Tuesday, September 4th Agenda: Journal Check Vocabulary

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Most stories have a plot with SIX parts…
Advertisements

Story Elements.
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
Short Story Notes. I. Short story  A short story is short in length. It can be read in one sitting. It is fiction and usually has few characters, a simple.
The Bass, the River, the Review
The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant OER Questions.
Literary Terms. Short story Short story  A short story is short in length. It can be read in one sitting. It is fiction and usually has few characters,
PLOT STRUCTURE What you will need to know for your PITCH and your QUIZ.
Fish cheeks By Amy Tan.
Created by: Valentimes
Story Structure of [Add the Title of Your Book] By: [Add the Author’s Name] [Add your name here]
Climax Falling Action Rising Action Resolution Narrative Hook
Friday January 11, 2013 Continue working on your literary essay rough draft. Remember you need to complete the rough draft on your plot diagram that.
Identifying the Elements of a Plot Diagram Student Notes.
The Realm of the Strange
  Target: I can identify new literary terms.  Agenda:  Share summaries and record a sentence for each  Review new literary terms  Read chapter 17.
Short Stories. Key Components You should write stories that have events that build off of each other. Ideally, they will be comprised of the following.
Understanding Plot Development. What You Will Learn Today / Understanding of plot development / The meanings of exposition, rising action, climax, falling.
Genre Focus The Short Story
 Get out your calendar and write down the week.  (This happens every Monday/ Tuesday so get use to it)  Open to the journal section of your spiral 
Elements of a Story What you need to know! Story Elements  Setting  Characters  Plot  Conflict  Point of View  Theme.
Review Activity. 1.Put your name on the Answer Sheet. 2.Answer the questions using a pencil. 3.Correct your answers using pen. Directions:
Setting and Mood Setting: time and place of the story Writers create setting through: –Details that suggest time of day, year, season, historical period.
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram Student Notes.
Plot Structure!.
“The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant”
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram Student Notes.
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram Student Notes.
What is pictured below? Hint: It has to do with Literature. Hint: It is NOT a triangle. Hint: It starts with a P. Hint: It has to do with fictional stories.
  Target: I can identify new literary terms.  Agenda:  Share summaries and record a sentence for each  Review new literary terms  Read chapter 17.
This quarter we’ll be reviewing short stories, but a plot can be seen in movies, poems, plays, novels, songs, and so forth. You’ll be responsible for.
Using “Death by Scrabble” by Charlie Fish
The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant Chase Underwood Chandler Harrell Matt.
September 14, 2011 Homework  Vocabulary page 26 and 27  Quiz Tomorrow!!  Summer Reading Test FRIDAY!!  Bring literature text notebooks and vocabulary.
Deep Survival By Laurence Gonzales.
  Target: I can identify new literary terms.  Agenda:  Share summaries and record a sentence for each  Review new literary terms  Read chapter 17.
Elements of a Story. OBJECTIVES Identify the elements of a story. Define the elements of a story.
Narrative Essay Getting it right every time. What is a Narrative ? a short story, a novel, a drama, or a narrative poem.The most important thing to remember.
Please come in:  Grab a calendar from the front table.  Begin filling out this week according to my calendar on the board. Purple is what we are going.
Thursday, October 4 th ! Objective: Identify, explain and give examples of each plot element. Warm-up: Have your writer’s journal & Setting/Characters/Conflict.
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram Student Notes.
Today’s Objective Students will… -review the elements of plot by composing notes. -analyze the elements of plot by viewing video clips and creating plot.
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram Ms. De La O.
 Plot is what drives the story forward  If you want to have a good and interesting story, you need a good plot  Elements of a short story Elements.
Plot, Conflict, & Theme 8.5.4, 8.5.7, Questions / Main Ideas / Vocabulary Notes / Answers / Definitions / Examples / Sentences Plot The chain of.
Genre Focus The Short Story
Plot and Its Parts.
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
The Plot Diagram Student Notes.
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
Elements of a Short Story
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
Holt – English 9 Chapter 1 Plot and Setting.
Elements of Plot Student Notes
Vocabulary Review and Quiz Elements of a Plot
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
“The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant”
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
Plot (definition) Plot is the organized pattern or sequence of events that make up a story. Plot is the literary element that describes the structure.
Identifying the Elements of a Plot Diagram
The Structure of a Story
THE PLOT DIAGRAM.
Plot Exposition (Intro) Rising Action Climax (the “big event”)
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
Holt – English 9 Chapter 1 Plot and Setting.
Presentation transcript:

Tuesday, September 4th Agenda: Journal Check Vocabulary Begin Reading The Bass, the River and Sheila Mant Complete plot diagram while reading Reminders: Picture Day on Thursday! Vocabulary Quiz on Friday!

Definitions Denizens: inhabitants; resident, occupants Pensive: dreamily thoughtful Dubious: doubtful; not sure Antipathy: feeling of hatred; powerful and deep dislike Filial: (adj.) pertaining to or due from a son or daughter Surreptitiously: secretly, sneakily, slyly Conspicuous: obvious or noticeable Concussion: a powerful shock or impact Luminous: glowing; giving off light Quizzical: puzzled; questioning

The Bass, the River and Sheila Mant Page 31

Exposition The setting is summertime in a New England town near a river. It seems like a town with a lot of frequent vacationers who rent cottages. The mood is easygoing, yet energetic and lighthearted. The narrator is a fourteen year old boy. He enjoys fishing and likes a girl named Sheila Mant.

Rising Action The narrator finally gets up the nerve to ask Sheila out for the following evening. The narrator automatically places his fishing rod in the water. Narrative Hook-The narrator catches a bass and main conflict (internal)- has to make a decision- let the bass or the girl go.

Climax Occurs when the narrator chooses to cut the bass loose; he chooses the girl over the fish.

Falling Action The narrator and Sheila go to the fair, where they dance once or twice. Later, Sheila leaves the narrator to go home with Eric Caswell. She tells the narrator that he is a “funny kid”.

Resolution Looking back, the narrator realizes that he made a big mistake by choosing Sheila over the bass. He explains that his interest in her faded quickly, but his regret over the lost bass has haunted him over the years.

Look back over The Bass, the River and Sheila Mant. Make a cause and effect list of the main events in the short story. The first event will be when the narrator asks Sheila out. The last event will be when Sheila tells the narrator he is a funny kid. You should include 6 events between the two provided events.

Plot Structure for Pushing Daisies Clip: 1.) What is learned in the exposition? 2.) What is the complication/ rising action for Ned? 3.) What is the climax/ outcome of the clip? 4.) The second death of Ned’s mother can be considered what? 5.) What is the resolution/ denouement at the end of the clip?

Journal: August 30th Think back to some time when you had to give up one thing for something else. Write down what happened. Did you make the right choice? Do you have some regrets? *Write 5-7 Sentences