- Identify the narrative structure of a myth
- Apply terminology to points in a plot
- Determine plot of a narrative from TV
Opening
Small Group:
1. Sort the Sequence of Events in "Daedalus and Icarus" and think about the signal words for Chronology as you retell yourself the narrative.
Large Group:
2. Discuss and Agree upon Timeline
Small Group:
3. Create and Finish the entire timeline for "Daedalus and Icarus" in your Notes on Reading.
Large Group:4. What is the sequence of events?
- This is called "PLOT"
Small Group:
5. Mark your Timeline:
- What are the three most important events? (Circle Them)
- Compare your choices with another pair or group and put STARS next to the events that both pairs chose as particularly important.
Large Group:
6. Which are the most important events? Add them to your timeline if they aren't already there.
7. Which event gave you your first clue about the CONFLICT in the story? (Circle that event in your timeline)
- Label it "TURNING POINT"
8. Which event toward the end of the story was the most dramatic? (Circle that event in your timeline.)
- Label it "CRISIS POINT"
Work Period:
9. Recall a television show and sketch out the plot on a timeline in your notes on reading.
- Identify the characters
- Describe the setting
- Label the TURNING POINT in the PLOT
- Label the CRISIS POINT in the PLOT
Closing:
10. Add the following terms to your Glossary of Reading Terms. Define and provide examples for each.
- Plot
- Turning Point
- Crisis Point
Homework: Read Independently for 20 minutes and Identify the TURNING POINT from early in your book.
- When does the Conflict really start to show its face and affect the plot?
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