Literary Devices: Foreshadowing,Flashback, Symbolism and Irony - FLASH-PC
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Literary Devices: Foreshadowing, Flashback, Symbolism and Irony - FLASH-PC
An expertly crafted teaching resource for students between grades 5 and 8. What sets this learning tool apart is its implementation of curriculum-based content encompassed in a chapter mini format for ease-of-use.
The significance of this resource:- It makes the elements of literature tangible.
- It outlines four key literary devices – foreshadowing, flashback, symbolism, and irony with engaging reading passages.
- 'Before you Read' and 'After you Read' questions are integrated to ensure comprehension while promoting student discussion.
This tool offers various approaches to its incorporation:
- Whole-group activity during classroom hours. Teachers can lead device-specific discussions post completion of sections.
- In smaller peer groups where learners facilitate their own discussion utilizing provided questions as guiding points.
- Vocabulary flashcards serve dual roles – assists independent study time or as additional aids during classroom reviews.
- Graphic organizers offer visual tools that help conceptual development while improving critical-thinking skills.
This interactive program interspersed throughout maintains learning fun without removing the essence – encouraging an active engagement with reinforcing taught concepts.
A Comprehensive Tool for Understanding Literary Devices:
A convenient single zip file includes PC software permitting easy access without compromising on instructional value.
The FLASH-PC covers more than just lesson plans; it forms an integral part of Language Arts subjects specifically focusing on literature subtopics."With the FLASH-PC, you’re not just teaching but mentoring future critics and connoisseurs of literature."
What's Included
1 zip file with PC software
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foreshadowing
symbolism
irony
literary
literature
flashback literature
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