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Fiction Day at OPS Institute

A day of fiction at OPS Institute. Book Story or Life Story?

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Fiction Day at OPS Institute

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  1. Teaching For Understanding In Fiction Presented by Angela Maiers Angelamaiers.com

  2. Agenda • Review and Reflect • 1st 20 days and Beyond • Understanding Fiction • What • How • Access

  3. Joy Understand Learn Love Participate Listen/Reflect Reading Is… Instructional Goals

  4. Retell

  5. Answer “Our” Questions!

  6. Joy Understand Learn Love Participate Listen/Reflect Reading Is… Instructional Goals

  7. 21st Century StandardsNAEP 2002 Students will have the ability to construct new understandings by interacting across and within texts, summarizing, analyzing, and evaluating them actively. They must be able to use literacy for creative and critical thinking and for advanced problem solving. Proficient and advanced readers know and apply multiple strategies to text in order to construct meanings from multiple perspectives and understand how their meanings may differ from those of others.

  8. ©Maiers, 2008

  9. Considering Genre...

  10. Believe Talk Expect

  11. Teacher Talk

  12. Fiction

  13. Fiction is…

  14. Story Power • Connect • Clarity • Conscious • Courage • Collective

  15. Big Ideas in Fiction

  16. “Book” Story “Life” Story (THEME) Fiction = Stories of Life

  17. BIG IDEA… the part of a book, magazine, argument, film, poem, text, etc… that articulates the author’s message or ideas about the underlying topic or theme which may or may not be explicitly stated.

  18. Topic (theme): Friendship

  19. What makes a Story Good?

  20. Plot • Characterization • Setting • Point of View • Climax • Resolution • Conclusion • Theme

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