Florida Virtual School, ELA 3 Lesson 5.01 Note-taking Guide To download this file, click: “File” → “Download As” → Choose your file format, & SAVE to your ELA 3 folder that you have created. What’s my goal for the lesson? ➔ identify different types of narrative writing ➔ analyze the interaction between character development, setting, and plot in a literary text ➔ analyze two or more themes and their development throughout a literary text Summary (What did you learn?-- complete this after reading your lesson): Page 2 What is a narrative? What are different formats of narratives? A narrative is a type of _________________that tells a _____________, the elements of which may be ____________ or ____________________. Events may be presented __________________________ or in an order that keeps the reader on their _____________. These _______________ include narrative techniques like __________________ through dialogue, vivid __________________, sensory ____________, foreshadowing, and ______________________. Florida Virtual School, ELA 3 Lesson 5.01 Note-taking Guide Question for your teacher? Page 3 What is the ONE THING that matters in a narrative? Character: What is a protagonist? What does characterization tell the reader? What is direct characterization? Florida Virtual School, ELA 3 Lesson 5.01 Note-taking Guide What is indirect characterization? What are the 4 different types of characters? - Round: - Flat: - Dynamic - Static: Conflict: What is an antagonist? What are the different types of conflict? - Character vs. character: Point of View: - Character vs. Nature - Character vs. Self - Character vs. Society - Character vs. Supernatural - Character vs. Technology First Person: Second Person: Florida Virtual School, ELA 3 Lesson 5.01 Note-taking Guide Third-Person Limited: Third-Person Omniscient: Setting: Mood: How is the weather symbolic? Why is the exposition so important? Question for your teacher? Page 4 Florida Virtual School, ELA 3 Lesson 5.01 Note-taking Guide Identifying elements of the exposition: In the ____________________, the author sets the stage for the ___________________. You'll get to know the ____________ about the __________, ___________, __________, and _____________. As the ____________ progresses, so will the __________________ of the characters, ______________, and ________________. Character Conflict Point of View Setting Question for your teacher? Page 5 What is theme? How is the theme different from the topic of the text? Florida Virtual School, ELA 3 Lesson 5.01 Note-taking Guide What should you pay close attention to when figuring out theme? Question for your teacher?