One line of poetry is called...
Line or Verse
A list of all the characters in a play is called...
Cast of Characters
Sections of a book is called...
Chapters
A type of literature that expresses ideas, feelings, or tells a story in a specific form (usually using lines and stanzas).
Poetry
A group of lines or verses in a poem is called...
A Stanza
Conversation between characters is called...
Dialogue
What is an example of a prose/story?
Books, Newspapers, Articles, Essays, etc.
The ordinary form of written language, has sentences and paragraphs that may include dialogue.
Stories/Prose
Poems sometimes, but not always...
Rhyme
Small sections of the play with similar setting is called...
Scene
A story is written in ________ & __________.
Stories are separated into _________.
Sentences & Paragraphs
Chapters
A story that is performed for an audience is called...
Drama/Play
Poetry is written to entertain and express a...
Mood/Feelings
Major sections of a long play is called...
Acts
Why do author's write stories? What is their purpose?
To persuade, inform, or entertain
What the actors and actress read in a play (their lines).
Script
The Life of a Cupcake
They put me in the oven to bake.
Me, a deprived and miserable cake.
Feeling the heat, I started to bubble.
Watching the others, I knew I was in trouble.
Which pairs of words rhyme?
Bake & Cake
Bubble & Trouble
Words that tell how the stage should look or what the actors should do; normally in parentheses or italics.
Stage Direction
What are the elements that make up a story?
Characters, Setting, Plot, Problem/Solution, Sequence of Events, & Point of View
Summer Pleasures
Sunshine beaming golden heat
For lots of fun outdoors;
Vacations, for a sweet retreat
To mountains, plains and shores.
Kids in constant summer motion,
Free from teacher's rule,
Head to toe in suntan lotion,
At the beach or pool.
Inflatable rafts on which to float,
Camping and fishing gear,
Rowing or sailing or waterski boat,
Tell us summer's here.
Things we can't do the rest of the year
Are summer's special treasures;
Oh summer, summer, linger long,
And give us all your pleasures!
How many lines and stanzas in this poem?
16 Lines
4 Stanzas