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Non-fiction D. E. A. R. TIME

Non-fiction D. E. A. R. TIME. Welcome to Spring Semester. Table of Contents: Unit 4. Decisions and the Future. SKIP. Title. Page #. Date. 1-10-13. Essential Questions “ red questions” 1-2. 1-9-13. Rule of Three 3-4. Fold a page down between units!. Page 3: PAIR - SHARE.

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Non-fiction D. E. A. R. TIME

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  1. Non-fiction D. E. A. R. TIME

  2. Welcome to Spring Semester

  3. Table of Contents: Unit 4 Decisions and the Future SKIP Title Page # Date 1-10-13 Essential Questions “redquestions” 1-2 1-9-13 Rule of Three 3-4 Fold a page down between units!

  4. Page 3: PAIR - SHARE • Brainstorm and writea list of all the stories, songs, movies/TV show titles you know that include “3” elements. • Ex: Goldilocks and the Three Bears

  5. The Rule of Three • A pattern used in storytelling • Makes the story easy to remember • Two events build tension, and the 3rd event releases it • Examples: The 3rd of 3 brothers succeeds after the 2 older siblings fail (Puss in Boots) • The protagonist is given 3 tests and receives the prize after the 3rd • Aladdin – three wishes • Frog Prince – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2n0wKKrrZM

  6. The Rule of Three • Things that come in 3s are more effective than any other number • Funnier • More satisfying • More effective • Easier to consume

  7. Everyday Examples: • GO! FIGHT! WIN! • On your mark…Get set…GO!

  8. HOMEWORK • Look through magazines, newspapers, and direct mail, and find 1-2 examples of the rule of 3 Headlines (TEXT) or Graphics (IMAGES) • Cut them out and bring them to class by Friday

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