Narrative Report
Narrative Report
Narrative Report
In my life I’ve learned that true happiness comes from giving and teaching .
Helping others along the way makes you evaluate who you are. Being able to help
is a privilege for us students for it teaches us how to become concerned to those
who are in need, it helps us to understand the spirit of compassion and to share
what we have to and abolish the selfishness hidden deep within us. As part of the
College of Education , we conducted a Seminar Workshop on Ecology Awareness
and Outreach Program at Preschool of Sofronio A. Cordovero Integrated School,
Barangay Jumaguicjic, Roxas City last November 16, 2018. Simple program was
organized by responsible students of the College of Education . We teach the
children how to read, how to pronunce, knowing the senses or the uses of senses
.We worked as one for the success of the activity. The lecture started in 9:00am,
begin with a prayer, asking for God’s presence in the said event. At exactly
11:00am lecture will end, some other children saying goodbye and thank you, i
saw how they enjoying with them, how to treat them as a like a family so it's a
part of my best unforgettable memories. Thank you.
NARRATIVE REPORT
Name: Ian Dante A. Arcangeles
Year and Course: 1st Year/BSED- 1A
Topic: Seminar Workshop on Ecology Awareness and Outreach
Program
Date and Time: November 27, 2018/ 1:00-3:00pm.
Every academic paper has its specific structure and format that should be taken
into account in the process of writing.
Introduction. This part of narrative report writing should present the topic for
discussion. As a rule, the introductory part consists of one paragraph. It gives the
readers a notion of the basic discussion. You should include a thesis statement
into the first part of narrative report writing.
Body. This part of narrative report writing contains the discussion of the problem.
You should not evaluate the effectiveness of presentation in the process of
narrative report writing. You should not present your personal opinion in the
process of narrative report writing. You should describe and narrate in the
process of narrative report writing. Imagine that you describe what you have read
or seen. Present the story and images in your own words.
Conclusion. This part of the narrative report writing process requires presentation
of the summary and the final idea. It is preferable that the statements of your
academic paper were unprejudiced and clear.
Any kind of academic paper should be structured in accordance with
requirements of the educational establishment. With a view to the fact that every
requirement is a specific one, it is necessary to follow them carefully.
When you feel the writing process is over and you have completed the paper,
proofread and edit your paper.
When you write a narrative essay, you are telling a story. Narrative essays are told
from a defined point of view, often the author's, so there is feeling as well as
specific and often sensory details provided to get the reader involved in the
elements and sequence of the story. The verbs are vivid and precise. The
narrative essay makes a point and that point is often defined in the opening
sentence, but can also be found as the last sentence in the opening paragraph.
What is left out is what the book or article is about -- the underlying concepts,
assumptions, arguments, or point of view that the book or article expresses. A
narrative report leaves aside a discussion that puts the events of the text into the
context of what the text is about. Is the text about love? Life in the fast lane?
Society? Wealth and power? Poverty? In other words, narrative reports often
overlook the authors purpose or point of view expressed through the book or
article.
Once an incident is chosen, the writer should keep three principles in mind.
Narratives are generally written in the first person, that is, using I. However, third
person (he, she, or it) can also be used.
Narratives rely on concrete, sensory details to convey their point. These details
should create a unified, forceful effect, a dominant impression. More information
on the use of specific details is available on another page.
Narratives, as stories, should include these story conventions: a plot, including
setting and characters; a climax; and an ending.
Here are some popular essay topic examples for your narrative essay type: