Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Two-column Note Taking: Parts of a Story

Wednesday 26 August 2015 for Periods 5 & 6 and Friday 28 August 2015 for Periods 1, 2, & 7

Devotional Text:  Matthew 6-9-13 (Lord's Prayer)

Study skills are a part of Loma Linda Academy's Expected School-wide Learning Results (ESLRs).

 Students practiced a form of the Cornell Method of Note Taking. Each page is divided into two columns. The lefthand column equals one-third of the width of the page and the righthand column equals two-thirds of the width of the page. Initial notes are taken in the right column. Later, students use the lefthand column to analyze or annotate the notes previously taken.



Mr. Stone lectured on five basic parts of a story and began to go into more depth on character, including the following terms:

character
plot
setting
point of view
theme
protagonist
antagonist
static character
dynamic character
round character
flat character

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