Teaching Literary Elements With Short Stories

Teaching Literary Elements With Short Stories by Tara McCarthy is a resource published by Scholastic Inc. in June 2000, comprising 96 pages in English. This book provides educators with creative mini-lessons and activities designed to explore essential literary elements such as character, plot, setting, and theme. It includes four ready-to-use short stories that facilitate focused teaching, allowing students to analyze and understand these elements effectively.
Readers will find a practical approach to teaching literary concepts, with over 25 reproducibles included to enhance classroom engagement. The activities are tailored for Grades 4-8, making it a suitable resource for elementary education. By utilizing the provided short story models, students can develop their writing skills while learning to identify and apply various literary techniques, including metaphor, imagery, and symbolism.
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Exploring literary elements such as character, plot, setting, theme, point-of-view, metaphor, imagery, symbolism, and more, is easy with these creative and exciting mini-lessons and activities. This time-saving resource includes four ready-to-use short stories that allow you to easily focus on the literary elements you want to teach. By sharing and analyzing the short story models, students find exemplars they can follow as they plan and write their own stories. Includes more than 25 reproducibles! For use with Grades 4-8.
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