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Parts of a Fiction Book

Parts of a Fiction Book

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English

5th - 6th Grade

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Easy

CCSS
RL.6.10, RL.5.2, RI.5.7

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Caryl Brainard

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5 Slides • 6 Questions

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Parts of a Fiction Book

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Stories - Narratives

  • Sometimes are divided into chapters

  • Narratives told through written words and sometimes use dialogue

  • Words and descriptive language are used to tell the story.

  • Stories include: characters, setting, plot

  • Stories have a theme

  • Stories include point of view

3

Multiple Choice

Which of these are found in a narrative?

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Point of View, Theme, and Dialogue

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Facts and information

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Plays

  • Divided into acts and scenes

  • Narrator or characters tell the story by speaking and acting out the story

  • Sets, lighting, costumes, sounds and dialogue tell the story

  • Stage directions instruct actors, provide information about lighting and cue sounds affects

  • Plays include theme

  • Plays include characters, setting and plot

  • Plays include a point of view

5

Multiple Choice

Both Stories and Plays have

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spoken word and sound affects

2

theme, point of view and setting

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Poems

  • Poems are sometimes divided into stanzas

  • The audience explores messages through reading and listening

  • Poetic devices such as rhyme, rhythm, and figurative language are incorporated.

  • Poems may include characters, setting and plot

  • Have a theme

  • Include a point of view

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Multiple Choice

Poems share a message by reading and listening.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

While we might feel small, separate, and all alone,

Our people have never been more closely tethered.

The question isn’t if we can weather this unknown,

But how we will weather this unknown together.

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This is an excerpt from a poem.

2

This is an excerpt form a play.

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Multiple Choice

Morning sun shines through the window. Mary, (stretching her arms up high)," Is it time to get ready for our trip?. Is everyone ready for the new adventure?"

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This is an example of a narrative.

2

This is an example of a play.

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Multiple Choice

Swiping at the puppy's muzzle, the cat, a orange tabby, hissed angrily.

"Oh, no! Tiger, leave that puppy alone." Shaking her head, Eliza picked up the cat.

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This is a play.

2

This is a narrative story.

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