The Elevator By William Sleator Part 2

When Martin moves into a new apartment complex with his father, the one thing that scares him the most is the old elevator. But once an old, fat lady enters

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Consider Sleator’s use of language, his imagery and descriptions. • What is the appearance of the woman like, and how does she behave in the story? • What elements of mystery are there in the story? Writing Assignment: Write your own “chilling tale.” Try to make use of some of the elements of “The Elevator” that make

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1. Turn in 5 Stages of Plot Comic strip on The Elevator by William Sleator. 2. Complete Plot Notes on handout and fill out Characterization handout on Martin. 3. Complete 10 question Quiz on forms online. the_elevator_quiz.pdf Download File

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Story Elements As a class we will read aloud William Sleator’s short story, “The Elevator.” (Literature Book, page 27). As we read we will discuss the 5 stages of plot as they occur in the story. As a class will use examples of story elements found in the text to complete the sentences for our vocabulary foldable notes.

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The Elevator By William Sleator Part 2

Story Elements As a class we will read aloud William Sleator’s short story, “The Elevator.” (Literature Book, page 27). As we read we will discuss the 5 stages of plot as they occur in the story. As a class will use examples of story elements found in the text to complete the sentences for our vocabulary foldable notes.
Description. This is a two-page activity to accompany William Sleator’s short story, “The Elevator.” Students will need knowledge of the five parts of the plot triangle (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution) prior to completing the assignment. Students will identify the present elements of the plot from the story

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The Elevator. by William Sleator. It was an old building with an old elevator – a very small elevator, which could carry only three people. Martin, a thin twelve-year-old, felt nervous in it from the first day he and his father moved into the apartment. Of course he was always uncomfortable in elevators, afraid that they would fall, but this

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The Elevator. by William Sleator. It was an old building with an old elevator – a very small elevator, which could carry only three people. Martin, a thin twelve-year-old, felt nervous in it from the first day he and his father moved into the apartment. Of course he was always uncomfortable in elevators, afraid that they would fall, but this

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When Martin moves into a new apartment complex with his father, the one thing that scares him the most is the old elevator. But once an old, fat lady enters

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1. Turn in 5 Stages of Plot Comic strip on The Elevator by William Sleator. 2. Complete Plot Notes on handout and fill out Characterization handout on Martin. 3. Complete 10 question Quiz on forms online. the_elevator_quiz.pdf Download File

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Short story by William Sleator It was an old building with an old elevator—a very small elevator, with a maximum capacity of three people. Martin, a thin twelve-year-old, felt nervous in it from the first day he and his father moved into the apartment. Of course he was always uncomfortable in elevators, afraid that they would

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Creative Classroom Core: The All Time Best Short Stories for Middle School Students!

Story Elements As a class we will read aloud William Sleator’s short story, “The Elevator.” (Literature Book, page 27). As we read we will discuss the 5 stages of plot as they occur in the story. As a class will use examples of story elements found in the text to complete the sentences for our vocabulary foldable notes.

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Description. This is a two-page activity to accompany William Sleator’s short story, “The Elevator.” Students will need knowledge of the five parts of the plot triangle (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution) prior to completing the assignment. Students will identify the present elements of the plot from the story

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Collecting Children’s Books: August 2011

Consider Sleator’s use of language, his imagery and descriptions. • What is the appearance of the woman like, and how does she behave in the story? • What elements of mystery are there in the story? Writing Assignment: Write your own “chilling tale.” Try to make use of some of the elements of “The Elevator” that make

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Short story by William Sleator It was an old building with an old elevator—a very small elevator, with a maximum capacity of three people. Martin, a thin twelve-year-old, felt nervous in it from the first day he and his father moved into the apartment. Of course he was always uncomfortable in elevators, afraid that they would