TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.18.b.16
(16) Writing. Students write about their own experiences. Students are expected to write a personal narrative that has a clearly defined focus and communicates the importance of or reasons for actions and/or consequences.
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Courses
- Course: ELA 6: Once Upon a Genre, Unit 2: Despicable Me Lesson 15: Meet Maxwell Kane
- Course: ELA 6: Once Upon a Genre, Unit 1: Jerry! Jerry! Lesson 10: Me, Myself, and I
- Course: ELA 6: Once Upon a Genre, Unit 1: Jerry! Jerry! Lesson 25: Ka-Pow! Conflict Accepted!
- Course: ELA 6: Once Upon a Genre, Unit 2: Take This Hatchet and Survive Lesson 25: How Did It Compare?
- Course: ELA 6: Once Upon a Genre, Unit 1: Myth Busters Lesson 5: All that Glitters Isn't Gold
- Course: ELA 6: Once Upon a Genre, Unit 1: Myth Busters Lesson 10: Aesop, the Guy with All the Morals
- Course: ELA 6: Once Upon a Genre, Unit 3: What the Future Holds Lesson 5: The Truth
- Course: ELA 6: Once Upon a Genre, Unit 1: Jerry! Jerry! Lesson 5: Learning—Not Just for School Anymore
- Course: ELA 6: Once Upon a Genre, Unit 1: Jerry! Jerry! Lesson 15: Once a Writer, Always a Writer
- Course: ELA 6: Once Upon a Genre, Unit 3: What the Future Holds Lesson 3: Memories