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Describe the setting of this picture? How does it make you feel Learning Objective Today we will compare and contrast settings within a drama CFU What are we going to do today? In your own words, what does ________ mean? ________ means __________. Activate Prior Knowledge Describe the setting of this picture? How does it make you feel Structure- organization Academic Vocabulary Connectiont
Concept Development Setting in a drama is where and when a drama takes place. A setting can also affect the mood, or tone, of a drama. Many dramas often feature more than one setting at different moments throughout the drama. Such different settings can sometimes change the mood of a drama, either greatly or slightly. Use the displayed poem to provide an example by showing that the two lines fit together with their rhyme. “So, your poem will look like this one, with three stanzas. How will you know if you have a stanza?” If we have two lines that rhyme. CFU TPS- What is setting? How can the setting affect the mood of a drama? Scheme - arrangement Academic Vocabulary 1
Read Last Snow Update handout and Answer Questions on handout Skill Development/ Guided Practice Steps to Complete the Skill: 1 2 Read text closely and identify the setting How does the setting affect the mood or tone of the play Read Last Snow Update handout and Answer Questions on handout
Why is it important to understand the structure of drama? Relevance Why is it important to understand the structure of drama? It helps us better understand what the drama is about
Read Cub in the Apple Tree and answer questions Closure Steps to Complete the Skill: 1 2 Read text closely and identify the setting How does the setting affect the mood or tone of the play Read Cub in the Apple Tree and answer questions