Mastery of Literary Elements and Skills
Students will need to demonstrate MASTERY of
specific literary elements and skills during the year
•Several of our assignments will give you the opportunity to share your knowledge in a variety of different ways.
•Your ability to meet the requirements of the
assignments will determine whether or not you have mastered the material.
•Once you have met the stated mastery level for a particular element or skill, you will be moving into extending and
elaborating on that skill.
•Your choices will begin to vary and you will have more control
over the assignments.
•If you have NOT met the stated mastery level for a particular element or skill, you will be
required to revisit and attempt to demonstrate mastery.
•Your choices will be limited and you will have less control over
the assignments.
• For example, you recently completed a technology assignment identifying and explaining the connection between the
description of the settings and the characters and events in the text.
• Students that have shown mastery of the literary element through their work will be allowed to use one of the next assignment slides as an extension of their knowledge.
• Students that have NOT shown mastery will be required to use that slide as an attempt to
master the element and skill.
• The length of the assignments will remain the same, but the requirements of individual
students and their work will be different.
• You will need to stay on top of the material we cover and be able to show your complete
understanding and application of the elements and skills we cover in class.
• Remember that several of your assignments will be uploaded to your Wikispaces page for
others to see and evaluate.
Literary Elements and Skills to Master
• Setting• Plot & Sequence• Character Traits
• Conflict • Symbolism
• Foreshadowing • Flashback
• Tone & Mood • Figurative Language• Theme & Main Idea
How well did you follow directions
and demonstrate mastery of the importance of
setting in a text?
What problems, challenges, or obstacles did you face while
completing the setting assignment?What did you do to address them?
Part 1 – Locate a section of text that describes an important setting from the
story.
Part 3 - Explain what happens in that setting and what the action reveals about
the characters involved.
Part 2 – Use taggalaxy.de to locate an image that closely matches the description of
the setting.
“The long June twilight faded into night. Dublin lay enveloped in darkness but for the dim light of the moon that shone through fleecy clouds, casting a
pale light as of approaching dawn over the streets and the dark waters of the Liffey.” (page 10)
Liam O’ Flaherty creates the mood of story through the use descriptive words and vivid language. The setting is established as a dangerous
and challenging place to survive.
You presentation must include the follow pieces/information:
•A cover slide with the story title, author’s name, your name, class period, and date•Five (5) completed setting slides
Each slide requires:•A direct quote from the text with the correct page number•An appropriate and fitting image taken ONLY from taggalaxy.de•An explanation (NOT A SUMMARY) of the importance the setting and what is revealed about the character(s).
Remember to check the RUBRIC for all the details!