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Sekolah Bukit Sion Year 7 Unit 1 Adventure. Learning Objectives: Recognise the features of adventure stories. Look for explicit information in a text.

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1 Sekolah Bukit Sion Year 7 Unit 1 Adventure

2 Learning Objectives: Recognise the features of adventure stories. Look for explicit information in a text Explore how writers structure their stories. Section C Deduce the meaning of unfamiliar words using context clues. Section D 01 03 02 04

3 Name books/ movies that show adventure to find something very important. Quest

4 Fiction Genre: Fantasy Subgenre: Adventure

5 Let’s Play! https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/62cbcdf8a99d8e001e1a064c?s ource=quiz_page Warm-Up

6 What makes an adventure story/movie? 1.With a partner, discuss the questions in Activity 1 (LB p. 9) 2.Be ready to share your answer with the class. 3.Read Keywords (genre, setting) Think-Pair-Share

7 Let’s watch

8 Elements of adventure story: Discussion Setting  often takes place in other worlds Lord of the Rings Around the World in 80 Days  places not yet discovered The Mysterious Islands The Pirates of the Caribbean  treacherous terrains (e.g. rainforests or Antarctica) Robinson Crusoe Life of Pi

9 Characters Hero Old, wise man Sidekick (friend) Villain Elements of adventure story:

10 Typical Plot 4. The Final Ordeal  Final showdown/ battle  Hero’s friend help to weaken the enemies, but the hero always takes on the villain. 1. The Call  prophecy, map, clues  Hero looks for something.  Hero meets a mentor. 2. The Journey  Hero meets series of challenges.  Could be temptations, puzzles 3. Arrival and Frustrations  Mission is within the hero’s reach, but he failed miserably  Readers are made to believe it is impossible. Elements of adventure story:

11 Read Extract 1 LB page 9 1. While reading, identify the elements of adventure story in the text. 2. Highlight difficult words.

12 Vocabulary Skill: Getting Meaning from CONTEXT CLUES Types of Context Clues 1. DEFINITION / DESCRIPTION CLUE The word may be formally defined, or sufficient explanation may be given within the sentence or in the following sentence. Clues to definition include “that is,” commas, dashes, and parentheses. Example: His emaciation, that is, his skeleton-like appearance, was frightening to see. 2. EXAMPLE CLUES An example might be found nearby that helps to explain its meaning. Words like including, such as, and for example, point out example clues. Example: Piscatorial creatures, such as flounder, salmon, and trout, live in the coldest parts of the ocean.

13 Vocabulary Skill: Getting Meaning from CONTEXT CLUES Types of Context Clues 3. SYNONYM RESTATEMENT CLUE The meaning of an unknown word because it repeats an idea expressed in familiar words nearby. Synonyms are words with the same meaning. Examples: The focus of all attention – the new Miss America took the stage to take her crown and waved at the cheering crowd. She was the cynosure of all eyes for the rest of the evening. 4. CONTRAST / ANTONYM CLUE An opposite meaning context clue contrasts the meaning of an unfamiliar word. Words like “although,” “however,” and “but” may signal contrast clues. Example: When the light brightens, the pupils of the eyes contract; however, when it grows darker, they dilate.

14 Vocabulary Skill: Getting Meaning from CONTEXT CLUES Types of Context Clues 5. INFERENCE CLUE Sufficient clues might be available for the careful reader to make an educated guess at the. meaning. Example: She told her friend, “I’m through with class parties forever. What a dull evening! I was bored every minute. The conversation was absolutely vapid.”

15 1. Read Reading Tip (LB p 10) 2. Do Exercise 2 Pair work

16 Explicit Information This is where your presentation begins  Any idea that is STATED.  You see/read the text explained.  Information is written in the text.  No need to look for clues.

17 Do Exercise 3 in your Activity Notebook Pairwork

18 Do the K-W-L Activity about Narrative Structure K-W-L

19 Narrative Structure a.Exposition/ Orientation- introduces background events and characters b. Rising action - a series of events that creates suspense in the narrative c. Climax - the part of the story where the suspense reaches its highest part d. Falling action - the main conflict starts to resolve e. Resolution - the conclusion of the story where questions are answered and loose ends are tied up

20 Sharing 1. Which part pf the story have you found most interesting? 2. Predict what you think might happen, or what you would like to find out in the next part of the story?

21 Write a summary of about 50 words explaining what you have learnt about the features of adventure stories Ticket Out


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