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Setting and Mood Review

Setting and Mood Review

Assessment

Presentation

English

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
RL.4.3, RL.4.4, RL.5.3

+7

Standards-aligned

Created by

Kara Peterson

Used 28+ times

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8 Slides • 25 Questions

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Setting and Mood Review

What do you remember about Setting and Mood?

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Open Ended

If you were going to teach someone about Setting, what 2 things would you make sure they knew?

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Setting

  • Time and Place of Story

  • Affects the Characters, Plot, and Mood of the Story

  • Acts like a character/serves as a background for the characters in the story

  • Look for time of day, year, historical events, or weather conditions.

  • Look for region, country, state, providence, city, town, planet, community, or social conditions.

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Open Ended

If you were going to teach someone about Mood, what 2 things would you make sure they knew?

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Mood

  • Atmosphere or VIBE of the story.

  • What the READER feels while reading.

  • Can be positive or negative.

  • Created by the author's setting, images, dialogue, and events in the story.

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Open Ended

What mood did the edited Frozen trailer make you feel?

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Open Ended

What mood did the edited Harry Potter trailer make you feel?

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QUIZ TIME!!!

Get ready to answer some QUIZIZZ questions!

Be careful! You will only have 60 SECONDS per question!!!!

Top 3 students on the Leader Board will get 5 BONUS points!

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Multiple Choice

Setting is important because...

1

it creates a backdrop for the characters.

2

it influences the characters and plot

3

it creates a mood or atmosphere

4

all of the above

12

Multiple Choice

Where can the Setting take place?

1

school

2

home

3

store

4

all of the above

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Multiple Choice

In order to decide what the Setting of a story is:

1

look for details

2

look for money

3

look for clocks

4

look for pets

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Multiple Choice

A setting can be real or fake (imaginary).

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

The setting will ALWAYS be fully stated in a story.

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Setting can affect a character's mental state.

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Infer the setting:


"Brr," she said as she put on her fuzzy hat and mittens.

1

playing outside in the snow

2

playing outside in the leaves

3

swimming in the pool

4

playing in her classroom

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Multiple Choice

What would be the setting of a story where the characters are a wizard, a dragon, and a prince?

1

a haunted house

2

a school

3

a castle

4

your friend's house

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Multiple Choice

Infer the setting:


"I dug my toes into the sand. The ocean looked like a thousand diamonds."

1

house

2

beach

3

amusement park

4

water park

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Multiple Choice

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What would be the best setting for this character?

1

A beach

2

A park

3

In the Wild West

4

In the 1500's

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Multiple Choice

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How might this setting cause a conflict, or problem, in the story?

1

There is a storm

2

They are extremely hot and tired

3

They are freezing to death

4

They could not afford a tropical vacation

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Multiple Choice

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What Mood (vibe/atmosphere) does this setting create?

1

Peaceful

2

Frantic

3

Tense

4

Exciting

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Multiple Choice

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What Mood (vibe/atmosphere) does this setting create?

1

Joyful

2

Dull

3

Peaceful

4

Somber

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Multiple Choice

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What could this setting tell you about the character?

1

They're responsible

2

They're unorganized

3

They're friendly

4

They're quiet

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Multiple Choice

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What Mood (vibe/atmosphere) does this setting create?

1

Boring

2

Exciting

3

Calm

4

Serious

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Multiple Choice

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How might this setting cause a conflict, or problem, in the story?

1

They are hot

2

They don't have friends

3

There is no water

4

They are freezing

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Multiple Choice

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What could this setting tell you about the character?

1

They are poor

2

They are upset

3

They are famous

4

They are disliked

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Multiple Choice

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What Mood (vibe/atmosphere) does this setting create?

1

Happy

2

Lighthearted

3

Serious

4

Spooky

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Multiple Choice

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How might this setting cause a conflict, or problem, in the story?

1

There is no oxygen

2

There is bad weather

3

There is gravity

4

It's daytime

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Multiple Choice

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What Mood (vibe/atmosphere) does this setting create?

1

Peaceful

2

Scary

3

Sad

4

Cheerful

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Great Job!

I will announce the winners in our next class!

Please think about what you know about Setting and Mood and answer the Poll on the next slide!

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Poll

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How confident do you feel about Setting and Mood?

1- I am very confused and need help!

2- I think I get it, but I have some questions.

3- I understand it and I feel like I can apply these skills to my work.

4- I understand this very well, and I can probably teach it to someone else!

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Go to the "Setting and Mood (Enrichment) Extra Credit" in the Extra Credit section on Google Classroom to try it out!

Setting and Mood Review

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