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1 Friday, August 18, 2017 You will need colored pencils, scissors, glue, and your comp notebook for class today. Pick up one of each of the worksheets on the back counter AND take out your “story devices” worksheet from yesterday. Sit down and wait for further instructions. PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE TUREND IN YOUR LETTER TO ME/INDEX CARD!!!!!!

2 Story Devices- Page 5 in your comp book
How to Construct Story Devices Foldable 1. Color and cut out each iPod and definition tab Glue the iPods into the notebook Fold each definition tab forward at the top and glue only on each tab so that it swings open from the top. Line the top of the definition tab with the top of each iPod Write the definition for each story device under the tab.

3 Definitions for Story Devices Foldable
Flashback – interrupting the plot of the story to recreate an incident of earlier time Suspense – the anxiety a reader feels about what may happen next in a story Cliffhanger – an ending to a section, chapter, or book that leaves the reader in suspense Foreshadowing – hints or clues suggesting what may happen later in a story Story Devices are techniques that writers use to make a story more interesting and to enhance the experience for the reader.

4 Characterization Cut out and glue the person and the thought bubble, speech bubble, hand, heart, and shoe. Title the page “Characterization” At the top of the page write: There are 5 ways a reader can learn about the characters in the story.

5 Characterization Thoughts Words Feelings Choices Actions
What is revealed through the character’s private thoughts? Words What does the character say? How does the character speak? Feelings What is revealed based on the character’s feelings? Choices What is revealed through the choices the character makes? Actions What does the character do? How does the character behave?

6 Theme The central idea or truth that a story reveals about life.
Moral, life-lesson, message, or meaning. Debatable opinion Implied, not stated Any theme can be considered valid IF you can support it with text evidence.


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