1. OPENING ACTIVITY: Bubble Mapping
2. OBJECTIVE: Students will explain how "Typhoid Fever" will change (in at least three different ways) if it were a different character narrating.
3. INSTRUCTION:
BIG IDEA: The choice of the narrator affects the story greatly.
- A different first person narrator means different thoughts and feelings.
- A different personality means that the tone of the story can change. An angry character will tell the story differently than a happy character.
- Different characters see different events.
- Some narrators will be more liked by reading audiences than others.
4. TEACHER MODEL: How would the story of "Typhoid Fever" be different with a different point of view?
5. GROUP PRACTICE:How would the story be different with the Nurse as the narrator?
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6. ON YOUR OWN:How would the story be different with Seamus as the narrator?
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