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Example of a Narrative Chain for Parts of an Atom By Brent T. Orbit = Outside shell of Atom I was chewing some Orbit gum. The outside shell holds in the delicious flavors. Electrons = particles within an atom that carry a negative charge. The electrons travel at great speeds and orbit around the nucleus. Once I chewed through the outer shell of the gum, I received an electrifying flavorful sensation in my mouth. With great speed, the gum lost its flavor (negative flavor). Nucleus = the central core of an atom, made up of protons and neutrons. In the center of the gum was a juicy filling creating a second flavor blast. The flavor was delicious (nucleus). Protons = tiny subatomic particles with a positive electric charge. An atom usually has the same number of protons in its nucleus as it has electrons outside its nucleus. Inside the flavorful filling was a tiny particle of pop rocks that caused another electrical charge. The flavor of pop rocks matched the flavor of the inside of the shell. Neutron = a subatomic particle found within the nucleus of atoms. A neutron carries no electrical charge. Also inside the filling was another tiny particle which had NO flavor. So I spit it out. Reflection The most enjoyable part of creating and displaying this narrative chain was stretching my imagination. The challenge that I faced in creating this narrative chain was coming up with a story line to go with a topic that I was studying. Some ideas that I have right now for narrative chains in other subject areas are learning the presidents of the United States and the order of operations in Algebra.