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5.4.20 Reflecting on Part 4, Create Your Presentation

5.4.20 Reflecting on Part 4, Create Your Presentation

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

Created by

Victoria Massack

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10 Slides • 1 Question

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Reflecting on
Part 4, Create Your Presentation

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Lesson 5.4.20

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Reading: Reflecting on
Part 4

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Learners can: 

  • differentiate between character types

  • use text evidence to explain why a character is classified as a specific type

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  • Open your Narrative Elements notes that we have been using for reflection

  • If you need a new copy, check page 2 of today's edio lesson

  • You will also need your book, you can find the digital copy on page 2 of today's lesson as well

Part 4 Reflection

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  • We already filled in information about the characters, conflicts, setting, and point of view.

  • Today we are going to fill in a new character, at least 2 more conflicts, and at least one theme

  • In a previous lesson, we filled in information about the rising action

  • Today we will fill in two more pieces of the rising action

Narrative Elements and Plot

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  • At this point we have met all the main characters in the book

  • Types of characters

    • Static: characters stay the same

    • Dynamic: characters grow and change

    • Flat: character is not describes with much detail

    • Round: described with great detail, we see multiple aspects of the character

Character Development

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Multiple Choice

Which terms would describe a character who is described with minimal detail and does not change from the beginning to the end of the story?

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static and flat

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static and round

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dynamic and flat

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dynamic and round

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Writing: Creating Your Presentation

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Learners can:

  • create a slideshow that uses images and text to engage the audience

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  • Open your script, it is okay if it isn't finished yet!

  • If you need a blank copy of the script template, you can download it on page 2 of today's edio lesson

  • Remember, a PSA is a message meant to teach an audience about an important cause or topic

  • One way to keep audiences engaged is to present your information clearly in a visually appealing way

  • Over the next few days in class, you will have time to work on these slides.

  • Then, you will have two full lesson days to make any last-minute edits and to record your voice-over before submitting

Getting Started

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  • The rest of class is time to start working on your presentation, spend at least 25 minutes working and don't forget to save your work!!!

  • Download the slides under the first plus sign on page 4 of your edio lesson

  • Your slides should be arranged in the same order as your script. Each slide should represent a paragraph of your script.

  • You should copy and paste your text from the script into the speaker notes on each slide. This will be your script for the voice-over

  • If you want to look at an example, check page 4 of the edio lesson

Time to Work!

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  • After you spend at least 25 minutes working on your slides, the rest of class is choice time.

  • You can be working on:

    • iReady Reading Practice

    • Silent Reading

    • Get help from Mrs. Massack

    • Overdue Edio Lessons

Wrap Up and Choice Time

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Reflecting on
Part 4, Create Your Presentation

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Lesson 5.4.20

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