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Elements of a Plot

Elements of a Plot. With the Three Little Pigs. Continue. What You Will Be Doing Today. Video of Me. Continue. Back. What are Characters?. A character is the person or thing portrayed in a story. This could be anything from a princess to a talking teapot.

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Elements of a Plot

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  1. Elements of a Plot With the Three Little Pigs Continue

  2. What You Will Be Doing Today Video of Me Continue Back

  3. What are Characters? A character is the person or thing portrayed in a story. This could be anything from a princess to a talking teapot. Example: In The Three Little Pigs, the characters would b be be the pigs and the wolf. Continue Back

  4. What is a Main Character? This is the character who the story is about. Who is seen the most throughout a story? In The Three Little Pigs, we are the main characters. We are who the story is about! We’re seen the most. Back Continue

  5. What is the Setting of a Story? The setting is the location and time which a story takes place. Example: In The Three Little Pigs, the setting would be the pigs’ 3 homes in a far away town. Continue Back

  6. What is a Plot? The plot of a story is a sequence of events that make up the main idea of a story. Continue Back

  7. What are the 4 parts of a Plot? Climax • Conflict • Rising Action • Climax • Resolution Rising Action Conflict Resolution Continue

  8. Conflict This is the problem in a story. The conflict usually gives the story meaning. In The Three Little Pigs, the conflict is the wolf trying to gobble us up! Continue Back

  9. Rising Action The rising action can usually be found in the beginning or middle of a story. This is where the main character begins looking for a way to fix the conflict. In The Three Little Pigs, the rising action would be my brothers and I building our houses out of brick, straw and sticks to keep the Big Bad Wolf from eating us up! Continue Back

  10. Climax The climax is the turning point of the story. Example: In The Three Little Pigs, the climax would be when the Wolf gives up trying to blow down the brick house and tries to go down the chimney instead. Continue Back

  11. Resolution The resolution is the conclusion to the story. In The Three Little Pigs, the resolution would be when I run back into the forest and leave the pigs alone. Continue Back

  12. Now that you know all about the elements of a plot, you’re ready to take thequiz! Click me when you’re ready to test your knowledge!

  13. What is the problem in a story called? • Rising Action • Resolution • Setting • Conflict

  14. OOPS! Try Again! Back

  15. WOOHOO! You got it! Continue

  16. Which of the Following is an Example of Setting? • A Princess • A castle in a faraway land • The characters of a story • The beginning of a story

  17. OOPS! Try Again! Try Again

  18. WOOHOO! You got it!

  19. What is the Turning Point in a Story? • Resolution • Conflict • Climax • Rising Action

  20. OOPS! Try Again! Back

  21. WOOHOO! You got it!

  22. What is the Conclusion to the Story Called? ? • Climax • Rising Action • Conflict • Resolution

  23. OOPS! Try Again! Back

  24. WOOHOO! You got it!

  25. Since you did such a great job, it’s time to practice on your own! Watch this story about our friend, Cinderella and then complete the story map!

  26. Main Menu Introduction Plot Characters Setting Quiz Cinderella Where would you like to go?

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