eSpark Learning: Previewing Text Structures Framing Video: (4.RL.5 Quest 5) - By esparklearningvideos
00:03 | By the end of this quest , you will be | |
00:05 | able to explain the major differences between poems , drama | |
00:08 | and prose . The reading strategy you will use in | |
00:12 | this quest is previewing When you preview you look through | |
00:15 | the text reading titles and headings and seeing how the | |
00:18 | Texas structured . For instance , when you preview this | |
00:22 | text , you can see an address , a date | |
00:25 | , a greeting and closing because you previewed it . | |
00:27 | You can determine that this text is a letter . | |
00:31 | In this quest , you'll be reading The Wizard of | |
00:33 | Oz . The Adventures of Don Quixote and I Lost | |
00:36 | My Underwear Today and other flights of the imagination . | |
00:39 | Thes stories will be in different forms . By previewing | |
00:42 | , you'll be able to determine if the texture reading | |
00:44 | is a poem , drama or prose . At the | |
00:49 | end of this quest , you will create a keynote | |
00:51 | where you teach about the differences between poetry , drama | |
00:53 | and pros . Make one slide for poetry one slide | |
00:57 | for drama on one slide for pros to find the | |
01:00 | terms and then give examples of each from the books | |
01:02 | you read in this quest . By the end of | |
01:05 | this quest , you'll be able to explain the major | |
01:07 | differences between poems , drama and prose . |
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Explain the major differences between poems, drama, and prose
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ESpark Learning: Previewing Text Structures Framing Video: (4.RL.5 Quest 5) is a free educational video by esparklearningvideos .It helps students in grades 4 practice the following standards RL.4.5.
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1. RL.4.5 : Explain major differences between poems, drama, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems (e.g., verse, rhythm, meter) and drama (e.g., casts of characters, setting descriptions, dialogue, stage directions) when writing or speaking about a text..