Reading
What is Reader's Workshop?
* Mini-lesson (5 - 10 minutes)
A short lesson focused on on some aspect of literature or a reading strategy.
* Independent Reading Time(10 - 15 minutes or more!).
The students READ! Each student will try out the mini-lesson in his or her reading. This is where students keep a journal and respond to the literature in terms of what they think or how they feel about what they are reading. I will conference with individual students or small groups.
* Share (5 minutes)
Readers share with a partner and/or whole class as they seek feedback.
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The Seven Syllable patterns
1. Closed /met/
2. OPen /me/
3. Magic e (King Ed) pin to pine / hat to hate / fin to fine
http://safeshare.tv/w/kAUQwNmpEm
4. Vowel Team /ai/ /ay/ /ea/ /ee/ /ie/ /oa/ /oe/
http://safeshare.tv/w/fKXNGKqvjh
5. Bossy "R" - when a vowel is followed by an R - the R contols the sound
6. Dipthongs - /oi/ /oy/ /aw/ /au/ /oo/ /ew/ /ue/ /ui/ /ow / /ou/ /oo/
http://safeshare.tv/w/rOdfxpiSwe
7. Consonant -le bub/ble sta/ple
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Story Elements
S.T.O.R.Y.
S - Setting
T - talking Characters
O -Oops, there is a Problem (Conflict)
R - Rising action - solving the problems through events
(PLOT ending with the CLIMAX or turning point)
Y - Yes! There is a solution (Resolution)
Characters - People, animals, or other creatures in the story
Setting - When and where the story takes place
Sequence (plot)- The way the events are ordered
Exposition - background knowledge of the characters or setting that is important to the story. This is usually found at the beginning.
Conflict - Problem faced by the characters
Climax - Where the conflict is resolved and is the most exciting part of the story right before the final solution.
Resolution - The end of the story that happens after the climax
http://www.learner.org/interactives/story/index.html
4 Types of CONFLICT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM5cp_YL77k
Examples used in the movie, "Tangled"
Please watch 1, 2, 4 & 5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV0oAZqhxVk&index=5&list=PLCv8LCCF-UqJ4ssi4kktZjuzpgnmARwlk
More Examples
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv-sKP17xTw&list=PLZIi7vasHio-27ulrKvD56qNjXGVYdkZ7&index=4
Character vs. Character
An EXTERNAL conflict that involves a struggle, mental or physical, between two characters in the story.
Character vs. Nature
An EXTERNAL conflict that involves a struggle between the character and the elements of nature that are beyond his/her control.
Character vs Society
An EXTERNAL conflict that involves the struggle between a character and the rules or laws that govern the society in which he/she lives.
Character vs. Self
An INTERNAL conflict that involves the struggle between the character and his/her conscience.