How many times have you heard this? "I don't know what to write. I don't know what to write. I don't know what to write. " If you're a teacher, its possible you may even hear this line echo in your sleep. Writers, young and old, so often find themselves unable to finish a story or many times even to begin one. Abby Hanlon, a former first grade teacher quite familiar with this woe, decided to write this graphic novel entitled Ralph Tells a Story. Ralph has writer's block. He cannot think of anything to write. Around him, his classmates are buzzing with ideas; filling pages and pages. Ralph stares at the ceiling. Ralph goes to the bathroom. Ralph lays on the floor. (And every teacher in the house says, "seen that!") With a little encouragement from his teacher and his friend Daisy, Ralph finally learns that stories can be found everywhere.
Vocabulary: kidding, aquarium, squinting
Close Reading Questions:
How do we know Ralph is avoiding writing?
Does Daisy see Ralph differently than he sees himself?
How did Ralph's classmates help him develop his story further?
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