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Essential Question: What do we do when life gets hard? I Can:include elements of plot when writing a continuation of a story. Warm-up: Type in the Chat: What needs to be included in a story? Posted Oct 23, 2020 1. Refersher of Plot elements (slides) 2. Graphic Organizer for writing assignment 3. Video Lesson if you missed class.
Five elements of plot: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action resolution Protagonist- The main character Antagonist- The main conflict
I Can:include elements of plot when writing a continuation of a story Let’s write the exposition together. What do we need to include? Time has passed since Max, Horse and I went on our failed camping trip from Brooklyn to New Jersey. How to do the organizer https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eDImYYJk-fXEk9eJgLW_c5mkrG_bJuxj/view
Write a Sequel! Narrative Writing Assignment – “Scout’s Honor” Name: Describe what happens to the narrator and his friends from “Scout’s Honor” after the end of the story. Be sure to include · Elements of plot (all five stages Figurative Language · Characterization (characters’ personalities should stay the same as original story) · Told in first person point of view as the narrator Graphic Organizer Exposition: When and where are the narrator and his friends when the new story starts? Do new characters need to be introduced? Rising Action: What happens with the conflict - the problem? Climax: What is the turning point of your story? What decision does the main character make that shows the character is dynamic, or changes the course of the story. Resolution: When and where are the narrator and his friends when the new story ends? How has the conflict been resolved? How does the story end. Do not write THE END. Falling Action:: What happens after the climax? What is the consequence to the decision the main character makes?
Write a Sequel! Narrative Writing Assignment – “Scout’s Honor” Name: Describe what happens to the narrator and his friends from “Scout’s Honor” after the end of the story. Be sure to include · Elements of plot (all five stages Figurative Language · Characterization (characters’ personalities should stay the same as original story) · Told in first person point of view as the narrator Graphic Organizer Exposition: When and where are the narrator and his friends when the new story starts? Do new characters need to be introduced? Rising Action: What happens with the conflict - the problem? Climax: What is the turning point of your story? What decision does the main character make that shows the character is dynamic, or changes the course of the story. Resolution: When and where are the narrator and his friends when the new story ends? How has the conflict been resolved? How does the story end. Do not write THE END. Falling Action:: What happens after the climax? What is the consequence to the decision the main character makes?