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Title: The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street


1
The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street
  • Presented by Ms. Marshall

2
Teleplay
  • A teleplay is a script for a television movie or
    program. The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street is
    an actual episode of a science fiction series
    called The Twilight Zone.

3
Symbol
  • A symbol is something that stands for something
    else.
  • Maple Street symbolizes streets everywhere,
    suggesting that people everywhere can behave like
    the Maple Street residents.
  • Try to identify other examples of symbolism as we
    read the teleplay.

4
Complications
  • Complications are meant to increase our anxiety
    about how the story will finally end.

5
Inference
  • An inference is an educated guess, a conclusion
    that makes sense because its supported by
    evidence.
  • As you are reading the story, you will stop and
    make inferences when you see the inference symbol.

6
Now, let us pause to review the vocabulary and
complete a vocabulary activity.
7
Vocabulary
  • Tell about a time you were transfixed by
    something on television.
  • Mutter a phrase that is not intelligible.
  • Write a sentence that includes the words assent
    and variations.
  • Describe something tremendous that intimidated a
    child.
  • Describe an idiosyncrasy of someone you know.

8
Vocabulary
  • Tell about something that is a menace to society.
  • Draw a picture of coyotes converging on their
    prey.
  • Give an explicit direction.

9
Teleplay Terms
  • Teleplay
  • Screenplay
  • Fade In
  • Pan
  • Fade to Black
  • Cut to
  • Outside Shot
  • Long Shot
  • Close-up
  • Opening Shot
  • Dissolve

10
Now lets Read the Story!
11
Storyboard Activity
  • Now that we have read the story, you will create
    a storyboard to show that you comprehended the
    story. You will draw boxes on a sheet of white
    paper to depict the major events in the story.
    Under each picture, you will include a piece of
    dialogue that will serve as a caption.
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