Warm-up Get your journal Finish cutting and gluing the Story Vocab and the Plot Vocab in your journal. Read until everyone finishes!
IAN Activities for today Cut out the heading and pieces. Glue the heading on the top of page Glue the tops of the pieces onto the page so that you can still open them. They should be flaps! We’ll define them under the flaps. Cut out the heading and the rectangular sheet. Slice it on the lines leaving the left side in one piece. Glue it down on the left side so we can define UNDER the flaps. Story Vocabulary Elements of Plot
Story Vocabulary notes Little Red Riding Hood Plot – the chain of events that make up a story Setting – the time and place of a story Complications – problems that arise as characters struggle to reach their goals Protagonist – the main character in a story Antagonist – the character or force in conflict with the protagonist
Get your JournaL 1. Write down your homework!
Plot in Narrative Writing Plot in Narrative Writing
Do I know what the five stages of plot are? series of events that make up the story Five stages Exposition Rising action Climax Falling action Resolution
Exposition Introduces the setting and important characters Sets up or hints at the conflict
Inciting Incident The event that sets the story in motion makes the rest of the story possible
Rising Action Conflict, or struggle, is developed and more difficult Builds suspense
Climax The most exciting part and turning point of the story. Usually the main character comes face to face with a conflict.
Falling Action Eases the tension Shows how the character resolves the conflict
Resolution Reveals how everything works out Sometimes ends with a twist!
Let’s try it… More British accents! Goldilocks and the Three Bears