The standard referring to PLOT of a story.
RL 6.3
Words that sound the same, have different spelling, and different meaning.
homophones
The message or lesson of story...how do you determine what this is in a story?
THEME...how the characters change or grow...what they learn
what phrase should you NOT use to begin your writing?
TODAY I'M GOING TO WRITE ABOUT
GIVING HUMAN LIKE QUALITIES TO SOMETHING NONLIVING
PERSONIFICAITON
RI 6.8
CONTRAST means to....
tell the differences of something
different types of stories...written in different forms...
GENRES
synonym for LAST paragraph of your writing
conclusion paragraph
WHEN YOU DONT WANT TO DO SOMETHING BUT YOU DO IT ANYWAY
RELUCTANT
RI/RL 6.2
INTRODUCING a topic comes at what part of the story
BEGINNING
RI standards come from what type of stories? THE "I" stands for...
INFORMATIONAL
first, second, last
THE FIRST PEOPLE TO DO SOMETHING...THIS WORD HAS BEEN IN MULTIPLE STORIES WE'VE READ
PIONEERS
When you see a picture, video, or recording THIS is the standard you'd refer to.
RI/RL 6.7
RISING ACTION of a story means...
The problem is beginning and leading to the climax
the TONE of the story is....
how the story makes you feel
INSTEAD OF COPYING AND PASTING IN YOUR WRITING WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
PUT THE INFORMATION IN YOUR OWN WORDS
WHAT IS MS. KEYES' BOYFRIEND'S NAME?
SHAWON!!!!!! I LOVE HIM!!!!
STANDARD THAT FOCUSES ON SUPPORTING YOUR EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXT
tell the similarities of something
RL standards refer to what types of stories...THE "L" stands for...
LITERATURE
WORDS USED TO HELP YOUR WRITING FLOW AND CONNECT SENTENCES
TRANSITION WORDS
instead of CONNOTATION...Ms. Keyes says the words give a certain....
VIBE!