Worlds of Wonder: Narrative Reading and Craft · Narrative Reading
Setting the Scene
Analyzing how authors use sensory details to create a vivid sense of time and place for the reader.
Key Questions
- 1How does the setting of a story change the way the characters behave?
- 2Which sensory words does the author use to make the reader feel like they are in the story?
- 3Why is the setting important to the overall mood of the book?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Reading - Grade 2ON: Writing - Grade 2
Grade: Grade 2
Subject: Language Arts
Unit: Worlds of Wonder: Narrative Reading and Craft
Period: Narrative Reading
Suggested Methodologies
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