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Elements of Plot
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Plot There are 5 elements of plot that form that form the plot of a story When you hear the word plot, how would you define it?
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Plot The timeline of events that make up a story (like a short story, fiction novel, plays, etc.) There are 5 pieces to the plot of a story:
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Exposition Exposition (Piece #1) Background information that sets the scene for the story; the beginning of the story Provides the reader with information that is helpful to understanding the story
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Rising Action Rising Action (Piece #2) The first main events of the current story (after the background information is given) Events that lead up to the climax of the story
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Climax Climax (Piece #3) The turning point of the story The main event that determines the outcome of the story (how the story will end)
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Falling Action Falling Action (Piece #4) Events that occur after the climax of the story The story is beginning to come to a close
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Resolution Resolution (Piece #5) The conclusion Shows/tells how the story and all of the conflicts within the story come to an end
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Plot Development Chart
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Now, let’s practice! Using the plot development chart on the back of this notesheet, you will practice identifying elements of plot in a children’s story that you know well (think Disney movies, fairy tales, fables, etc.). You and your partner need to choose a story, complete the chart, and be prepared to share your chart with the class!
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