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Title: Elements of Story Structure Chapter 9


1
Elements of Story Structure Chapter 9
  • Dr. Peterson
  • California University of PA

2
Literary Elements
  • Plot
  • Characters
  • Setting
  • Point of view
  • Theme
  • Style

3
Plot
  • Sequence of events
  • Based on the goals of the characters
  • Basic divisions of a plot- beginning, middle, and
    end.
  • First, next, then, and last
  • Introduction, development, and resolution.
  • Involves four components
  • problem
  • roadblocks
  • High point
  • solution

4
Characters
  • People

Personified Animals
5
Setting
  • Four dimensions
  • Location
  • Weather
  • Time period
  • Time

6
Point of View
  • Four POV
  • First-person
  • Omniscient
  • Limited omniscient
  • Objective

Through the eyes of one character using first
person pronoun I
Author takes on a god-like persona.
Told in third person- focus is the main character
or another important character.
Readers learn only what is visible and audible,
without knowing what the character thinks.
7
Theme
  • Underlying meaning
  • Explicit or implicit

8
Style
  • Literary Devices
  • Imagery
  • Comparison
  • Hyperbole
  • Personification
  • Symbolism
  • Tone

Painting a vivid description of a character or
setting so that a mental image is presented.
Compare one thing to another or view something in
terms of something else.
Overstate or stretch the truth.
Attribute human characteristics to animals.
Use a person, place, or thing to represent
something else.
Choice of words to establish effect.
9
Style of Writing
  • How did the author of Thundercake use imagery
    to help us make connections?

10
Activity 1
  • Select a piece of literature from the table.
  • Using the piece of literature you selected,
    complete the story map to identify some of the
    story elements evident in the literature
    selection.
  • Share your results with the class.
  • What literary elements were not included in the
    story map?
  • Preview your story for these elements. How would
    you describe the other elements for your
    literature selection?

11
Teaching Elements of Story
  • Refer to p. 392 Tompkins chart Piecing a Lesson
    Together
  • Procedures
  • Concepts
  • Strategies and skills

12
Take a closer look at your story
  • Using the piece of literature that you have, what
    concepts, strategies or skills listed on page 392
    could you teach?
  • How would you do this using the piece of
    literature that you have?
  • Discuss with a partner.
  • Share with the class.

13
Concept Map
14
Assessing Comprehension
  • Listening to students as they talk about stories
    during grand conversations.
  • Reading students entries in reading logs
  • Noting students use of reading strategies while
    they are reading
  • Observing students participation in exploring
    activities
  • Examining the projects students do

p. 403 Tompkins
15
Writing Stories
  • Write retellings of stories
  • Writing innovations on texts
  • Writing sequels
  • Writing genre stories

16
Assessing Stories Students Write
  • Can the student define or identify the
    characteristics of the story element?
  • Can the student explain how the element was used
    in a particular story?
  • Did the student apply the element in the story he
    or she has written?

p. 408 Tompkins
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