Aim: How do we identify and analyze the purpose of the five literary elements? Journal Prompt #15: Your Favorite
Name your favorite literary element and explain why. (Plot, characterization, setting, theme, point of view.)
There are five literary elements that every work of literature must have. It's part of the structure. Without any one of them, the work would collapse.
Today we will review the five elements, making posters. Each student will be randomly assigned an element. Create a poster that includes 1) the term, 2) the definition, 3) a visual representation, and 4) an example from a movie, book, or story. (Fairy tales always provide great examples.)
Check out this glossary for a quick definition.
You only have 15 minutes to do this. Afterwards, we will have a whip around so you can take notes on the other posters. You will get a chance at the end of class to correct your posters. Your posters and note-taking sheet will be graded. There will be a quiz on the terms later this week.
Today we will review the five elements, making posters. Each student will be randomly assigned an element. Create a poster that includes 1) the term, 2) the definition, 3) a visual representation, and 4) an example from a movie, book, or story. (Fairy tales always provide great examples.)
Check out this glossary for a quick definition.
You only have 15 minutes to do this. Afterwards, we will have a whip around so you can take notes on the other posters. You will get a chance at the end of class to correct your posters. Your posters and note-taking sheet will be graded. There will be a quiz on the terms later this week.
After the wrap-up and before you leave class, be sure to complete and turn in the daily Five Elements of Engagement worksheet.
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