This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
Auto/Biography
- Introduction to autobiography and biography
- Check understanding (answer the questions)
- Assignment "Biography"
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Genres:
Autobiography
Biography
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Ready to test your knowledge
The next few slides contain quiz questions. Be sure you took a good look at the slides so you can answer them correctly.
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1) “A Child Called It” by David Pelzer The story of the author’s childhood and the child abuse he endured at the hands of his mother. This story recounts various instances and his memories of being abused.
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memoir
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biography
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autobiography
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2) “The Winning Balance” by Dwayne Wild A story about Shawn Johnson’s life from birth until she won the gold medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Her story covers not only her time in gym-nastics, but her family and challenges she faced throughout her life.
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memoir
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biography
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autobiography
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3) “My Life with the Chimpanzees” by Jane Goodall Tells the story of Jane Goodall’s childhood and her desire to work with chimpanzees and the ways she made her dream come true. The story, written by Goodall herself, spans the course of her life starting with her birth.
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memoir
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biography
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autobiography
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4) “Pioneer Girl” by Laura Ingalls Wilder Written in 1939, this is Laura Ingalls Wilder’s story of her life growing up on America’s frontier and her adulthood following it. It spans over sixty years and is full of information of what life on the prairie was like for Laura and her siblings.
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memoir
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biography
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autobiography
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Explain the difference between an autobiography, a memoir, and a biography.
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First Steps before writing a
Biography
Do your research: reliable sources. These can include journal entries, emails, interviews, memoirs, personal website, Twitter bio & social media.
Form your thesis: your first paragraph or chapter should inform the reader what they will learn about this person from this biography.
Make a timeline: a biography usually structures the main points of a person’s life in chronological order.
Include your thoughts. A biography isn’t just a transaction of facts. A biographer can share their own feelings and opinions on their subject’s life.
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Structure of a Biography
A. Introduction
B. Early Life and Background
C. Major Achievements and Milestones
D. Challenges and Obstacles
E. Personal Life and Relationships
F. Legacy and Impact
G. Conclusion
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Assignment:
Think of a person whose biography you would like to write