The Art of Narrative Storytelling · Narrative Reading
Setting and Atmosphere
Examining how the time and place of a story influence the mood and the behavior of characters.
Key Questions
- 1How does the author use sensory details to transport the reader to a different world?
- 2In what ways does the setting limit or help the characters in achieving their goals?
- 3How would the mood of the story change if the setting was moved to a modern city?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Reading and Viewing (Narrative) - P3MOE: Writing and Representing - P3
Level: Primary 3
Subject: English Language
Unit: The Art of Narrative Storytelling
Period: Narrative Reading
Suggested Methodologies
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