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ONE RIDDLE, ONE ANSWER

ONE RIDDLE, ONE ANSWER. OBJECTIVES. TODAY WE WILL…. Analyze Story Structure Identify elements of plot and setting Use academic language: story structure, plot, and setting. VOCABULARY REVIEW. Wearily Act of being very tired Depart Leave or go away Suitable Just right. Increase

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ONE RIDDLE, ONE ANSWER

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  1. ONE RIDDLE, ONE ANSWER

  2. OBJECTIVES TODAY WE WILL…. • Analyze Story Structure • Identify elements of plot and setting • Use academic language: story structure, plot, and setting Free PowerPoint Template from www.brainybetty.com

  3. VOCABULARY REVIEW • Wearily • Act of being very tired • Depart • Leave or go away • Suitable • Just right • Increase • Become bigger & bigger or larger & larger • Observed • Look carefully • Advised • Being told what to do Free PowerPoint Template from www.brainybetty.com

  4. STRATEGY: Analyze Story Structure • Story structure is the way a writer puts the events, characters, and setting in a story together. • When readers understand how these things fit together, they can better understand and remember what happens in the story Free PowerPoint Template from www.brainybetty.com

  5. SKILL: Plot & Setting • The plot is a series of events in a story • It’s the beginning, middle, and end • The setting is when and where a story takes place. • To identify the setting, use details in the text and illustrations. • The setting can change in different parts of a story • Knowing the setting helps readers understand why characters act in a certain way, why events and problems happen. Free PowerPoint Template from www.brainybetty.com

  6. PREVIEW & PREDICT When I say “Go”, take 1 minute to preview the illustrations. Ask yourself: • What does the title mean? • Where do you think the story takes place? On your index card, write your predictions and anything else you want to know about the story. We will check your predictions after we listen to the story. Free PowerPoint Template from www.brainybetty.com

  7. FOCUS QUESTION • Read to find out… • Where in the world does Aziza live? NOW you will read along as we listen to…. Free PowerPoint Template from www.brainybetty.com

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  9. Let’s Check our Predictions! • Share with your criss-cross/shoulder partner your predictions. Were they correct? • Was your prediction about the story’s ending correct? • Did you guess where Aziza lived? • How did analyzing the setting and plot help you understand why Aziza decided to marry Ahmed? TOMORROW WE WILL… • Use our “Setting Web” to answer our “Comprehension Check” questions on page 335. Free PowerPoint Template from www.brainybetty.com

  10. SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT…. • Have you ever had to solve a difficult puzzle or riddle? • How did you solve it? Free PowerPoint Template from www.brainybetty.com

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