Title: ObjectivesProcedures:
1Objectives/Procedures
- To understand and respond to shades of meaning of
essay question terms, by class discussion or
self-study
- To write questions using terms, as applied to a
childrens story book
- To fully respond to their own questions
- Students enjoy reading easy-read childrens books
such as Scooby-Doo or Berenstein Bears. Or they
can choose an easy chapter book. Have the
librarian send down a selection of about 50
assorted books. High schoolers LOVE reading
little-kids books. - Students will first understand terms, and then
choose five essay term verbs that lend themselves
to the plot they read.
- Students write five short essay questions with
appropriate verbs that apply to their story.
(This is hardest for students. They are not used
to writing questions.) - Students respond fully to their own questions.
2No kidding
- Teachers and college instructors intentionally
use specific terms in questions to elicit
specific answers.
- Teachers and college instructors will expect you
to answer the question.
- No longer can you just rattle off a summary of
the story(unless the question starts
withSummarize.)
3Meaning of Terms 1 What do these words mean?
Use resource as directed by teacher.
- Compare find and discuss the elements that are
similar
- Contrast find and discuss the elements that are
different
- Criticize -
- Define
- Describe
4Meaning of Terms - 2
- Diagram
- Discuss
- Evaluate
- Explain
- Illustrate
- Interpret
5Meaning of Terms - 3
- Justify
- List
- Outline
- Prove
- Relate
- Trace
- On the next slideRead a SAMPLE SUMMARY
6Read this sample, then on the next slide write a
summary of your story. Notice the use of present
tense, underlined.
- High Tide in Hawaii
- By Mary Pope Osbourne
- Illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- ----------------------------------
- Sample Jack and Annie have access to a magic
tree house that takes them on adventures. This
is adventure 28 in s a series.
- Jack and Annie are transported to Hawaii, where
they are asked to solve a riddle about building a
ship. In the process they meet and become best
friends with native Hawaiians. Jack and Annie
learn about Hawaiian customs, including food, and
surfing. They experience an earthquake and a
tsunami. - The ship they are building is actually
friendship. They end up back home after their
magic Hawaiian adventure. The storybook includes
more facts about Hawaii in the back of the book.
7Now, summarize your story using transitions like
first, then, after a while. KEEP VERBS IN
PRESENT TENSE.
- Title Goes Here
- By
- Illustrated by
Summary
8You have summarized your story.
- Now lets learn how to answer some other
questions Resist the urge to retell the story
again.
- Lets focus on character development,
relationships, inner struggles and lessons
learned. You will offer examples and quotes from
the story to back your statements. - Here come more samples
9Compare this easy-read book to other children's
books you might remember. (double check what
compare means.)
- Sample answer When I recall childrens books I
have enjoyed in the past, I see some of the same
elements. Mystery is often an important element
in childrens books because it makes the new
reader keep going to find out what happens High
Tide has mystery. - Most childrens books include making new friends
of some kind this story includes two new friends
of young age, plus the native community becomes
friends with the main characters. - Many childrens books teach children about the
world this book teaches about Hawaiian customs,
such as telling stories using the hula dance,
making poi by mashing roots and fruit, surfing,
and reading the signs after an earthquake to
avoid the tsunami. - Although it is difficult to apply standards as an
adult, I feel that High Tide has many elements of
most children's books. - 135 words.
SAMPLE QA
10Contrast this easy read book to other children's
books you might remember.
- Sample response. When I recall childrens books I
have enjoyed in the past, I see one different
element in this little book that I do not recall
seeing before. - I do not recall books that I read as a child that
contain extra factual information at the end of
the story, which give more information about the
events of the story information that is based
on fact, such as the history of the Hawaiian
Island chain. - Other than this one added element, I do not see
many differences- 87 words.
SAMPLE QA
11Give some thought to the right terms that apply
to your story Here are extra SAMPLE QUESTIONS
to illustrate what you can do
- If a character in your story changes a lot, you
can write a question likeTrace the development
of Sues personality from grump to a good, happy
friend. - If a character makes an important decision in the
story, you could write a question likeEvaluate
Peters choice to sell his bike was it a wise
decision? Why or why not? - If a story has a character who learns about being
a good friend, you could write a question like
Define what being a good friend means to Harry
in the beginning of the story and at the end.
12Directions
- Now that you have the summary out of your system
and you have read some samples, lets go on to
using the terms we just defined.
- 1. WRITE A QUESTION
- 2. ANSWER YOUR OWN QUESTION
13Question guidelines
- Choose terms that best match up to your story.
- Develop a nice, complete question.
- Set yourself up for success make sure the term
fits
- Be sure your question is clear and not ambiguous
(too general).
- Be sure to use quotation marks around your story
title.
- Ask for examples.
14Answer guidelines
- Controlling idea (focus on a point)
- Descriptive phrases
- Direct quotes from the characters or description
in the story as examples
- Transitions (first, then, later on)
- Conclusion
- 60-150 words
- Instructors will usually accept any statements
you make, as long as you give examples to PROVE
your point. (Example Sue was a whack-job
because she decided to fry her Kool-Aid and bake
her pizza in the refrigerator. This wild
statement is backed up with proof from the story.)
15Term 1(write your question then answer it)
16Term 2 (write your question then answer it)
17Term 3 (write your question then answer it)
18Term4 (write your question then answer it)
19Term5 (write your question then answer it)