CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.7
Analyze how visual and multimedia elements contribute to the meaning, tone, or beauty of a text (e.g., graphic novel, multimedia presentation of fiction, folktale, myth, poem).
Analyze how visual and multimedia elements contribute to the meaning, tone, or beauty of a text (e.g., graphic novel, multimedia presentation of fiction, folktale, myth, poem).
Graphic novels:
Excellent lesson specific to this standard. Shows students a short graphic novel and discusses the elements and how they contribute to the meaning, tone and beauty of the text. Click here.
To accompany above lesson, students are asked to create their own graphic novel. Click here.
Multimedia presentations:
Excellent lesson that presents a story to be read by students. Click here for lesson. Then the teacher plays the audio version to the students. Link here. Teaches the media's contribution to the meaning, tone and beauty of the story.
Realistic Fiction:
Click here for another standards-specific lesson geared toward realistic fiction. Click here.
Folktale:
Click here for another standards-specific lesson geared toward folktales. Click here.
Myth:
Click here for another standards-specific lesson geared toward myths. Click here.
Poem:
Click here for another standards-specific lesson geared toward poems. Click here.
Excellent lesson specific to this standard. Shows students a short graphic novel and discusses the elements and how they contribute to the meaning, tone and beauty of the text. Click here.
To accompany above lesson, students are asked to create their own graphic novel. Click here.
Multimedia presentations:
Excellent lesson that presents a story to be read by students. Click here for lesson. Then the teacher plays the audio version to the students. Link here. Teaches the media's contribution to the meaning, tone and beauty of the story.
Realistic Fiction:
Click here for another standards-specific lesson geared toward realistic fiction. Click here.
Folktale:
Click here for another standards-specific lesson geared toward folktales. Click here.
Myth:
Click here for another standards-specific lesson geared toward myths. Click here.
Poem:
Click here for another standards-specific lesson geared toward poems. Click here.