Knowledge and Skills Statement
Present a short story to students in which the historical setting directly impacts the story's plot. Examples include a story about the Boston Tea Party or the story of the writing of the “Star-Spangled Banner.” After students read the story, engage them in a conversation in which they examine and explain how the setting affects the plot. Ask students to rewrite the story as if it had been set in another time or place.
Further Explanation
This assessment example requires students to understand how the time and place in which a story is set impacts the events in the story. Students must also analyze how a story's events might change when the setting changes.
Research
1. Nampaktai, P., Kaewsombut, S.A., Wongwayrote, U., & Sameepet, B. (2013) Using story grammar to enhance reading comprehension. International Forum of Teaching and Studies, 9(1), 31–38. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/
Summary: The study included 20 middle school students who were instructed in the use of the story grammar technique over a set period of time. The study revealed that the story grammar technique did significantly improve the students' comprehension and analytical thinking skills.
2. Gorman, R. & Eastman, G.S. (2010). I see what you mean: Using visuals to teach metaphoric thinking in reading and writing. The English Journal, 100(1), 92–99. Retrieved from: https://www.jstor.org/stable/20787700
Summary: This article provides instructional strategies that analyze images as a way to improve students' reading and writing skills.