 Take this pre- test on story elements  Try your best, but don’t get stressed…haha  Silence  Eyes on your own paper  Let’s try about 10 minutes.

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 Take this pre- test on story elements  Try your best, but don’t get stressed…haha  Silence  Eyes on your own paper  Let’s try about 10 minutes

 Take out HW prediction vocabulary sheet.  Fill in the actual definitions in the same box as the word

 On the big white paper around the room  Use markers to write whatever you know about the topic  Don’t speak…  Try not to write the same as other people have written  Use examples, define in your own words

 Internal  External

Definition: All of the action or events of a story Sentence: Synonym:Picture:

 Which element of fiction is the most important to a story?  Why?