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Charlotte’s Web

Belnap2100Final. Charlotte’s Web. By: E.B. White Illustrated by: Garth Williams. Fiction or Non-Fiction. Setting Where and when does the story take place?. Is the setting important to the story? Could it have happened somewhere else? Could it have happened at another time?. Maine farm

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Charlotte’s Web

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  1. Belnap2100Final Charlotte’s Web By: E.B. White Illustrated by: Garth Williams

  2. Fiction or Non-Fiction

  3. SettingWhere and when does thestory take place? • Is the setting important to the story? • Could it have happened somewhere else? • Could it have happened at another time?

  4. Maine farm barn animal pen spring county fair fairgrounds rides animal pens Setting

  5. Compare/Contrast neighbors close together stores close by more traffic swim in pools farm animals neighbors far apart stores far away farm chores less traffic swim in brook pets house chores yard work

  6. PlotWhat is the story about? • Sometimes called the storyline • A brief explanation of the main story

  7. Plot • Wilbur learns that he is to end up on the dinner table for the holidays. His friend, Charlotte, comes up with a plan to save him. She does this by putting words in her web.

  8. Third person point of view: Someone who is not in the story is telling the story (narrator). Uses he, she, they Omniscient Tells the reader about the feelings, thoughts, and actions of all the characters. Limited Omniscient Tells the reader about the feelings, thoughts, and actions of only one of the characters. Objective: Tells the reader what the narrator sees and hears from the perspective of one character. First person point of view: A character in the story is telling the story (narrator). Uses I, me, my, we The narrator and the reader learn what is happening at the same time. Point of ViewWho is telling the story?

  9. Point of View Third Person Point of View Omniscient

  10. CharactersWho is the story about? • People in the story. • They do things. • Things happen to them. • Do not have to be human. • Can be animals

  11. Characters:Wilbur runt spring pig polite bashful friend sensitive

  12. Characters:Charlotte A. Cavatica spider patient near sighted intelligent true friend eats insects orb (wheel like) web caring

  13. Characters:Fern Arable • girl • age 8 • kind • saves Wilbur from being killed when he was born • becomes friends with Wilbur  • can hear the animals talk

  14. Characters:Templeton • rat • lived under Wilbur’s trough • greedy • glutton • selfish • “packrat”

  15. Characters:The Goose • goose • repeats words • talks fast • patient • dedicated • lays 8 eggs (7 hatch)

  16. Characters:The Sheep • sheep • oldest animal • wise • good advice

  17. Other Characters: • Mr. Zuckerman Wilbur’s owner • Henry Fern's boy friend • Lurvy Zuckerman’s hired man • Mr. Arable Fern’s father • Mrs. Arable Fern’s mother • Avery Fern’s brother –age 10

  18. Conflict/Resolution • What problem is faced by the main character? • What did he do to solve the problem? • What was the result?

  19. Conflict/Resolution

  20. Charlotte’sWeb Words

  21. Friendship • How did Fern demonstrate her friendship to Wilbur? • saved him when he was a baby • fed him • played with him • listened to him

  22. Friendship • How did Charlotte demonstrate her friendship to Wilbur? • kept him company • talked to him • listened to him • told him stories • saved his life

  23. Friendship • How did Wilbur demonstrate his friendship to Charlotte? • protected her • listened to her • tried to do as she asked • took care of her egg sac • took care of her babies

  24. Charlotte's WebAwards • Newberry Honor Book 1953 • Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal 1970 • Lewis Carroll Shelf Award • Massachusetts Children's Book Award • ALA Notable Children’s Book • Massachusetts Children's Book Award • Horn Book Fanfare

  25. Other children’s booksbyE.B. White • The Trumpet of the Swan • Stuart Little

  26. Stuart Little Little House books The Family Under the Bridge Bedtime for Francis Ride a Purple Pelican Wait Til the Moon Is Full The Rabbits’ Wedding Beneath a Blue Umbrella Little Fur Family Over and Over The Gingerbread Rabbit Emmett’s Pig Other children’s books illustrated byGarth Williams

  27. Sources Book: White, E.B. “Charlotte’s Web.” New York: Harper Trophy, 1952. Online: abcteach.com http://www.abcteach.com/ebwhite/weborganizer.htm http://www.abcteach.com/ebwhite/venn.htm Charlotte’s WebQuest http://www.bgcs.k12.oh.us/kramp/Charlott'e%20Web.htm Chieftan.com http://www.chieftain.com/archive/2006/dec/15/styCharlottesWeb.jpg Emphasis Creative http://www.emphasiscreative.com/portfolio/illustration-charlottes_web.html Harper Collins Children’s Books http://www.harpercollinschildrens.com/HarperChildrens/Kids/ San Diego County Office of Education http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/charl/charltg.html Emphasis Creative http://www.emphasiscreative.com/portfolio/illustration-charlottes_web.html

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