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5re Ir Rvslides m02 wk01 l01
5re Ir Rvslides m02 wk01 l01
Multiple photos on a slide are credited in this order: left-to-right and top-to-bottom.
Build Knowledge and Language.
What a Story.
You will learn about different genres.
ON Ed.
WATCH
its genre?
Essential Question?
• How does the video help you answer the
• What is your favorite genre of storytelling?
Lena and the Lonely Peony:
A Story Told in Three Genres
©Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Lena and the Lonely Peony Photos pink peony ©Katilia/Shutterstock flowering bush
©cherezoff/Shutterstock grass carpet ©rangizzz/Shutterstock tree ©TJmedia/Shutterstock pink flowering plant ©sakdam/Shutterstock rock garden
©naKornCreate/Shutterstock English cottage garden ©Hannamariah/Shutterstock shrub ©Johannes Kornelius/Shutterstock tall bush ©BK
foto/Shutterstock Music Mystery For The Witty ©ionics/Pond5 Garden Walz ©TribeofNoise/Pond5 Enchanted Forest ©GeorgMausolfMusic/Pond5
Build Knowledge and Language.
Let’s Learn!
prose 1. Look at Vocabulary Cards 2.1–2.4.
dialogue
2. Discuss each word.
climax
foreword 3. H
ow do these words relate to the topic
“What a Story”?
Knowledge Map
Fantasy/
Fairy Tale
These are five story Adventure
genres we will learn
about. Story
Genres
Realistic
Play
Fiction
Poetry
ANCHOR
THE
SKILL.
©Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company ©JGI/Tom Grill/Getty Images; ©Edward Lara/Shutterstock;
©middelveld/iStock/Getty Images; ©Jupiterimages/Getty Images
Shared Reading.
Let’s Read!
pages 82–83 What subheadings do you find on page 83?
Graphic Organizer 16
Shared Reading.
ENGAGE AND
RESPOND.
How does genre Now that you’ve read Many Ways to Tell a Story,
affect the way a think about the Essential Question.
story is told?
Talk about your ideas with a partner.