ModuleShiela Ann NeronThe document discusses nouns and pronouns, including their definitions and different cases. It provides detailed information on pluralization rules for regular and irregular nouns. It also covers possessive forms, capitalization rules for proper nouns, and the three cases of personal pronouns - nominative, objective, and possessive. Key examples are given to illustrate each concept.
3 Basic elements of a short storyShiela Ann NeronThe document discusses the key elements of a short story, including setting, character, and conflict. It defines setting as the time and place the story takes place. It identifies two main types of characters - the protagonist and antagonist. It then defines four common types of conflict - man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. society, and man vs. self. The document provides examples of assigning these elements to a story and prompts the reader to identify these elements in another short story.
Instructional Materials for WritingShiela Ann NeronThis document provides instructions for using the K-W-L (Know-Want to Know-Learned) strategy to help students with informational writing. The K-W-L strategy involves three steps: students write what they already know about a topic, questions they want to learn more about, and finally what they learned after reading a text. Example prompts and a completed K-W-L chart on the topic of gravity are included to demonstrate how the strategy works.