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This activity focuses on eight essential literary vocabulary terms that enhance comprehension and engagement with texts. Students will create a foldable with eight boxes, each filled with one vocabulary word. Through interactive guessing, students will discover terms such as "Setting," "Conflict," "Dialogue," "Theme," and more, while exploring their definitions. By understanding these concepts—like internal and external conflict—students will deepen their analysis of characters and narratives, fostering a greater appreciation for storytelling techniques in literature.
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Week 3 Vocabulary Foldable
Directions • Create 8 boxes on your page • Fill in each box with a vocabulary word • Try to guess the correct definition from the list on the following slides • Setting • Internal conflict • External conflict • Loyalty • Dialogue • Theme • Exposition • Resolution
Example • Setting - #4 • Resolution #1
1 • Written conversation between two or more characters
2 • First stage of a story that tells about the characters, setting, and conflict.
3 • Reveals how everything turns out
4 Time and place of the action in a story
5 • A character who struggles against a force outside of him or herself, such as nature or another character.
6 • A problem that occurs within the character, such as fear.
7 • Faithfulness to a person, cause, or idea
8 • A message about life or human nature that the writer shares with the readers.
Check your answers! • Setting: Time and place of the action in a story • Dialogue: Written conversation between two or more characters • Exposition: First stage of a story that tells about the characters, setting, and conflict. • Resolution: Reveals how everything turns out • External conflict: A character who struggles against a force outside of him or herself, such as nature or another character. • Internal conflict: A problem that occurs within the character, such as fear. • Loyalty: Faithfulness to a person, cause, or idea • Theme: A message about life or human nature that the writer shares with the readers.