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Saturday, September 3, 2016

5 Plot Structures and Story Elements

Teaching plot structure and story elements through read alouds and short stories

The Five Elements of Plot. Every narrative story uses a plot structure and story elements to draw the reader into the authors world. that starts with an exposition beginning/introduction. The introduction or exposition, is where the characters, setting, conflicts/drama are established. The exposition is also where the main problems, main themes, or conflicts can be introduced. 


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[PDF]Graphic Organizers - lapresenter.com
Story Elements. ➢ Theme, Setting, and. Relevance of Setting. ➢ Characters in the Story. ➢ Problems/Goals. ➢ Plot. ➢ Climax. ➢ Resolution. Story Map 1.



STORY ELEMENTS DEFINITIONS
  1. Setting – the time and place of a story or play. 
  2. Character – a person in the story. 
  3. Plot – the series of related events in the story 
  4. Exposition – The opening or the 1st part of the plot, Here the author describes the setting, introduces the characters, and gives background information. 
  5. Rising Action – the part in which the author describes the conflict or the problem in the story. 
  6. Climax – the turning point in the story, the part where the problem is at its worse. 
  7. Falling Action – the part where the author describes how the problem is solved. 
  8. Resolution - Comes after the falling action and it brings the story to a satisfactory end. 
  9. Antagonist – the opponent or rival of the hero in the story. 
  10. Protagonist – the central character in the story, novel, or play. 
  11. Foreshadowing – the use of clues to hint at what will occur later in the story. 
  12. Flashback – a scene in a movie, play, short story, novel, or narrative poem that interrupts the present action of the plot. 
  13. Theme – the message or meaning in a story, poem, or play. 
  14. Mood – the feeling the reader gets while reading the story. 
  15. Tone – The attitude a writer takes towards the audience, subject or character. 
  16. Narrator –the person telling the story. 
  17. 1st person point of view – The narrator tells the story from his own point of view saying, “I did this or I did that.” 
  18. 2nd Person Point of View - The book or story addresses the reader as if the reader is an active character in the book. For Example: You are walking down the street. 
  19. 3rd Person Limited – The narrator is outside the story, and sees the events through the eyes of only one character. 
  20. 3rd Person All Knowing – The narrator is not one of the characters in the story, but tells the emotions, motives, and actions of ALL the characters in the story. 
  21. Suspense – The I\uncertainty or anxiety we feel about what is going to happen next in the story.

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