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Middle school literature scaffolded note interactive whiteboards

Preview of Introduction to Characterization

Introduction to Characterization

Created by
Enhanced ELA
All necessary materials needed to introduce (or review) the four methods of characterization are provided. Start with guided notes. Then have students demonstrate comprehension of the material by completing the concept map. An optional Character Analysis homework assignment is provided for students to apply their learning. Answer keys and a SmartBoard file of the notes and concept map are included.
Preview of Literary Triangle (Plot, Setting, and Character Notes)

Literary Triangle (Plot, Setting, and Character Notes)

This compressed zip file comes with a worksheet that take students through a refresher course on basic story elements such as characters, setting, and point of view. Then, it introduces the components of the plot diagram (Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution). In addition to the WS, you also have access to a Smart Notebook file that will guide the students through the notes. The Notebook file also has a link to my YouTube video for the rap, "Characters, Setting, an
Preview of Setting in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Preview of Elements of Fiction and Plot Map Notes and Organizers

Elements of Fiction and Plot Map Notes and Organizers

Created by
Mrs Rainey ELA
This is an ActivInspire presentation of notes for the eight elements of fiction and the five parts of a story's plot, each using graphic organizers. Notes may be printed or copied by students as needed. Also given in the presentation, a blank organizer for elements of fiction and two versions of blank plot maps, both to be used by the whole class on the board or to be copied by the students to fill in actual examples from stories.
Preview of O Captain! My Captain! Annotated PPT

O Captain! My Captain! Annotated PPT

Created by
Ashton Friend
This PowerPoint is the annotations of O Captain! My Captain! For high school and middle school students. The slides include a link to an audio reading of the poem. Followed by the stanza with no annotations for student engagement. Then an annotated slide to help students see more annotations. Highlights and italics are used to emphasize text.
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