The sequence (order) of events that happen in a story.
What is plot?
Statement or opinion that answers a question or main idea
what is claim?
Write your name on the board to borrow one of five of these.
What is the five pencil rule?
the part of the plot that adds complications to the plot's problems
What is the rising action
Everyone must wear the same colors and outfit.
What is school uniforms?
The time and place of a story.
What is setting?
Explaining the "why".
What is reasoning?
Grab the technology that is assigned to you with a number.
What is the Chromebook rules?
The action that follows the climax.
Must be worn at all times to ensure the safety of others.
What is a mask?
the main character in the story called?
What is the protagonist?
This is information from a reliable source.
What is evidence?
Sign out on the paper by the door when you go somewhere.
the author's introduction to the characters, setting, and situation
What is exposition?
Name all of the 7th grade teacher's first names.
What is Eric, Stephanie, Beau, Karanda, Fabian and Carina, Karen, Karina, Gabby, Matt, & Paulette.
The struggle between opposing forces.
What is conflict?
What is a way you can support your claim?
What is evidence such as quotes, statistics, or facts?
If you want your turn to speak, share, answer or ask a question this is the best and ONLY way to do this.
What is raising your hand?
Thee part of the plot that concludes the falling action by revealing or suggesting the outcome of the conflict
What is the resolution?
Using this can get it taken away from you anywhere on campus.
What is no cellphones allowed?
The big idea or message in a story.
What is theme?
Engaging in acts of kindness produces endorphins, the brain’s natural painkiller! Is this a statistic, fact, connection or description?
What is a fact?
When your stomach growls, but it isn't lunch time, so you have to wait.
What is NO eating in the class?
Name the five elements of plot in order
What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution?
Describe the way we line up during transitions and the order classes get dismissed from our side of the hallway first, second, and third.
What is ___________ and Ms. Manis, Ms. Vieyra, and Mr. Cross.