PPT-Character Types Sixth Grade

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ELA Teachers Introduction This lesson is about the different types of characters found in literature The different types I will cover in this lesson are the protagonist

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ELA Teachers Introduction This lesson is about the different types of characters found in literature The different types I will cover in this lesson are the protagonist and antagonist . Sixth Grade. ELA Teachers. Introduction. This lesson is about the different types of characters found in literature. . The . different types I will cover in this lesson are the . protagonist and antagonist. Ms. Jordan 8. th. -Grade Reading. Introduction. . This . lesson is about the different types of characters found in literature. . We . will . study each character type . so that you can identify types of characters in stories that you read. . The Team Approach. Deena Crete. Jacqueline Lincoln. Karla . Rigsbee. Grade level intervention for . academic support: Opportunity Room . Come to the “OR” for immediate triage. 1. AS TEACHERS WE ASKED OURSELVES, “. 1. st. December 2014. A. separate grade for the sixth form. G. raded judgement . for . sixth . form . provision. N. umerical . grade and write sections in the inspection report that summarise the key findings and explain the effectiveness . Day 1. Punctuating Properly. Three Different Types of Sentences. I’ll take three double . cheesburgers. said the man in the yellow car. Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy sang Carly Rae . Welcome. Hannah Millett – Deputy Head. Tracy Burt and Eddie Churchill– Learning Manager. Clair . Foden. – Director of Sixth Form . Why am I here?!?. Post 16 the National Picture and KJS response . Protagonist/Antagonist. To make it easy, think of the . protagonist. as the “good guy” and . antagonist. as the "bad guy." . You can think of the . protagonist. as the hero and the . antagonist. Fiction writers employ a variety of characters while weaving their stories. . PROTAGONIST. : the main character in a literary work. ANTAGONIST:. the main character or force that opposes the protagonist. Objectives. Learn about the general approaches you need to take when installing and supporting I/O and mass storage devices. Learn how to install and configure several I/O devices, such as barcode readers, biometric devices, digital cameras, webcams, graphic tablets, and touch screens. Protagonist vs. Antagonist. In most stories, there will be a . protagonist. and an . antagonist. .. Most of the time, the protagonist and antagonist will both be one person, but sometimes, there can be more than one protagonist/antagonist – . Objectives. Learn about the general approaches you need to take when installing and supporting I/O and mass storage devices. Learn how to install and configure several I/O devices, such as barcode readers, biometric devices, digital cameras, webcams, graphic tablets, and touch screens. 1. . Question – . Ask a Question to . create a picture in the reader’s mind. . Example: Have you ever been so afraid your fingers and toes grow dangerously cold?. 2. . Quote – . A line from a book, show, movie or person.. Character. Character. is any personage in a literary work who acts, appears, or is referred to as playing a part. . Types of Characters:. Round and Flat. Round characters . are characters that act from varied, often conflicting motives, impulses, and desires. . static. , and dynamic characters. I will explain what each of these entail so that you can identify types of characters in stories that you read. . Introduction. Protagonist/Antagonist. It is easiest to think of the protagonist and antagonist characters as the "good guy" and the "bad guy" respectively.

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