Elements of Fiction_Quarter 4 Week 6 - Grade 7 lesson
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Elements of fiction. Grade 7 quarter 4 week 6
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Elements of Fiction
Motivational Activity: Word Search! Directions: Scan the grid of letters below carefully and attentively. Identify the words that are connected to today’s lesson. Encircle the word that you will find. The words may appear horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Objectives
What is fiction? Fiction is defined as prose based on the author’s imagination. It means, such stories never happened in real life. Types of literature in the fiction genre include the novel, short story, and novella. The word is from the Latin fictiō , “the act of making, fashioning, or molding .
Activity 1: Matching Type!
Elements of Fiction Characters – are the people, animals, or aliens in the story. Readers come to know the characters through what they say, what they think, and how they act. There are 6 types of Characters: Flat Character Protagonists Static Character Antagonists Round characters Confidante
Elements of Fiction 2. Plot- a series of events and actions that occur in a story Exposition Rising action Climax Falling action Resolution
Elements of Fiction 3. Conflict- opposition of forces or characters Man vs. man Human vs. society Human vs. nature Human vs. self Flashback- shows the past events which causes the story to happen Foreshadowing- shows hints about the future Resolution – ending of the story– I think sa plot ini pero labadi ang module T_T
Elements of Fiction 4. Settings - refers when (time) and where (place) the story happened. When (e explain da ini verbally) Where (e explain da isab ini verbally)
Elements of Fiction 5. Theme – it is the center or the main idea of the story Characteristics of a theme: It the main idea. Expressed in the form of statement, not word. It is a view of life. No theme is identical with moral or lesson. A revelation of a human character Does not rely on facts that are not stated in the story Not a familiar saying
Application Activity: Ire, Due, Kaskil , ivo Live
Assessment Multiple Choice Directions: Choose the correct answer and write it in your paper. This refers to a person, or sometimes even an animal, who takes part of the in the action of a short or other literary works. Fiction c. Characters Plot d. Theme It came from the Latin word ‘ fictio ’ which means the act of making, fashioning, or molding . Fiction c. Flashback Setting d. Conflict It is the central idea or belief in a short story. Theme c. Plot Setting d. Point of View This tells when and where the story happened. Conflict c. Plot Setting d. Point of view This refers to the series of events in a story. It has exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and denouement. Conflict c. Plot Setting d. Point of View
Assessment True or False Direction: Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false. _____1. Plot is the series of events and actions that occur in a story. _____2. Conflict refers to the belief or the central idea of a story. _____3. Characters makes the story alive. _____4. Theme tells when and where the story happens. _____5. Fiction means that the story never happened in real life.