Period 1 Interactive Notebook
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Table of Contents: Literary Terms Fiction v. Nonfiction Gallery Walk 3. Fictions v. Nonfiction Elements of Fiction and Nonfiction 5. Elements of a Story Web Chart 6. Elements of a Story 7. Plot Structure in Practice 8. Plot Structure 9. Figurative Language Quiz 10. The Meaning of Words
Table of Contents: Reading Notes 1. Predictions for “Sonata for Harp and Bicycle” 2. Before You Read Vocab 3. “Sonata for Harp and Bicycle” Plot Structure 4. “Sonata for Harp and Bicycle” Sequence of Events 5. “Sonata for Harp and Bicycle” Climax Illustration 6. “Sonata for Harp and Bicycle” Critical Thinking Questions 7. Snow Sports Research 8. Before You Read “Carry Your Own Skis”
Table of Contents: Grammar
Table of Contents: Writing
Literary Terms
12 Fiction vs. Nonfiction Gallery Walk
34 Elements of Fiction and Nonfiction Notes Fiction vs. Nonfiction 2.0 Fiction Nonfiction Fiction Nonfiction
56 Elements of a Story Elements of a Story Web Chart Elements of a Story (Fiction) Theme Symbols Setting Plot Characters Directions: Use the terms you learned from “Elements of a Story” to complete the web chart
78 Plot Structure Plot Structure for “Frozen” Anna’s heart is frozen Exposition:Resolution: Rising Actions: Falling Actions:
910 The Meaning of Words Figurative Language Quiz Identify the figurative language being used 1.He drew a line as straight as an arrow 2.Knowledge is a kingdom and all who learn are kings and queens. 3.Can I see you for a second? 4.The sun was beating down on me. 5.The flag wags there like a fishhook in the sky.
Reading Notes
12 Before You Read Vocab Predictions for “Sonata for Harp and Bicycle” Sonata for Harp and Bicycle I predict the story will be about a harp and a bicycle
34 SHB Sequence of Events SHB Plot Structure
56 After You Read “Sonata for Harp and Bicycle” SHB Climax Illustration Illustrate the scene of the climax from “Sonata for Harp and Bicycle”
78 Before You Read “Carry Your Own Skis” Research Snow Sports Snow Sports