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It can be anything from a water park to the State Fair of _________. Use the following rubric to help you get organized: Park Setting (and name of park) must reflect genre 10 ________ *where in the world would you put it and why? What music would play? What would the landscape look like? How much would a ticket cost to get in? What time period would this be? At least 5 Theme rides/attractions to reflect story elements 25 ________ *antagonist, protagonist, flashback, foreshadow, character motivations, conflicts of literature, plot, problem resolutions, etc Food available in park reflects Books/Stories/Characters/Details 10 ________ *Freaks Frenchfry booth, Odyssey doughnuts, etc Souvenirs to support theme 5 ________ Map of Park (symbolism in legend) 10 ________ Park Tokens/money design (symbolism/main idea) 10 ________ Brochure to promote your park (write summary in 1st person) Folder organization 20 ________ *Page dedicated for each of the following: map (foldout), 5 rides (one on each page with a picture and explanation), Food page, souvenir page with prices, setting and explanation of park page, and brochure to promote the park) Vocabulary incorportation 10 ________ *Use all terms in the literary vocab list (Please know that it is more important to show how the word was actually used in this project, not just quoted. For example: Do not use Antagonist Ally for a ride name, use something like Nazi Endings instead. USE the words, do not just quote them without using examples) TOTAL ______ Have fun! Genre type of literary work EX: mystery, poem, realistic fiction, non-fiction, historical fiction, myth, legend, tall-tale Plot how the conflict is played out. Rising action with a problem, then a solution or solutions to the problem EX: Number the Stars: two girls and their families, one Jewish and one not, deal with Nazi occupation in Denmark. The non-Jewish family, especially the young girl, has to show bravery by dealing with soldiers in order to help save the Jewish family and help them escape to Sweden. **This shows the problem and the solution** Foreshadowing a clue of what will happen later in the story or giving a hint to what a character will be like later EX: The Soothsayer to Julius Caesar, Beware the Ides of March (because something bad will happen on that day) Flashback remembering something from the past EX: Paul remembers things about his past and the incident with his eyes Climax highest action of the story/ you know that the resolution is coming next EX: From Tangerine - When Luis brother goes into the gym to confront Erik at the football banquet and a fight breaks out. Conflict Man vs. man Erik and Paul in Tangerine, or a typical Superman episode (against the bad guy) Man vs. himself to some extent, Cast Away dealt with this when the main character has to better himself to get off the island (can also be considered Man Vs. Nature) Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz has to realize that there is No Place Like Home Man vs. nature Brians Winter and Hatchet, The Perfect Storm Man vs. society - In My Fair Lady, Liza Doolittle wants to better herself to fit into an upper class society. Also, Scarlet Ohara, in Gone with the Wind, struggles with the effects of the Civil War. Resolution solution to the conflict. EX: Paul confronts his parents about how Erik has treated him Protagonist main character EX: Annemarie, Odysseus, Paul Antagonist character or force that opposes the protagonist EX: Nazis, gods and Cyclops, Erik First person point of view narrator is part of the story. He/she is there Third person point of view narrator is not a part of the story, just retelling it Irony - the contrast between what is expected or what appears to be and what actually is EX: dying right after winning a huge lottery Tone when you can tell how the AUTHOR feels about the subject he/she is writing about EX: Tom was a very weird kid because he was into bugs and other crawly things! Thats gross! Mood how a piece of writing makes you feel as YOU read it EX: walking up to the gray, run down house, I could hear the thunder echoing all around me. (This is written so that you might feel nervous reading more of this type of story) Style distinct writing that sets an author apart from other authors use of words/imagery/genres EX: Steven King (It, The Shining, Pet Cemetery) has a different writing style than Lois Lowry (Number the Stars and the Giver) Theme what the main character learns in the story sometimes, the moral EX: Theme of Number the Stars bravery and what it takes to be a true friend Figurative Language Simile comparison using the words like or as EX: Lazy as a dog Metaphor comparison of two generally unlike things EX: You are a stubborn bear! Alliteration similar sounds repeated for effect EX: Wide-eyed, little skittle or lovely lake Personification human like qualities applied to something that isnt human EX: That car really hums! Hyperbole (hi-per-bo-lee) exaggerated language EX: I have told you a thousand times! Symbolism using symbols to supply more meaning to a story the symbols mean more than the obvious EX: Smiley face = happy, skull/crossbones = death or poison Imagery using the five senses to convey more meaning to the story EX: Grandmas house was a little gingerbread house that smelled like sugar cookies and peppermints. Walking closer, I heard the wind rustling through the trees and felt it gently blow my hair. I knew in a few moments that I would be safe. Source used for definitions: http://www.orangeusd.k12.ca.us/yorba/literary_elements.htm Company Name and Group Members: ____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Name of Park ________________________________________________________ Theme (Genre, Book, Author) ________________________________________________________________________ Logo (symbolism/main idea)  Park Setting In 50 words or less, tell time period, geographical location, typical weather patterns, times of year for operation, and unique landscaping for your park. Below summary of setting, draw landscape items that would portray your theme best. Use complete sentences, correct spelling and grammar. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What would this look like?  Theme Park Attraction 1: (Ride name) ___________________________________ This is a ride that enhances the theme for your park and incorporates story elements. Write the main idea for your ride and how it works with the theme of the park, then draw a sketch of the ride. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Theme Park Attraction 2: (Ride name) ___________________________________ This is a ride that enhances the theme for your park and incorporates story elements. Write the main idea for your ride and how it works with the theme of the park, then draw a sketch of the ride. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Theme Park Attraction 3: (Ride name) ___________________________________ This is a ride that enhances the theme for your park and incorporates story elements. Write the main idea for your ride and how it works with the theme of the park, then draw a sketch of the ride. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Theme Park Attraction 4: (Ride name) ___________________________________ This is a ride that enhances the theme for your park and incorporates story elements. Write the main idea for your ride and how it works with the theme of the park, then draw a sketch of the ride. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Theme Park Attraction 5: (Ride name) ___________________________________ This is a ride that enhances the theme for your park and incorporates story elements. Write the main idea for your ride and how it works with the theme of the park, then draw a sketch of the ride. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Available Food in our Park Make a menu of food items that reflect your genre must include figurative language. (Do not write on this page, please glue the menu below) Souvenir Collage Draw or cut out items that you would sell in your park that would go along with your theme and insert below. Map of Park Insert a map of your park below. Be sure to include a legend with symbols for all items. Brochure to Promote your park. Write a persuasive brochure (in 1st person) with pictures and insert below (separate paper brochure glued below) Tokens/Money If you could design tokens/money for your park, what would they look like and what would it be worth? Incorporate main idea/symbolism. And draw below: Responsibilities of each member for this project: Contribution of ideas _______________________________ Grade _________ _______________________________ Grade _________ _______________________________ Grade _________ _______________________________ Grade _________ Contribution of Time _______________________________ Grade _________ _______________________________ Grade _________ _______________________________ Grade _________ _______________________________ Grade _________ Contribution of Effort _______________________________ Grade _________ _______________________________ Grade _________ _______________________________ Grade _________ _______________________________ Grade _________ Comments: _______________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ It is alright to split up responsibilities on this project, but the idea is for everyone to learn the vocabulary and how to apply it. When presenting, all members will be called on for explanations. Brainstorming: This is not to be turned in, but will help you and your group narrow topics and to show idea strands. Our groups favorite genres Our groups favorite books/stories/authors Favorite theme parks (water or land) What makes these our favorite parks? Favorite rides What makes these our favorite rides? Favorite shows at a park How can our group combine our favorite park attractions/rides with our favorite genres, books, stories? Sketches? 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