Analyzing the Short Story. Review the plot… Using the cards, play “fan & pick” with your...

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Analyzing the Short Story

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Page 1: Analyzing the Short Story. Review the plot… Using the cards, play “fan & pick” with your group. Keep playing until all of the cards have been correctly.

Analyzing the Short Story

Page 2: Analyzing the Short Story. Review the plot… Using the cards, play “fan & pick” with your group. Keep playing until all of the cards have been correctly.

Review the plot…

• Using the cards, play “fan & pick” with your group. Keep playing until all of the cards have been correctly answered.

Page 3: Analyzing the Short Story. Review the plot… Using the cards, play “fan & pick” with your group. Keep playing until all of the cards have been correctly.

A Sound of Thunder—Cause and EffectIdentify the cause and effect relationship in the sequence of events in this story. The first and last event are filled in for you.

Eckels signs up for a safari to

the past

We hear “a sound of thunder”

Page 4: Analyzing the Short Story. Review the plot… Using the cards, play “fan & pick” with your group. Keep playing until all of the cards have been correctly.

Get out your “plot” and “foreshadowing” flashcards

Draw a picture on each of the two cards that depicts the term. For example, on my presentation I placed a plot graph on the “plot” card and a picture of Hansel and Gretel leaving crumbs behind on the “foreshadowing” card.

Page 5: Analyzing the Short Story. Review the plot… Using the cards, play “fan & pick” with your group. Keep playing until all of the cards have been correctly.

Using your book and your flashcard, complete the “Frayer model” worksheet analyzing the foreshadowing in “A Sound of Thunder.”

Definitions

Write the definition as it appears in your glossary or on your flashcard.

Characteristics

Think of characteristics of foreshadowing (why authors use it, how it helps the reader, etc.)

Find examples of foreshadowing in the story “A Sound of Thunder”

Examples

Draw a picture of your vision of foreshadowing that occurred in the story “A Sound of Thunder.”

Illustration

Foreshadowing

Page 6: Analyzing the Short Story. Review the plot… Using the cards, play “fan & pick” with your group. Keep playing until all of the cards have been correctly.

Consider how this story would change if it were told from a different point of view.

Red group: TravisOrange group: one of the other safari membersYellow group: man behind the deskGreen group: the T-RexBlue group: LesperancePurple group: the butterfly

Brainstorm ways the story would have changed and what details might have been added or left out if the point-of-view had revolved around your character.

Page 7: Analyzing the Short Story. Review the plot… Using the cards, play “fan & pick” with your group. Keep playing until all of the cards have been correctly.

Make a plot graph with the elements on which your character would have focused.

Page 8: Analyzing the Short Story. Review the plot… Using the cards, play “fan & pick” with your group. Keep playing until all of the cards have been correctly.

Draw pictures that would indicate your character’s focus on the plot.

Page 9: Analyzing the Short Story. Review the plot… Using the cards, play “fan & pick” with your group. Keep playing until all of the cards have been correctly.

Create a Frayer model that depicts the foreshadowing that revolves around your character.

Definitions

Write the definition as it appears in your glossary or on your flashcard.

Characteristics

Think of characteristics of foreshadowing as it appeared in the story (why it was used, etc.)

Find examples of foreshadowing in the story “A Sound of Thunder” that involves your group’s character

Examples

Draw a picture of your vision of foreshadowing that occurred in the story “A Sound of Thunder” that involved your character

Illustration

Foreshadowing