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Starter: On a blank sheet of notebook paper, draw a circle
mapIn the center of the circle map, write the letters ELA
(English Language Arts)In the space between the 2 circles, list at least 15
things that come to mind when you think of English Language Arts
When you are finished, silently review your Guidebook of Guidelines and Procedures for Language Arts
Monday August 29, 2011
Review Classroom ProceduresEnteringSilent SignalsRestroom PassesDismissalGuidelines/ConsequencesGroup work/Getting attention/Noise Level
Share starter responses
Monday 8.29.11
Teach NEW ProcedureHeading journal pagesJournal Explain at least 2 ways in which
YOU honor and respect your elders Share a few responsesVocabulary pages
Monday8.29.11
Read pages 2 – 3 and add words to vocabulary wall and vocabulary pagesPlotConflict
ComplicationsClimaxResolutionSubplotParallel Episode
Monday8.29.11
The sequence of all the related events that tell us what happens in a story
PLOT
The “hook” of a plotA problem faced by the character
A struggle between 2 opposing forces
A major decision
Conflict
Other smaller problems that arise in the middle to make the conflict worse
Complications
The most exciting part!
When the outcome is DECIDED!
Climax
The end of the storyWhen all the loose ends are tied up
We know what happens to the characters
Resolution
Extra plots that are part of the story
Not as important as the main plot
Subplots
When an event in the plot repeats
Usually has a minor change from one to the other
Parallel Episodes
Tips for a good retellingState the title and authorIdentify the main characterDescribe the settingRelate the main eventsUse time-order words like first, next and
finallyKeep events in the right orderExplain how the story ends
Retelling
A guess that you make that could be based on:What you have already readThe clues that you think the author has left you
Your experiences with other books/movies
Prediction
About the AuthorList 10 facts that you learn about the author while reading the selection
Author Profile
Complete the second pencil diagram by applying the plot of a story you already knowFairy taleMovieBookTV showGraphic novel
Homework: Due Tuesday 8/30/2011