Note-Taking Guide Instructions The table below is to help you take notes on your lesson and complete all parts of your lesson. There are two ways you can use this: Choice 1 - Click FILE and choose MAKE A COPY. Name the copy with LA 8B plus the Unit # and Lesson #. This copy will automatically be stored in your personal Google Drive on your computer. You can now type directly on your new copy and close out this master copy. Choice 2 - You can use a spiral notebook and hand write your notes by using this document to help you organize your notes, so you don’t miss any of the important information. You’ll want to start each page by using a title with LA 8B plus the Unit # and Lesson #. You may want to choose a spiral with at least 200 pages in it, so it can last for both semesters. LA 8B Unit 3, Lesson 1 Lesson Page Number Notes and Classwork Objective 1 In this section, you will explain how a writer uses details to develop a character in a novel. Key Words ● characters ● dialogue 2 Character Development in a Novel Take notes on new information or things you want to remember: ● Dialogue ● Actions ● Thoughts ● Reactions ● Responses to others Anne of Green Gables Check-In 1. a. 3 b. c. d. 2. Practice 4 Paragraph: Objective: In this section, you will describe the elements of plot in a story. Key Words ClimaxConflict- 5 ExpositionFalling actionPlotResolution- Rising Action- Understanding Plot Structure Take notes on new information or things you want to remember: 6 7 Check-In Take notes on the elements of plot structure Practice Exposition 8 Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Objective: In this section, you will determine where and when a story takes place. Key Words 9 ● Setting Analyzing Setting Take notes on new information or things you want to remember: 10 Check-In Question 1 11 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Practice 12