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All About Setting

All About Setting. When and Where. Ray didn’t want to be there. He didn’t like anything about the place. It was awful! He couldn’t think of one single thing he enjoyed about it. He couldn’t believe his parents made him go. Where is Ray? When is he there? He could be anywhere!.

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All About Setting

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  1. All About Setting When and Where

  2. Ray didn’t want to be there. He didn’t like anything about the place. It was awful! He couldn’t think of one single thing he enjoyed about it. He couldn’t believe his parents made him go. Where is Ray? When is he there? He could be anywhere!

  3. Ray didn’t want to be there. He didn’t like anything about the place. It was awful! He didn’t like the bugs biting him, or the idea that anything could crawl across his sleeping bag in the middle of the night. It was too hot and the wind made scary sounds blowing through the trees in the night. He couldn’t think of one single thing he liked about it! He couldn’t believe his parents made him go. He couldn’t wait until the weekend was over. Where is Ray and When? How do we know?

  4. Reading Notes: Setting WHEN WHERE • Setting is the “_________” and the “___________” of a story. • _______________ -Time historical/ calendar clock time seasons • _______________- Place real fantasy WHEN WHERE

  5. Guess the Setting • Assign groups. • Each group needs one sheet of paper with each person’s name on it. And numbered 1-4. • Directions: There are four paper bags numbered one through four. Inside each bag are some clues that will help describe setting. Each group must look at the things in each sack and decide where they are from. Write your answer by the number on your paper that matches the number on the bag.

  6. How your paper should look: Names: Bob, Jane, Sue, Joe Guess the Setting 1. 2. 3. 4.

  7. Homework Setting WHEN and WHERE

  8. Main Idea Week One

  9. Main Idea Notes main idea • The ______________ is what a piece of writing is all about. • In a ________________, all sentences should work together to tell about, or develop, one main idea. • The main idea is usually stated in a ____________. • _____________ help develop the main idea. • Use ___________________ to connect ideas. paragraph topic sentence Details time-order words

  10. Read this paragraph about a personal experience. Notice how the writer states the main idea and tells more about it by adding supporting details. topic sentence states main idea I’ll never forget the day my family moved San Antonio. It was a very hot day in July. Before we got to the city, our car broke down. After we got the car fixed, we got lost. When we finally found out house, we were hungry and tired. Luckily, our new neighbors were very friendly. They invited us for supper. Our very bad day had a very good ending. Now that we are settled, we love it there. ___________________________________________________ _______________ ________________________________ Details tell more about the main idea _____ A time order word connects one idea to the other

  11. Practice Main Idea: My day at Carson Beach was fun. • The sky was blue, and the sun was shining. • My Aunt Lydia lives near Cincinnati. • I found a beautiful seashell in the sand. • I played in the waves all morning. • Next month, I’m going camping at Morton Park. Yes No Yes Yes No

  12. Getting the Main Idea • There are many ways to get the main idea of a story. You can look at the pictures. You can read the title or topic sentences. Or you can scan the page for details or key words. • Looking at the picture below, what do you think is the main idea of this book? • Judging from the title, what is the main idea of the book?

  13. Read the paragraph and notice the topic sentence, details, and the key words. • Alligators are quick swimmers. They are strong animals. They spend a lot of time in the water, but they also like to rest on the sand. They are quicker in the water than on the land because they can swim fast, but theycannot run very fast.If I were swimming and I saw an alligator, I would jump out of the water fast and run away. I wouldn’t try to get away by swimming. I know I would have a better chance on land because I can run faster than an alligator.

  14. Main Idea Week Two

  15. Remember… • Main Idea is what the whole selection is about. • Main Idea can be found in the topic sentence. • In a paragraph all of the sentences work together to tell the main idea. • Details help develop the main idea. • Time-order words help organize the main idea.

  16. Summary • A summary tells only the main points of a story. • A summary includes the main idea and only the most important details.

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