
ELA Lesson 2b Because of Winn-Dixie
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Kandice Wolfe
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ELA Lesson 2b Because of Winn-Dixie
Talking about dialogue
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Dialogue
Dialogue is the term for the words that people say or the thoughts that people have.
When we write, we put dialogue in quotation marks “ ”.
Dialogue in a text is used to develop the events in the chapter and show the responses of characters to situations.
Dialogue- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
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How do authors (writers) describe a character using dialogue?
Example:
Two,” he said, “She had red hair and freckles.”
“Just like me,” I said. “Just like you,” the preacher nodded.
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It is important to note that authors use dialogue tags to reveal how a character responds or reacts to events in a story.
Dialogue Tag: a small phrase either before, after, or in between the dialogue itself
Example: “Ten,” said the preacher. “Nine,” I told him.
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Multiple Choice
What symbols are used to show dialogue in a text?
( )
" "
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Multiple Select
Dialogue is the term for the _______ that people say or the ________that people have.
words
thoughts
dog
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Dialogue plays an important role in this book.
Most of the characters’ actions and reactions are revealed through dialogue. It is important for us to know how to read dialogue and to notice how the author uses dialogue tags to show characters’ responses and reactions.
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Multiple Choice
What is a small phrase either before, after, or in between the dialogue itself.
dialogue tag
dialogue
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Poll
Do authors use dialogue tags to show characters’ responses and reactions?
no
yes
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When good readers look at dialogue, they can see how characters’ words and actions move the story forward.
How is the story moving forward in this scene?
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Open Ended
“Wait a minute!” I hollered. “That’s my dog. Don’t call the pound.”
What is the Dialogue Tag used in the above sentence?
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
Who is being spoken to in the quote: “Wait a minute!” I hollered. “That’s my dog. Don’t call the pound.”
the store manager
the preacher
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