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Elements of Short Stories

Elements of Short Stories. K-12 Project By Julie Brichta . Student: Medina. 8 years old/3 rd Grade Very Outgoing and friendly Diagnosed as Mentally Retarded Splits the day between Regular Ed Classroom and Special Ed classroom Visual Learner. Strengths. Strong Reading Fluency Artistic

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Elements of Short Stories

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  1. Elements of Short Stories K-12 Project By Julie Brichta

  2. Student: Medina • 8 years old/3rd Grade • Very Outgoing and friendly • Diagnosed as Mentally Retarded • Splits the day between Regular Ed Classroom and Special Ed classroom • Visual Learner

  3. Strengths • Strong Reading Fluency • Artistic • Very Vocal • Strong Fine Motor Skills • Strong Spelling Ability

  4. Difficulties • Reading Comprehension • Writing Skills • Organization • Content • Math Skills • Behavior

  5. Environment • Regular Education Classroom • Third Grade Classroom • Special Ed and Regular Ed Teachers co-teaching • Reading/Language Arts Class • Laptops provided for each student

  6. Tasks • Students will read book “Where the Wild Things Are”. • Students will make a graphic organizer of the story. • Students will produce their own book based on different elements of short stories.

  7. Tasks • What the class will do • Make an outline of six elements of the story including the literal and inferential elements: • Characters • Setting • Plot • Point of View • Conflict • Theme • Create a book in Microsoft Word, making a page for each short story element, using inferential knowledge.

  8. Tasks • What Medina Will Do • Make an inspiration map of the three literal elements of the short story including • Characters • Setting • Plot • Create a book using Microsoft Word and Intellipics, making two pages for each short story element, using literal/concrete knowledge of the story.

  9. Objectives • Medina • Medina will identify three literal elements of a short story. • Medina will gather information from a book. • Medina will use Inspiration as a graphic organizer. • Medina will use Intellipics to express ideas in pictures.

  10. Objectives • Regular Education Students • Students will identify six elements of a short story. • Students will make inferences about the story to identify the theme, point of view, and conflict of the story. • Students will use Microsoft Word to express ideas in writing.

  11. Tools • Students will use the following tools in this lesson: • Medina • Inspiration • Intellipics • Regular Education Students • Microsoft Word

  12. Resources • “Where The Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak • “SETTing the stage for Success: Building Success through Effective Selection and Use of Assistive Technology Systems” by Joy Smiley Zabala • www.inspiration.com • www.intellitools.com

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