How to Write Hooks, Dialogue, and Conclusions - Brave Guide

How to Write Hooks, Dialogue, and Conclusions

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Are you tired of having your students only write questions or onomatopoeia as their hook or conclusion? Here are 7 different styles of hooks and 7 styles of conclusions that are easy for students to study and emulate. Plus practice writing dialogue that will make their stories pop.

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Teaching students to write better hooks, dialogue, descriptions, and conclusions can be one of the most challenging tasks of teaching writing. This workbook provides you with teaching tools to help students develop their editing abilities and become descriptive, captivating writers.

What’s Included:

  • Word Bank Worksheet for emotions, describing words, and words to replace “said”
  • 7 styles of hooks with examples plus a graphic organizer for hook writing practice
  • 7 styles of conclusions with examples plus a graphic organizer for conclusion writing practice
  • “Replace Said” Worksheet to help kids practice using words other than “said”
  • Dialogue Practice Worksheet
  • 2 Description Worksheets to help kids practice using better describing words

Print these worksheets out individually or as a workbook. Or, use the Google Slides digital version. I use these worksheets as part of the editing process for narrative writing.

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