Short Story Unit Main Page
9.3.3 Analyze the way literary elements an forms are used in prose and poetry.
9.3.1 Use textual evidence to interpret and draw conclusions about literature.
9.3.4 Explain how literature can deepen and broaden personal experiences and give insight into problems or issues.
View this powerpoint to get definitions of "Elements of Fiction" terms (pink sheet due Thurs. 2/16)
Revised 2/15:

literary_elements-theme1.pptm | |
File Size: | 306 kb |
File Type: | pptm |

short-story-elements-overview1.ppt | |
File Size: | 2970 kb |
File Type: | ppt |

elements_of_fiction_wksht.doc | |
File Size: | 144 kb |
File Type: | doc |
Point of View ppt.
Take notes on pink sheet

point_of_view_ppt.ppt | |
File Size: | 78 kb |
File Type: | ppt |
Types of Irony
Take notes on pink sheet; see me for the worksheet that goes with the ppt.

three-types-of-irony-lesson.ppt | |
File Size: | 550 kb |
File Type: | ppt |
Characterization

character21.pptm | |
File Size: | 841 kb |
File Type: | pptm |
Extra Credit
This interactive site helps you learn more about Elements of Fiction. Click on "Elements of the Short Story," then "Plot Diagram" to start, read, and complete the activities. There is also a useful glossary.
Print the 2 "Plot" activities (or draw out the plot diagram) to get extra credit! due Friday 2/17
http://www.calgaryacademy.com/ICT/ss/shortstory.html
Print the 2 "Plot" activities (or draw out the plot diagram) to get extra credit! due Friday 2/17
http://www.calgaryacademy.com/ICT/ss/shortstory.html