Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Identifying characters, settings, and major events in a story By: Rachael Schneider Introduction Lessons Quiz.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Identifying characters, settings, and major events in a story By: Rachael Schneider Introduction Lessons Quiz."— Presentation transcript:

1

2 Identifying characters, settings, and major events in a story By: Rachael Schneider Introduction Lessons Quiz

3 Introduction O This lesson is a English Language Arts related and is for a Kindergarden students O Standards: With prompting and support, identify characters, setting, and major events in a story O Students will go through the lesson learning what characters, setting, and major events in a story are and how to identify them while reading. O After the lesson is completed students will take a quiz identifying the characters, setting and major events of a story.

4 Lesson This lesson will teach students will learn what and how to identify the characters, setting, and major events in a story Students will then watch and follow along with a story, and be assisted in identifying characters, settings, and major events in that story A quiz will follow the lesson, to see if they understand and can identify characters, settings, and major events independently The objective is students will successfully be able to identify characters, setting, and major events of a story

5 Lesson Characters: O The characters are the people, animals, or other creatures in the story. O Often there are two types of characters. There is a hero and a villain. O The hero is usually the main good character, and the villain is usually the main bad character in the story. O Some stories have more than on hero and or villain.

6 Lesson Setting: O One element in every story is the setting. O Setting is where and when the story takes place. O The setting of a story is the place and time when a story takes place. O Does it occur in the past, present, or future? O There can be more than one setting in a story.

7 Lesson Major Events in a story: O The major events are what happens in a story, and the order in which it happens O Every story is made up of a sequence, or series, of events. O The way events are ordered to create a story is called the plot. O The plot is all of the action that takes place in the story.

8 Lesson Green Eggs and Ham: O Watch and follow along in your book the story of Green Eggs and Ham written by Dr. Seuss. O During the reading our goal is to find the characters, setting, and major events THE STORY OF GREEN EGGS AND HAM

9 Lesson Review: REVIEW SETTING, CHARACTERS, AND MAJOR EVENTS SONG O Characters: The characters are the people, animals, or other creatures in the story. O Characters can either be a hero or a villain O Setting: Setting is where and when the story takes place. O Time and place O Major Events: The major events are what happens in a story, and the order in which it happens O Plot

10 Ready to take the quiz? Congratulations you have completed the lesson on Characters, Setting, and Major Events of a story! Now you have the option to redo the lesson, go to home page, or continue to take the quiz! Click on one of the buttons below to take you where you want to go! Lesson

11 Question #1 The people, animals or things that make up a story is called a. Setting Setting b. Character Character c. Major Event Major Event

12 SORRY! INCORRECT I’M SORRY BUT THAT WAS NOT THE RIGHT ANSWER. TRY AGAIN

13 CORRECT! CONGRATULATIONS YOU CHOSE CORRECTLY! NEXT QUESTION!

14 Question #2 Which picture is an example of a character?

15 SORRY! INCORRECT I’M SORRY BUT THAT WAS NOT THE RIGHT ANSWER. TRY AGAIN

16 CORRECT! CONGRATULATIONS YOU CHOSE CORRECTLY! NEXT QUESTION!

17 Question #3 What are the Major Events in a story? a. People, animals or things within the story People, animals or things within the story b. Where the story takes place Where the story takes place c. The order in which events happen in the story The order in which events happen in the story

18 SORRY! INCORRECT I’M SORRY BUT THAT WAS NOT THE RIGHT ANSWER. TRY AGAIN

19 CORRECT! CONGRATULATIONS YOU CHOSE CORRECTLY! NEXT QUESTION!

20 Question # 4 CLICK THE PICTURE: What picture does NOT describe a setting in Green Eggs and Ham? a. BOX b. GREEN EGGS AND HAM c. HOUSE

21 SORRY! INCORRECT I’M SORRY BUT THAT WAS NOT THE RIGHT ANSWER. TRY AGAIN

22 CORRECT! CONGRATULATIONS YOU CHOSE CORRECTLY! CONTINUE!

23 Congratulations you have now completed the quiz! You now have the option to return to the home page or go to the citations page!

24 Citations O Google Images O Microsoft PowerPoint O YouTube Video O Ohio Department of Education


Download ppt "Identifying characters, settings, and major events in a story By: Rachael Schneider Introduction Lessons Quiz."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google