You are going to write a story about a time when you tried something new.
• Think about how you felt when you tried something new, and what you learned about trying new things. Here are some questions to help you think about your story and plan it: • What did you try and did anyone help you?
• How did you feel while trying this thing?
• Did you ever want to give up?
• Will you try more new things in the future? Why or why not?
• How did this change the way you think about trying new things?
• Now, write a story that describes a time when you tried something new. Your story should tell your reader what you learned about trying new things.
You will have 30 minutes to construct your response. Type your response below. …show more content…
When I was little I rode my bike but I did not know how to, so I tried, and tried, and tried, but I never rode it.
When I got about eight or so I tried to ride it again and I did because I tried so many times, and practiced then the next day I rode it and it was the greatest achievement of my life and I will never forget it. After I got the hang of it I was riding it every day, and that is how I got the fascination of bikes, and how I learned how to ride a bike.Reflective Narrative
You are going to write a story about a time when you tried something new.
• Think about how you felt when you tried something new, and what you learned about trying new things. Here are some questions to help you think about your story and plan it: • What did you try and did anyone help you?
• How did you feel while trying this thing?
• Did you ever want to give
up?
• Will you try more new things in the future? Why or why not?
• How did this change the way you think about trying new things?
• Now, write a story that describes a time when you tried something new. Your story should tell your reader what you learned about trying new things.
You will have 30 minutes to construct your response. Type your response below.
When I was little I rode my bike but I did not know how to, so I tried, and tried, and tried, but I never rode it. When I got about eight or so I tried to ride it again and I did because I tried so many times, and practiced then the next day I rode it and it was the greatest achievement of my life and I will never forget it. After I got the hang of it I was riding it every day, and that is how I got the fascination of bikes, and how I learned how to ride a bike.