Concept Map has been created if you ladies would look at it and sign in with that information I emailed you then you can give me some feedback and add anything you think fits!
The concept map looks great! Thanks so much! I don't really feel anything needs to added as you seemed to cover everything. If there is anything I can do, please let me know as I am more than willing. I will keep doing some research. I currently live in Las Vegas so I thought I could try to interview actors for the shows and people behind the scenes to get any extra feed back on how to write and put on a play.
The map looks great thanks for all of your work, I have a few things we could look to adding if you all would like: Literary Elements: - Come up with a main character (I know you had "character" but you may want to add this as a part of it) - Decide on a conflict (main character needs a problem to solve) - Decide on a beginning point - Show story in actions & speech - dialogue between characters needs to reflect their individual traits and motives
-Beginning, middle and end -beginning should tell time and location of the story and convey what is going on with the characters - middle should contain "rising action" (event and problems the characters will need to confront before the end of the play) - end or "climax" will portray the resolution of the problem or events often teaching a moral or lesson)
I wasn't sure how much you wanted to elaborate on each of the points so I may have been a little wordy. Please feel free to add anything or change anything.
I didn't want to edit the map without your approval because a) I'm not 100% familiar with that website for concept maps b) didn't want to add anything before getting both of your inputs
The concept map looks great! Thanks so much! I don't really feel anything needs to added as you seemed to cover everything. If there is anything I can do, please let me know as I am more than willing. I will keep doing some research. I currently live in Las Vegas so I thought I could try to interview actors for the shows and people behind the scenes to get any extra feed back on how to write and put on a play.
ReplyDeleteWow, that would really be cool! Fun idea! And no problem it came together really easily. Just has to be sent in
ReplyDeleteOkay sounds good!
ReplyDeleteThe map looks great thanks for all of your work, I have a few things we could look to adding if you all would like:
ReplyDeleteLiterary Elements:
- Come up with a main character (I know you had "character" but you may want to add this as a part of it)
- Decide on a conflict (main character needs a problem to solve)
- Decide on a beginning point
- Show story in actions & speech
- dialogue between characters needs to reflect their individual traits and motives
-Beginning, middle and end
-beginning should tell time and location of the story and convey what is going on with the characters
- middle should contain "rising action" (event and problems the characters will need to confront before the end of the play)
- end or "climax" will portray the resolution of the problem or events often teaching a moral or lesson)
I wasn't sure how much you wanted to elaborate on each of the points so I may have been a little wordy. Please feel free to add anything or change anything.
I didn't want to edit the map without your approval because a) I'm not 100% familiar with that website for concept maps b) didn't want to add anything before getting both of your inputs
DeleteThanks!