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Strong Leads EQ: Why do writers use strong leads? Objectives Students will: Identify effective hooks in literature and analyze what makes them effective Write several effective hooks of their own using the strategies they
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Strong LeadsEQ: Why do writers use strong leads?

ObjectivesStudents will:• Identify effective hooks in literature and analyze what makes them effective• Write several effective hooks of their own using the strategies they have identified

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As writers, you should want someone to “open” your writing. You can do

this by writing strong leads.

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What is a lead?

The lead is the beginning or introduction to your story. It gives the reader a preview of what your story will be about.

Why is a powerful lead so important?

A lead is what draws the reader into your story. A good lead hooks readers from the beginning and makes them excited to continue reading.

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Let’s take a look at some leads. Be ready to discuss whether the author "hooked" you as a reader.

“His mother was ugly, his father was ugly, but Shrek was uglier than the two of them put together.”

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“The Herdmans were absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world.”

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“When I left my office that beautiful spring

day, I had no idea what was in store for

me.”

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Pssssssst!

Yo!

Down here... under the bed.

It's me,

the Bogeyman."

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"The truth must be told to kids! For too long, for centuries in fact, it's been coveredover, hidden, impossible to find. A conspiracy, an organized silence by generations ofgrownups, has kept the truth frommillions of children throughout history."

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"One day I got in the car. I was going to the store to buy something."

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"Something TERRIBLEhappens everyTuesday night. It'snot the pork chopsor the mashedpotatoes. It allstarts when I'mforced to eat..."

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“When I was nineor ten years oldI couldn't waitfor Saturday."

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Why should you write a good lead?

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Rewrite paragraph to make the sentences open in ways that are more likely to grab the reader’s attention.

Find a narrative in your Writer’s Notebook that you can improve by beginning sentences in audience-grabbing ways.

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Using a Varietyof Leads in

Narrative Writing

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Types of Leads FoldableTalking Lead

Begins with dialogue

Sound Effect Lead

Begins with sound

Snapshot Lead

Begins with author “painting a picture”

Action Lead

Begins with action or an event

Question Lead

Begins by asking an interesting quest-Ion

Flashback Lead

Takes the reader back to a specific event in the past.

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FISHING FOR READERSWITH HOOKS

Activity

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HOOK HUNT

List the top three hooks that you and your partner chose. Then, circle the hook that you think was the best. Be sure to give a reason for each hook that you chose.


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