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Welcome Back. Getting to Know You. Bring to class a picture of you doing something fun. Mrs. Schu. Organize your thoughts u sing bullet points. Be ready to:. Show and tell about what is happening in the picture.

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Welcome Back

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  1. Welcome Back Getting to Know You

  2. Bring to class a picture of you doing something fun. Mrs. Schu

  3. Organize your thoughts using bullet points.

  4. Be ready to: • Show and tell about what is happening in the picture. • Write a paragraph description, in first person, of the place where the picture was taken. • Write a paragraph describing each person. • Think about how detail and imagery create setting and characterization.

  5. Create a plot • Transform your descriptions of setting and characters into a third-person narrative. • Include plenty of details and images from all five senses. • Add to the narrative something odd, weird, magical, or improbable that didn’t really happen.

  6. Create a plot • Finish the story in a way that makes sense, but avoid the “I woke up and it was all a dream” type of ending. • Make sure that any conflicts in the story are resolved at the end.

  7. Plot Structure Review

  8. Other Elements of Plot • Conflict • Flashback • Foreshadowing • Suspense

  9. Does Life Follow the Plot Pyramid? • Think of a dramatic incident in your life or that of a person you know. • Plot the exposition, rising action, climax (turning point), falling action, and resolution of the incident. • Turn and talk to person next to you. Share the plot of your dramatic incident.

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