The Formal Elements of Fiction; ... Nevertheless, knowledge of the formal elements is necessary for most critical discussions of fiction. These elements provide a basic vocabulary and set of critical tools that can be used in conjunction with many other critical approaches.
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In order to participate in literary analysis throughout the school year, students must be able to identify writing as fiction or nonfiction. This unit will equip students with the tools to do just that. ... Identify the elements of fiction as applied to a short story. ... Books for Teaching Genre Identification...
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Elements of Fiction: A Professional Development ... Learners will be able to create a concept map, using Inspiration software, representing these elements. Learners will describe good professional development techniques using integrated technology tools to enhance the teaching and learning of literacy concepts.
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In The Scope of Fiction, ... This curriculum unit will reflect a Gestaltic psychological framework, which suggests that learning should be by related wholes rather than fragmentary parts.1 Therefore, I have incorporated and integrated the greater body of story elements in one comprehensive teaching unit, the goal being to...
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POINT-OF-VIEW ... If first-person, what sort of perspective does the narrator have? Is she looking back on the events of the story? Is she describing the events as though they were happening at that moment? (Is the story in present tense or past tense?) How reliable is the narrator? ... The Elements of Fiction: Questions...
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Sullivan, Jane & Madden, Midge (2004). Teaching the Elements of Powerful Writing Using Great Fiction and Nonfiction Models: 15 Motivating Lessons That Teach Focus, Sequencing, Structure, Word Choice, Elaboration, and More, Grades 3-5. New York: Scholastic.
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Sullivan, Jane & Madden, Midge (2004). Teaching the Elements of Powerful Writing: Using Great Fiction and Nonfiction Models. New York: Scholastic. ... There are three chapters (writing memoir, writing fiction, writing nonfiction) and each follows a similar pattern. The initial information is a glimpse into a classroom...
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Teaching Story Elements With Favorite Books (Scholastic); Worth a Thousand Words: an Annotated Guide to Picture Books for Older; Readers by Bette D. Ammon and Gale Sherman. ISBN 1-56308-390-6. Picture Books by Ruth Calhum;
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