Explain what affects/influences the reactivity between the two elements you have chosen for your superhero narrative. Then describe the how your element reacts to your partner’s element.
List the elements that should be included in a well-written and entertaining short story (narrative).
TermNotes Conflict Internal External Plot Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution
TermsNotes Setting Characters Character’s Traits Character’s Motives Theme Stated Theme Implied Theme Universal Theme
TermsNotes Point of View First-Person Third-Person Omniscient Third-Person Limited Foreshadowing Flashback Irony
In your science class, you chose an element from the periodic table and created a superhero or villain. Draw out the Bubble Map in order to describe both physical traits and personality traits.
Watch the video clips and write down the narrator’s perspective demonstrated in each (First Person, Third Person Limited, Third Person Omniscient). Clip #1_________________ Clip#2__________________
TIC-TAC-Read due on Friday, October 26, Summary must be 5-10 sentences long and include a personal connection. Test Corrections due Friday, October 19 th
Bohr Model Elemental Symbol Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Climax Rising Action Setting: Characters: Sentence
Write the answers to these questions on the note card provide. You will need to take this note card with you to the auditorium to present on Wednesday. 1. Element 2. Super Hero Name / Villain Name 3. Elemental Characteristics (Reactivity, color, odor, flammable, other special feature) 4. How did you obtain your super power (Exposition)? 5. Who is your nemesis/archenemy? 6. Why will the story between you and your nemesis be interesting for the producers of the Avengers movie?