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Interactive Reading Literature Notebook Blank Templates for Digital Editing How to Use This File: These blank templates are provided as a convenience for teachers who want to edit them digitally instead of printing and writing or cutting/pasting the old fashioned way. Simply add text boxes and/or images on top of the templates to personalize them for your classroom needs. The templates in this file may be used ONLY for personal classroom use – no commercial use allowed. If you have any questions about using these templates or this product in general, please email me at ecobb@me.com.

Story Vocabulary Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 1: Story Vocabulary, Activity 2 Story Vocabulary # © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Plot Structure Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 2: Elements of Plot & The Plot Pyramid, Activity 1 Plot Structure # © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Elements of Plot Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 2: Elements of Plot & The Plot Pyramid, Activity 2 Elements of Plot # © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Elements of Plot Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 2: Elements of Plot & The Plot Pyramid, Activity 2 Elements of Plot # © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 2: Elements of Plot & The Plot Pyramid, BONUS Activity # © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Conflict Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 3: Internal & External Conflict Conflict Internal Conflict Examples External Conflict Examples 33 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Types of Conflict Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 4: Four Types of Conflict, Activity 1 Types of Conflict 38 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com 1

Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 5: Story Devices Story Devices 42 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com 1

Character Traits Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 6: Character Traits Character Traits 45 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com 1

Characterization Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 7: Characterization, Activity 1 Characterization # © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Characterization Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 7: Characterization, Activity 1 Characterization # © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Characterization Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 7: Characterization, Activity 2 Characterization # © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com 1

Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 7: Characterization, Activity 2 (Boy) # © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com 1

Characterization Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 7: Characterization, Activity 2 Characterization # © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 7: Characterization, Activity 2 (Girl) # © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com 1

Types of Characters Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 8: Types of Characters, Activity 1 Types of Characters 65 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com 1

Theme Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 9: Theme Activity 2 Theme 73 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com 1

Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 10: Point of View Point of View 76 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 10: Point of View Point of View 78 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com 1

Figurative Language Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 20: Figurative Language Review, Activity 1 Figurative Language (glue this section only)  Fold along solid vertical lines   Cut along dotted lines ONLY  106 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Figurative Language Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 20: Figurative Language Review, Activity 2 Figurative Language 108 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 22: Mood and Tone Activity 1 114 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com 1

Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 22: Mood and Tone Activity 1 115 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com 1

Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 23: Genres of Fiction (Novel Genres) Activity 1 121 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 23: Genres of Fiction (Novel Genres) Activity 2 124 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 23: Genres of Fiction (Novel Genres) Activity 2 125 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 23: Genres of Fiction (Novel Genres) Activity 2 126 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Folktales Interactive Reading Literature Notebooks Lesson 24: Folktale Genres Folktales 133 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com