jueves, 18 de septiembre de 2008

SQP3R "Fiction"

"Fiction"


Detail is the lifeblood of fiction


-J. Gardner


Survey


Question

- What is fiction?

- Why does the detail is the lifeblood of fiction?

- What is plot?

- What does the plot chart shows?

- What is a character?

- What is the setting?

- What is the theme?


Predict
- A fiction is an imaginary event or something that is not true.

- Because you need details to imagine the story and understand it better.

- The plot are the events that happend in a story.

- It shows the steps that the writers have to follow, while making the story.

- A character is the people that are in the story.

- The setting is the place where the story happens.

- The theme what the story is about, like the lesson.


Read


Recite

- Fiction is writing that comes from a writer's imagination.

- Usually a work of fiction is created through the use of vivid details that we recognize or that move us in some way.

- The plot is the sequence of events in a story, and it is the writer's plan for what happens, when it happens, and to whom it happens.

- The chart is about the four stages in which most plots develop.

- The charters are the people, animals, or imaginary creatures that take part in the action of a story.

- Thes setting is the time and place in which the action of the story happens. The story can be set in a real or an imaginary place.

- The theme is the meaning, moral, or message about life that the writer conveys to the reader.

2 comentarios:

Grace #25 dijo...

Pily :)
I loved the pictures!
they fit with the themes
and they look pretty good!

Mrs. Rose Gardoni dijo...

Great work!

María del Pilar: you are missing the PLOT diagram..please add it.

My beautiful girl, I am so proud of you!
Check you grammar please!!