Friday, May 11, 2012

What's Due Monday and Tuesday: May 14/15

  1. Students, your Florida Focus Achieve second assessments are due Monday/Tuesday (AB/Day)
  2. Fictional Story is due for final Peer & Teacher Review - Monday/Tuesday (AB/Day)
For the Fictional Story, ensure you bring your
Completed Typed story (25 points)  4-8 pages w/ 
Title page
highlighted figurative language an descriptive language
examples of irony highlighted
text features
 footnotes
illustrations
Overview Sheet (25 points)

Please refer to previous blog entries for details. 


Now, below I have inserted a template of your Overview Sheet.  You may copy, paste, and use or create your own.

If you have ANY QUESTIONS, email me and I will reply by early Sunday morning. knightonm1@duvalschools.org

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Student Name: ______________ Class Period _______ Name of Story ___________ 

Overview Sheet Will Address the Following:


Brief description (2-3 sentences) for each

1.     Exposition


2.     Rising Action


3.     Major Conflict


4.     Climax


5.     Falling Action


6.     Resolution


Brief description (2-3 sentences) of the Characters –complete all that apply


7.     Character 1:


8.     Character 2:


9.     Character 3:


10.  Character 4


11.  Theme Statement


12.  Author Online (3-5 sentences)


13.  Story Background section (ref. Textbook for examples)


14.  Reflection Paragraph  


15.  Author’s Purpose Statement (1 sentence explaining your purpose for writing this fictional piece.)

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Guidelines

(The items with a check mark symbol are MUST-HAVES.)
(The items with a diamond symbol are your choice to choose where you want to implement.)

 
Exposition:
  

ü       Engaging scene/setting (descriptive details and sensory details about place/time, etc. )
ü       Background information gives information about the characters – what are their traits, likes, dislikes, emotional status, what they want….
ü       Characters – not all of the characters will be introduced here - whomever is relevant to the details as they are presented
ü       Show how events are relevant to each other
v      Foreshadowing might be good here
Rising Action:
ü       Show how the itty-bitty events/situations provide a build-up to the MAIN conflict
ü       Show cause and effect relationships
ü       Show action
ü       Show internal conflict
ü       Show Tone
ü       Some use of Literary Devices  here would be a good idea
ü       Be sure the characters react to the Main conflict that can be interpreted literally or inferentially

Climax:
ü       Create Suspense
ü       Use of TONE is necessary
ü       Don’t solve the main conflict here
ü       Thru dialogue and character’s reactions, show how the characters are dealing with the process of solving conflict.
ü       Don’t make the unfolding of the events too predictable
v      Foreshadowing might be good here

Falling Action:
ü       Begin the process to resolve the conflict
ü       Show how characters are dealing with the up-coming resolve
ü       Provide keen insight into characters' feelings
ü       Perhaps, show the main character (or supporting character) ready to make a change - evolve
v      Great idea for Irony here

Resolution:
Make sure your style for the resolution is supported by the text. Remember, you have choices
  • Will the reader have to predict the ending as in “The Lady or the Tiger”?
  • Will the ending have a twist to it as in “Ransom of Red chief” or “Tell, Tale Heart”?
  • Will the ending have a predictable resolution as in “The Scholarship Jacket”?
ü       Wrap up loose ends.
ü       Answer some questions or bring closure to loose ends mentioned in the Exposition or Rising Action
ü       Provide dialogue or narrator's comments to show the importance of info given in the Exposition
ü       Make sure the reader feels satisfied, surprised, or wanting more!


ü      Note: In addition to Irony, ensure other types of Figurative Language is woven in the story. 

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Fictional Book Assignment                                DUE DATE 5/17 & 18/ 2012

Total Points = 100


Students will write and publish a fictional book for their end-of-the-year project.
The project is designed to give students the opportunity to sit in the writer’s chair and experience the planning and forethought of writing with the reader in mind.

Here are the requirements:

  1. Students will produce a Overview Sheet (WILL UPLOAD TEMPLATE) (50 POINTS)
  2. Minimum 4-page typed story (50 POINTS)
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Overview Sheet Will Address the Following:

I) To include a brief description (2-3 sentences) for each of the Plot Elements
Ø      Exposition
Ø      Rising Action Major Conflict
Ø      Climax
Ø      Falling Action
Ø      Resolution

2) To include a brief description (2-3 sentences) of the Characters

3) To include a Theme Statement (1 sentence)

4) To include Author Online (ref. Textbook for examples).  Include a brief description (3-5 sentences)  Details should be important and relevant to how the author began writing
Ø      Make mention of relevant details that make connections to the story
Ø      Make mention of the author’s literary device/character development preferences as they are relevant to the story

5) To include the Story Background section (ref. Textbook for examples) - a brief description (3-5 sentences) of the specific details important to understanding the story

6) To include a 5-7 sentence reflection about how you realize the reader and the writer are ONE.
7) To include an Author’s Purpose Statement (1 sentence explaining your purpose for writing this fictional piece.

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Layout
  • 1 margins (top/bottom & left/right) This is a recent change from 1 1/2
  • 8 ½ by 11
  • Size 12 font
  • Ariel, Calibri, or Time New Roman font *Comic if compliments story
  • Double Spaced
  • Typed pages – minimum of 4 pages, maximum 8
  • Title page, prologue page (which is optional), and separate illustration pages are NOT included in the 4-8 pages count.
Cover Page
·        Title (must have)
·        Illustration (optional)

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Checklist

Literary Devices
  • Use of Figurative language (highlight them)
  • Use of Descriptive and Sensory Details
  • *show 2 examples of irony (highlight them)
  • *Use of foreshadowing is optional – try it (highlight them)

Text Features
  • At least two (2) examples of text features per page
  • At least  2 footnotes for the story

Illustrations
  • At least 2 for the story
  • *If illustration(s) take more than 1/3 of the page, then that page is not counted as a full page.

Conflict
  • Along with an external conflict, show the character(s) experiencing inner conflict as well.

Ending
  • Will the reader have to predict the ending as in “The Lady or the Tiger”?
  • Will the ending have a twist to it as in “Ransom of Red chief” or “Tell, Tale Heart”?
  • Will the ending have a predictable resolution as in “The Scholarship Jacket”?