Sentences

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Creative Writing Reminders


WHAT ARE THE ELEMENTS OF CREATIVE WRITING?


F Block:

Diverse sentences (structures and types)
Word Choice, vocabulary, DICTION
Syntax (how words are arranged in a sentence)
Use of figurative language
Fabulous punctuation for meaning
Details and descriptions (paint a picture with words)

Creative ideas
A story
     Plot (Dramatic Arc)
     Great, hook of an introduction
     Setting
     Point of View
     Theme (what's the point)
     Show don't tell - give us some action
     Resolution
     No conflict, NO STORY
Characters
     Main - Protagonist(s) the conflicted good person
     Antagonist (the thing or person getting in the way of the protagonist getting what he/she wants.
     Supporting
Static/Dynamic  (grow and change)


H Block

NO CONFLICT, NO STORY
Climax
Beginning, Middle, End - (dramatic arc, story line, plot)
Rising Action
Characters 
      Protagonist (good, the hero, the one facing the conflict)
      Antagonist (the thing/person/character preventing the protagonist from achieving what he/she/it wants)
      Static (doesn't change)
       Dynamic (MUST GROW OR CHANGE IN SOME WAY)
Setting
Cause/Effect - Action/Reaction
Figurative language
Letters/phrases/sentences SYNTAX - arrangement of words in a sentence)
THEME, THEME, THEME (message, the point, the reason the writer wrote the story)
Originality - VOICE
Punctuation
Details and Descriptions
Fabulous words/vocabulary/DICTION
Pathos - Care about the characters
Humor (maybe or not)
Good intro, hook
Organization
Resolution
Character traits
Symbolism, suspense, forshadowing,


BLOCK E

Conflict
Resolution
Characters - Protagonist  and Antagonist
       P =  Hero, the good guy, MUST CHANGE
       A =  Against the protagonist - the problem maker
Setting
Atmosphere - Mood
Status Quo, Rising Action, Conflict, Crisis, Climax, Resolution (Dramatic Arc)
Plot
Structure Structure Structure
Dialogue
THEME, THEME, THEME
Variety of Sentences
Figurative Language
FANTABULOUS introduction
Punctuation - tone and meaning
WORDS, VOCABULARY, DICTION
Details/Description
Voice 
Symbolism, plot twist, foreshadowing, backstory


C Block
Descriptive language and details
Figurative Language
Suspense
Story Line (Dramatic Arc, Plot) - Status Quo, rising action, CONFLICT (major), Crisis, Climax, falling action or the resolution
Variety of sentences
Imagination
Plot twist
Perspective
Interesting Characters
        Protagonist = Main person, hero, good guy/girl, trying achieve something, MUST GROW OR CHANGE IN SOME WAY (DYNAMIC CHARACTER)
        Antagonist = Gets in the way of Protagonist achieving, bad person, (Static, doesn't grow or change (exceptions - The Grinch, Scrooge)
NO CONFLICT, NO STORY
Theme (Author's message, moral, point, big idea - ABSTRACT)
Dialogue
Emotion
Setting
Fantabulous hook or intro
Show don't tell (action)





Wednesday, August 15, 2018

A mish mash

TODAY:

PASS OUT FOLDERS AND NOTEBOOKS
BOOKMARK THE BLOG ADDRESS
TRY OUT PLICKERS
PRINT OUT BOOK COVERS
HAVE A BOOK TALK

Monday, August 13, 2018

WELCOME AND JEOPARDY REVIEW

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

WELCOME!

Today will play

Greet Each other with a game
Classroom orientation and poster hang
Play Jeopardy



FOR THE LOVE OF LANGUAGE ARTS JEOPARDY


My Jeopardy Template

SENTENCE STRUCTURES

SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES REVIEW


Subs/Preds/Sentence/Clauses Review




My Jeopardy Template


My Jeopardy Template


  HERE IS THE LINK TO KAHN ACADEMY FOR PRACTICE

HERE IS THE LINK TO QUIA FOR PRACTICE

HERE IS A SLIDE SHOW TO HELP YOU FURTHER UNDERSTAND THE FOUR DIFFERENT SENTENCE STRUCTURES - simple, complex, compound, and complex/compound



A SENTENCE IS LIKE A HOUSE


A SENTENCE IS LIKE A HOUSE.
IT NEEDS CERTAIN COMPONENTS TO BE BEAUTIFUL.

·       IT NEEDS A SOLID FOUNDATION, WITHOUT IT, THERE IS NO HOUSE.
·       A FRAME, WALLS, AND A ROOF ARE THE BASICS AND WHAT MAKES THE HOUSE HABITABLE.
·       AND DECORATIONS TO ENSURE ITS BEAUTY AND TO REFLECT OUR PERSONALITIES


WHY IS A SENTENCE LIKE A HOUSE?
BECAUSE IT, TOO, NEEDS ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS TO MAKE IT BEAUTIFUL.


·       THE FOUNDATION OF A SENTENCE IS THE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE – WITHOUT THEM, THERE IS NO SENTENCE.

·       THE FRAME, THE WALLS, AND THE ROOF OF A SENTENCE ARE THE INDEPENDENT AND DEPENDENT CLAUSES AND ALL THE VARIOUS SENTENCES WE CAN MAKE OUT OF THEM.


·       AND THE DECORATIONS ARE THE FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE DEVICES WE USE TO MAKE SENTENCES NOT ONLY BEAUTIFUL, BUT REFLECT OUR WRITER’S VOICE.

Figurative Language Asssessment

How to prepare? Know the differences between poetry and prose Define the figurative language Identify the figurative language in a s...