February 13,2023 1. SO – Today the student will learn how: Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact). 2. SP/RW – Tell the students that characters in a story will be different. 3. PK – Sarah and Emily are twin sisters. Sarah is sweet on the other hand Emily is sassy. Are we comparing or contrasting? What is the signal word? 4. CV – Climax, Resolution, Conflict, Describe 5. DI- [Monday]- Short passage ● Teach (I Do): Utilize Word Document for short passage and student package. I DO: Model Sample Test Items #12. We DO: Practice using (Student Package) ● YOU DO: Exit Ticket. Closing 1. Select students to orally state what was learned from the lesson.
Compare and Contrast
RL 5.3- Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact).
Understand the characters, settings, and events in a story. Look for similarities and differences between characters, settings, and events. Analyze how the similarities and differences affect the plot or theme of the story. Climax- the most exciting and important part of a story, play, or movie that occurs usually at or near the end Resolution-the act of resolving Conflict - opposing desire (9the problem) Describe-give an account in words of (someone or something), i
Comparing and Contrasting
Characters: People or animals in a story. Settings: The time and place in which a story happens. Events: Things that happen in a story.
Concepts:
Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or
You can compare characters by looking at their traits, such as their behavior, feelings, thoughts and motivations. The setting of a story can influence the plot or theme of the story. An event is an action or occurrence that takes place in a story.
Fun facts:
What do you think is the most important difference between the characters, settings, or events in the story?
What do you think is the most important similarity between the characters, settings, or events in the story?