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Describing the Setting. ESL Material.

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  • Describing the

    Setting

  • AGENDA Talk about how to use our 5 Senses to

    describe the setting of a story or place.

    Introduce the SETTING TREE MAP

    Read aloud: Clean Your Room, Harvey Moon!

    Tonights Homework Assignment

  • To be

    TERRIFIC, youve got to be

    SPECIFIC!

  • To be SPECIFIC, use your 5 senses to help you describe!

    What does it LOOK like?

    What does it SOUND like?

    What does it FEEL like?

    What does it SMELL like?

    What does it TASTE like?

  • What if you were taking a

    morning hike in the forest?

  • I spotted an

    ancient, massive

    redwood tree.

    I caught sight of

    a sleek red fox

    digging a

    burrow.

  • I heard the loud

    cry of a red-

    tailed hawk.

    I listened peacefully

    to a babbling brook.

  • I could feel a gentle

    breeze blowing

    across my cheek.

    I poked at the

    squishy moss along

    the rocky trail.

  • I could smell

    the crisp pine

    mountain air.

    I sniffed the sweet

    aroma of a pink

    foxglove flower.

  • I sipped cold, crisp,

    refreshing water

    from a mountain

    stream.

    I unwisely

    devoured handful

    of poisonous

    berries!

  • Setting Tree Map TITLE

    SEE HEAR FEEL SMELL TASTE 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3

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  • Together lets read a story and create a Setting

    Tree Map!!

    CLEAN YOUR ROOM, HARVEY

    MOON! By Pat Cummings

  • ASSIGNMENT

    Create a Setting Tree Map to describe YOUR CLASSROOM using your five senses. Make sure to list three things that you observe in your classroom using each of your senses: see, hear, touch, smell, and taste. Your title is: My Classroom