
Fiction Signposts
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English
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5th - 10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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3 Slides • 10 Questions
1
Multiple Choice
Let's see what you remember...
The difference between fiction and nonfiction signposts is...
nonfiction signposts find facts and fiction signposts find opinions
nonfiction signposts are common in fact-based articles and fiction signposts are common in made up stories
nonfiction signposts are about numbers and fiction signposts are about people
2
Multiple Choice
What would be an "Ah-ha Moment" in a fiction story?
When a character gets advice to help them solve the conflict
When a character acts differently than what they have in the past
When a character has a realization about the conflict or about other characters
3
Multiple Choice
What would be a "Words of the Wiser" in a fiction story?
When a character gets advice to help them solve the conflict
When a character acts differently than what they have in the past
When a character has a realization about the conflict or about other characters
4
Multiple Choice
What would be a "Contrast and Contradictions" in a fiction story?
When a character gets advice to help them solve the conflict
When a character acts differently than what they have in the past
When a character has a realization about the conflict or about other characters
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Like nonfiction signposts, we can find common events in stories that can help us understand the plot, characters, and theme of a story.
Think of signposts as clues to what the story is trying to tell you.
Plot: The events that make up a story
Theme: The lesson or message of a story
Fiction Signposts
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Similar to the nonfiction signpost, C&C focuses on a difference in a character's behavior or motivation.
This will give us clues about the conflict or characters.
Contrast and Contradictions
When a character gets advice from someone. this can help resolve the conflict.
Oftentimes, the advice can relate to the theme of the story.
Words of the wiser
"Ah-ha" is usually what people say when they have an idea or figure something out.
The realizations characters have can also help resolve the conflict or relate to the theme.
Ah-Ha Moment
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This is when something happens over and over again OR a symbol or item appears over and over again.
Again & Again can give clues about symbols and themes.
Again and Again
Like the name suggests, this is when a character has a tough time answer a question or making a decision.
This usually relates to the conflict.
Tough Questions
Many fiction stories will have flashbacks, or have characters remember the past.
This helps us learn about characters and why they may act the way they do.
Memory Moment
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be an example of an Ah-ha Moment?
When Rapunzel realizes she's the missing princess
When Moana has to decide to stay on the island or go sail the ocean
When Carl becomes angry and mean after his wife dies.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be an example of a Contrast and Contradictions?
When Rapunzel realizes she's the missing princess
When Moana has to decide to stay on the island or go sail the ocean
When Carl becomes angry and mean after his wife dies.
10
Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be an example of a Tough Question?
When Rapunzel realizes she's the missing princess
When Moana has to decide to stay on the island or go sail the ocean
When Carl becomes angry and mean after his wife dies.
11
Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be an example of a Words of the Wiser?
When Coco remembers her father and his music
When Sadness helps Joy figure out how to save Riley in the movie Inside Out
When Mei turns into a red panda over and over again
12
Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be an example of a Memory Moment?
When Coco remembers her father and his music
When Sadness helps Joy figure out how to save Riley in the movie Inside Out
When Mei turns into a red panda over and over again
13
Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be an example of an Again and Again?
When Coco remembers her father and his music
When Sadness helps Joy figure out how to save Riley in the movie Inside Out
When Mei turns into a red panda over and over again
Let's see what you remember...
The difference between fiction and nonfiction signposts is...
nonfiction signposts find facts and fiction signposts find opinions
nonfiction signposts are common in fact-based articles and fiction signposts are common in made up stories
nonfiction signposts are about numbers and fiction signposts are about people
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