3. Student Learning Map

  • Topic:Short Stories
  • Subject(s):English Language Arts
  • Days:30
  • Grade(s):10
Key Learning: Great stories address universal themes of human existence and conflict. Literary elements are used to give meaning to text. Authors fashion character to develop plot and theme.
Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 
How do the elements of plot contribute to theme? How do literary elements affect the meaning of the text? How does the author fashion characters to develop plot and theme?
   
Concept: Plot
Concept: Point of View
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How does the author\'s use of structures (such as flashback,etc. relate to theme? (A)
How does the setting help to establish the mood of the story? (A)
How does the setting help to establish the mood of the story? (ET)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How does the author develop the characters? (ET)
What is the function of the exposition of the story? (ET)
Is the main conflict internal or external? (ET)
How do i recognize the climax of the story? (ET)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How does the point of view shape the story? (A)
How does the falling action lead to the resolution? (ET)
What is the relationship of the author to the narrator? (A)
Concept: Literary Terms
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Concept:
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How does an author\'s use of literary elements enhance the reader\'s enjoyment and understanding of the selection? (A)
How can we identify the point of view? (ET)
Why do authors use foreshodowing? (ET)
What is the relationship of the author to the narrator? (ET)
How does the author\'s tone convey meaning? (ET)
How does the mood of the story convey meaning? (ET)
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Vocabulary:

Vocabulary:

Additional Information:

Textbook, Anthologies, Internet, Videos, Graphic organizers

Resources:

Vocabulary Report

  • Plot -
  • Exposition -
  • Imagery -
  • Narrator -
  • Symbolism -
  • First Person POV -
  • Character -
  • Conflict -
  • Third Person Onmiscient POV -
  • Rising Action -
  • Setting -
  • Foreshadowing -
  • Third Person Limited POV -
  • Flashback -
  • Climax -
  • Theme -
  • Irony -
  • Point of View -
  • Falling Action -
  • Tone -
  • Resolution -
  • Mood -
  • Mood -