Life as you knew it How do we tell our stories?. Life as we knew it In the novel, Life as we knew it, Miranda and Alex share with us their earth moving.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Where Does the Garbage Go? Written by: Paul Shower Illustrated by: Randy Chewning Cyberlesson prepared by: Mrs. Miller Let’s Begin.
Advertisements

Chapter 13: Basic Comprehension of Literary Works.
Story Elements 6th grade RELA.
Developing Identity, Agency and Generative Language
Key Events, Individuals, and Ideas
Using Digital Technology to Engage Writers and Encourage Student Voices
The Literary Analysis Essay
Among the Hidden Chapters 6 - 9
A Night To Remember By Walter Lord
Novel for Texas History PreAP  Second Book Check  Mon. 4/20  Reader Response Groups:  Thurs. 4/23  Ch  Wed. 4/29  Ch  Wed. 5/6  Ch.
Writing Night What’s New ?. What it WAS…What it IS… FCAT – Florida Writes Assessed Florida Next Generation Sunshine State Standards 4 th, 8 th, and 10.
An Introduction to Stop Motion Animation
What does the title suggest about the novel? What does the picture tell us about the novel? What do you think the novel is about?
A Significant Presentation on ‘Significance’ Significantly prepared by Mr. Huemiller.
Welcome, Parents! Mrs. Hickner- Johnson’s Room. Welcome to Reading! Mrs. Hickner-Johnson 7 Gold.
What are they?  A photo-essay (or photographic essay) is a set or series of photographs that are intended to tell a story or evoke a series of emotions.
Visual Novel ..
Learning Target RI 3 Analyze in detail how a key individual, event, or idea is introduced, illustrated, and elaborated in a text (e.g., through examples.
CS4042 / CS4032 – Directed Study 28/01/2009 Digital Media Design Music and Performance Technology Jim Buckley Directed Study (CS4042.
Topic: A Romance The story must involve a minimum of 3 characters. The story must contain an unexpected "twist" in narration. A “romantic" and an “emotional"
Getting the most points on your Literary Analysis Paper.
Curriculum Development. Program Goals Program goals are broad statements of purpose that state desired end results.
Narrative Writing Mrs. Rogers. Purpose of Narrative Writing To tell a story, or part of a story. To re-create an experience. To reveal an insight about.
This is My Life the Senior Project. The Biggest “Show & Tell” of Your Life What is it? A digital personal narrative A “reflection” of your life – up to.
LITERATURE THE MAIN FORMS OF LITERATURE (A) ELEMENTS OF A POEM MESSAGE SETTING THEME PERSONA AUDIENCE.
 Get straight to work on your map poster from “The Most Dangerous Game”
2 nd Quarter ORP FICTION. Use a pretend “Social Media” device To tell me about the novel you read  Make a poster- posterboard, tri-fold, paper…  Draw.
Wednesday, 16 April Due this Friday: – Peer assessment sheet – Self assessment (with evidence) – Final bookmark, vocabulary sheet, plot map. Silent Reading.
Miranda Doyle San Francisco Unified School District.
Contrasting Points of View: noting differences Write a fully developed paragraph (at least 7 sentences) contrasting Rikki and Nagaina’s perspectives and.
Identifying Theme You thought you knew, but you have no idea…
Great Expectations Project Example. Chapter 1 I am choosing to dive this project by chapter. I will first begin going through the required elements for.
I can write to tell my opinion. W.K.1 12Pre-K3Kindergarten4 1 st Grade Introduction No attemptDraw a picture of a story Tell the topic or name of the book.
Words commonly found in the PARCC Words from Rutgers-PARCC powerpoint Information & Pictures from various websites Sandy Rocco 2015.
Reading Log #1 - Predictions
Retell Oral Activity Natural sharing of what someone remembers about a text K-1 Recount Oral or Written Chronological Order Past Tense Verbs Answers the.
A Picture is Worth a 1,000 Words To elaborate on knowledge of poetic devices To analyze a poem for imagery To create a poem using imagery for a purpose.
Title: include Out of My Mind Created by your name here.
WELCOME TO CLASS! C. Marshall *ALLEGORY*  A figurative and literal meaning.
Writing a Paragraph about Your Independent Reading You can do this!
 Create a list of 4 pros and 4 cons about wearing the hijab.
Unit 4: Introduction to Canada
Elements of a Narrative Story
Response to Literature
ANZAC What is it all about?
Theme 7 Storyboarding Activity 2
Character Development
Quickly gather 2 markers and 1 packet 
Reading Plays and Dramas
Materials Needed for Lesson
Welcome to 2nd Semester! January 30, 2018 Student polls
Themes and their evidence
Creating Character Sketches
Literary Elements in FIction
Comparative Essay.
How to Write a Film Review
I Can…… Vocabulary 5 1 Sentence Stems Bump Up What Came Before
3-D Model Tips & Preparing and Practicing the Team Presentation
Great Expectations Assigned Chapters and Topics EXAMPLE
ASK: By looking at the cover of this book, what predictions do you have for what it will be about? ASK: What details in the picture support your ideas?
Mrs. Maranto 5th Grade ELA
6th Grade ELA Unit 2 Lesson 17
Expeditionary Learning Grade 8 Module 1 Unit 2 Case Study:
Note Taking Format TERM NOTES MY TRANSLATION Poetry Unit Literary Term
End of Quarter Collaborative Project
ASK: By looking at the cover of this book, what predictions do you have for what it will be about? ASK: What details in the picture support your ideas?
October 22, 2015 Glue the pre-reading questions into your bell ringer section and ANSWER THEM!
Elementary Copyright ©
Post using your FIRST NAME and LAST INITIAL only! Ex: Joe B.
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014
Presentation transcript:

Life as you knew it How do we tell our stories?

Life as we knew it In the novel, Life as we knew it, Miranda and Alex share with us their earth moving experience. There are so many ways to tell a story these days, but Susan Pfeffer chose to have her protagonist tell her story in journal form. You are going to tell your story, digitally.

End of Quarter Project: Digital Story Telling Objective/Purpose: using the concepts: imagery, theme, and plot stages, the student will convey a defining moment (that changed life as they knew it), a message for their peers, or a lesson learned from their own lives or the life of someone they know. Project Details: This must be a digital presentation Music, pictures, text, and role play must be included in this presentation Must be a minimum of 2 minutes and a maximum of 4 minutes. Due April 30th

Project Details Continued… The project is worth 100 points (remember projects are worth 40% of your overall grade for the quarter) The presentation will be graded using the digital story rubric on my website.

Project Details Continued… Must include an introduction, where you prepare us for what we are about to view. 2 to 4 minute video (use imagery and plot stages to tell your story and Conclude by reiterating your theme and main idea. Keep plot stages in mind when preparing You must have a Source page (use of statistics and evidence).

Ideas!!! Draw My Life Video I-Movie Tell your story through music or poem Any other video maker

Questions