Mrs. Watts assigned the book and a paper about it. After I read To Kill A Mocking Bird, I completely changed the books I read.
  • My Favorite Essay

    My Favorite Essay
    I wrote my favorite essay in eighth grade. I wrote the essay about my mamaw. My mamaw has shaped me into the girl I am today. She is my biggest supporter, she's always there for me, and she loves me unconditionally. It was my favorite essay to write not only because she's amazing, but because it was so easy to write. I could go on and on about her, so before I knew it, it was finished.