Introduction to Narrative Elements Setting, Mood/Tone, Character, Conflict, Plot, and Theme
What do you already know about these things? Setting, Mood/Tone, Character, Conflict, Plot, and Theme
In your Reader’s Notebook… Open to pages 56 and 57 Color the titles only for each box Don’t color so hard that you can’t read the words
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Setting Illustrate this in a simple way on the front of the flap The time and place of a story It can be specific or vague Illustrate this in a simple way on the front of the flap
Mood/Tone Illustrate this in a simple way on the front of the flap These both relate to feelings while reading a book Mood: How the writing makes the reader feel Tone: How the narrator/author feels Illustrate this in a simple way on the front of the flap
Character Illustrate this in a simple way on the front of the flap A person, animal, or object with human qualities in a story/passage. Illustrate this in a simple way on the front of the flap
Conflict Illustrate this in a simple way on the front of the flap A struggle against opposing forces In other words – a problem of some sort Illustrate this in a simple way on the front of the flap
Plot Illustrate this in a simple way on the front of the flap The sequence of events that happen in a story Illustrate this in a simple way on the front of the flap
Theme Illustrate this in a simple way on the front of the flap The main idea or overall message of a story Illustrate this in a simple way on the front of the flap