
Historical Fiction (Unit 2, Week 4) - January 6, 2021
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Historical Fiction (Unit 2, Week 4)
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Unit 2, Week 4
The cultural development of a region is influenced by its geography and by the ideas and accomplishments of its people.
We will be reading aloud a story about a real physician, Ibn Sina, and his fictional student, Aban, that takes place during a time period known as the Golden Age of Islam.
This story is considered HISTORICAL FICTION.
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HISTORICAL FICTION
Watch this video about historical fiction.
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Historical Fiction notes
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NOW, ANSWER SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT HISTORICAL FICTION AS WE PREPARE TO READ, "ABAN AND THE PHYSICIAN."
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Multiple Choice
What is the definition of historical fiction?
Completely true story
Made up story
Story based on historical past events
Unrealistic story
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following are features of historical fiction?
The story takes place in an authentic historical setting.
The story is told from a first-person or a third-person point of view.
The events did occur or could have occurred in the setting.
All of the above are features of historical fiction.
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Multiple Choice
Historical Fiction genre includes stories that:
are about real people in the past and their real lives
are about real events from the past, but with fictional characters and some real people
are completely all made up
are fictional and usually include fairy tale characters
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After we read "Aban and the Physician", we will be identifying the following.
The Characters
The Setting
The Problem and The Solution
Evidence from the text that conveys that the story is historical fiction.
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"Aban and the Physician"
(Digital Version)
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"Aban and the Physician"
(Print Version)
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Open Ended
Who are the main characters in "Aban and the Physician?
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Open Ended
When does the story take place?
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Open Ended
Where does the story take place?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements from "Aban and the Physician" conveys the problem in the story?
"When he was eleven, Aban learned of Ibn Sina, one of the most influential physicians in his culture."
"He also learned of Ibn Sina’s fears about his future in Hamadan now that his current patron was dead."
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements from "Aban and the Physician" conveys the solution in the story?
“Tonight I am planning to leave. I want you to come with me to Isfahan. The prince there will surely protect me.” When Ibn Sina came in dressed to go, Aban stared, barely recognizing the famous physician.
The days became weeks, and then months. The young man worked hard and listened intently as his teacher read from The Canon, the book he was writing
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements from "Aban and the Physician" conveys that this story is historical fiction? (Remember historical fiction is based on the setting being in the past.)
The story had spurred Aban’s desire to become a physician
When he was eleven, Aban learned of Ibn Sina, one of the most influential physicians in his culture.
Aban was born in 1005 in what is now Iran.
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Exit Assessment
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is most likely historical fiction?
a short story about prince and a talking frog
a novel about a girl and her best friend
a novel that takes place during the real event of the Civil War
a short story about creatures on the planet Jupiter
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Multiple Choice
Is this historical fiction?
The problem in the story is that Mary's chromebook was stolen.
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Is this historical fiction?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Is it historical fiction?
The setting of the story is during the Civil War.
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
In historical fiction, what is the most importat literary element?
Plot
Conflict
Setting
Characters
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Multiple Choice
Which one is an example of historical fiction?
Charlie Brown
I survived the "Sinking of the Titanic-1912"
Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham
Goldie Socks and the Three Libearians
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