OBJECTIVE: Today we learn how to identify flashback and foreshadowing in a story. You will know you have learned this when you can identify 1 example of each in your independent reading.
AGENDA:
Do Now: List and explain the 5 elements of plot.
Think*Pair*Share: What is flashback? What is foreshadowing?
Flashback and Foreshadowing: Writers play with time in a story by by using flashback and foreshadowing.
Flashback vs. Foreshadowing
Independent work: In your notebook, use one of the examples of foreshadowing to write a creative story. You may change the wording of the example you use.
Your story must be 10-15 sentences in length.
Include the 5 elements of plot in your story!
We will share our stories!
Exit Ticket:
1. What is one new thing you learned in English 1 today?
2. What confused you?
HOMEWORK: Spend 20-30 minutes reading your independent reading book. In your notebook, write the exposition (introduction) of the book. BONUS: Include any examples of Flashback or Foreshadowing you find in your reading. 10 points
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