A creative assignment where students become a 'tour guide' to describe a setting from any reading.A Setting Graphic Organizer that students can use to analyze the Setting (physical setting, time period, and social environment) from ANY reading.Setting and Mood, Video Clip Examples (youtube required) A 13 slide Powerpoint presentation that covers the following topics: What Is Setting?, Physical Setting, Time, Social Environment, Setting Checklist, Setting Description (with example).A detailed answer key for the worksheet that makes marking a breeze!.A ready-to-use worksheet where students are given passages of text and are required to determine the point of view with an explanation.A Student reference sheet for them to keep as a reminder of each of the types of narration.The presentation also includes lots of examples with detailed explanations, so students will understand more clearly. A 15 slide Powerpoint presentation that covers the following topics: What is Point Of View?, Why Is It Important?, First Person Point Of View, Second Person Point Of View, Third Person Omniscient, Third Person Limited, Third Person Objective.A mood vs tone printable worksheet with detailed answer key that gives students a reading passage and asks them to determine the tone, mood, and give an explanation.A 15 slide Powerpoint presentation that covers the following topics: What is Tone? / What is Mood?, Examples Of Words To Describe Tone / Mood, Tone Activity, How to Find Tone / Mood, Examples With Explanations For Both.The organizer has students determine the conflict used in the text as well as the impact that the conflict has on the plot, characters, mood and tone. A graphic organizer that allows students to analyze the use of conflict in any reading you are doing (or have already done) in class.A 30 slide Powerpoint presentation that includes the following information: What is conflict?, 2 Main types of conflict (internal, external), Person Vs Self, Person Vs Person, Person Vs Society, Person Vs Environment.Creative Character Analysis Assignments.A "It Says, I Say, And So" Graphic Organizer that allows student to look more deeply at the text when analyzing character.A STEAL Graphic Organizer that students can use to analyze a character from ANY reading.The presentation also uses lots of written examples as well as some movie examples (with links to youtube videos) to illustrate character types A 26 slide Powerpoint presentation that covers the following topics: Why characters are important, Types of character (Protagonist, Antagonist, Dynamic, Round, Static, Flat, Stock), Direct and Indirect Characterization, The STEAL Method of character analysis (Speech, Thoughts, Effect On Others, Action, Looks).INCLUDED IN YOUR PURCHASE (Click Titles For More Information): The powerpoints were visual and fun, and the graphic organizers and worksheets helped students display their knowledge to great effect. ♥ Fantastic! This bundle has everything you could possibly want for teaching literature, laid out in a way that is at once informative, fun and relatable to the students. The examples and Youtube clips are great, and the PowerPoints are perfect. ♥ This is one of the best resources I have purchased from Teachers Pay Teachers. ♥ I have used this resource the last few weeks and I love it! The information is presented in a student friendly way, the graphic organizers look great, and my students love the movie/tv show clips. One of the best purchases I have made so far! ♥ This was just what I was looking for! It has video examples that my students greatly enjoyed. The kids LOVED it and are quick to remember the lessons weeks later. ♥ I'll second the person who said it was worth every penny. THIS IS A MUST-HAVE!!! Thank you very much for creating this amazing resource! Very thorough! My students are going to LOVE the format, the colors, and the examples provided for each element. ♥ There are no words to describe the value of this product. WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS RESOURCE: STORY ELEMENTS ASSIGNMENTS, PRESENTATIONS, & ORGANIZERS: Teach story elements with this huge 150 page bundle! Included are presentations, handouts, graphic organizers, worksheets, and fun activities to teach all the elements of fiction (Character, Plot, Conflict, Mood, Tone, Point of View, Setting, Theme).
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