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  1. ~~~ Aha Moment: Again and Again: Contrasts and Contradictions A character’s insight or sudden understanding reveal something important about the character or the plot. A word, phrase, or idea is repeated, making us wonder about its significance. The character acts in a way that contradicts how he or she has acted before or that contrasts with how we would act or that reveals a difference among the characters. Aha moment? What words told you that this was going to be an Story: and over again? What did you find that keeps coming up over Story: unexpected? What character action or feeling was Story: ___________________________________________________Stop and Ask Yourself: Why might the author bring this up again and again? _______________________________________________Stop and Ask Yourself: Why might this realization be important? _______________________________________________Stop and Ask Yourself: Why did the character act or feel that way? Pg # Pg # Pg # this word, phrase, image, idea, or situation? Why do you think the author keeps repeating What realization came to the character’s mind? What was unexpected about the action/feeling? you to think is going to happen later on? What does this Again and Again signpost lead the story? How is this realization likely to be important to way? Why do you think the character acted/felt that © S. Moorman, 2013 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com From the work of Beers and Probst in Notice and Note

  2. Tough Questions: Words of the Wiser: Memory Moment: A time when the main character asks him or herself, or someone else, a tough question, on that doesn’t have an easy answer. A wiser, often older, character shares his or her experience, wisdom, or lesson about life with the main character, hoping to guide him or her through a difficult decision. A memory interrupts the flow of the story, but reveals something important about the character or plot. Question? How did you know this was going to be a Tough Story: to be a Words-of-the-Wiser moment? What did you see that told you this was going Story: recalled the memory? What was happening when the character Story: _____________________________________________________Stop and Ask Yourself: What does this tough question make me wonder about? ________________________________________Stop and Ask Yourself: How could this advice affect the character? _____________________________________________________Stop and Ask Yourself: Why might this memory be important? Pg # Pg # Pg # share? What advice or insight did the wiser character about the question? What did you wonder about when you thought What memory came to the character’s mind? character or the one who received the advice? How do you think this will affect the main how do you think the character will answer it? How is this question important to the story and the character or to the story? Why do you think this memory is important to © S. Moorman, 2013 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com From the work of Beers and Probst in Notice and Note

  3. Take time to Notice and Note Take time to Notice and Note Take time to Notice and Note Take time to Notice and Note Take time to Notice and Note Contrasts and Contradictions Contrasts and Contradictions Contrasts and Contradictions Contrasts and Contradictions Contrasts and Contradictions Why did the character act or feel that way? Why did the character act or feel that way? Why did the character act or feel that way? Why did the character act or feel that way? Why did the character act or feel that way? Aha Moment: Aha Moment: Aha Moment: Aha Moment: Aha Moment: Why might this realization be important? Why might this realization be important? Why might this realization be important? Why might this realization be important? Why might this realization be important? ~~~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ Again and Again: Again and Again: Again and Again: Again and Again: Again and Again: Why might the author bring this up again and again? Why might the author bring this up again and again? Why might the author bring this up again and again? Why might the author bring this up again and again? Why might the author bring this up again and again? Tough Questions: Tough Questions: Tough Questions: Tough Questions: Tough Questions: What does this tough question make me wonder? What does this tough question make me wonder? What does this tough question make me wonder? What does this tough question make me wonder? What does this tough question make me wonder? Words of the Wiser: Words of the Wiser: Words of the Wiser: Words of the Wiser: Words of the Wiser: How could this advice affect the character? How could this advice affect the character? How could this advice affect the character? How could this advice affect the character? How could this advice affect the character? Memory Moment: Memory Moment: Memory Moment: Memory Moment: Memory Moment: Why might this memory be important? Why might this memory be important? Why might this memory be important? Why might this memory be important? Why might this memory be important? © S. Moorman, 2013 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com From the work of Beers and Probst in Notice and Note

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