Created by Ms. Lelis. In your learning partners, brainstorm together and write down a T-chart of Narrative and Expository text features. NO NOTES! You.

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Created by Ms. Lelis

In your learning partners, brainstorm together and write down a T-chart of Narrative and Expository text features. NO NOTES! You will have 3 minutes. Then we will relay race! NarrativeExpository

 You may now use your notes  You will work in teams  The scribe on your team will write the answer on a white board  We will draw a name out of the bag and that person’s team has a chance to answer  If they don’t have an answer another name will be drawn and that person’s team can take the points.

 1.  2.  3. Hint: Think of your story map!

 Setting  Characters  Problem/Conflict  Rising Action/Events  Climax  Resolution

 glossary – A glossary is a list of vocabulary words and their definitions, usually found in the back of a text.

2 Elements of Expository 2 Elements of Narrative 2 Elements of text found in BOTH!!!

Expository NarrativeBoth Table of Contents Maps Photographs Titles Captions Multi-sized print Bolded words Bulleted lists Sidebars Index Glossary Citations Plot Characters Setting Rising Action Climax Resolution Sequence Graphs, Diagrams Vocabulary Topic Sentence

 The climax (or most emotionally intense turning point) of Where the Wild Things Are is when Max is made king, but begins to miss home, and goes back even though the Wild Things beg him to stay.

Caption Graph Heading Bolded words Topic Sentence Diagram

But you are ALL winners because now you are experts on narrative & expository texts!