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The Outsiders And the Plot Thickens…
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What is the plot of a story?
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The events that occur within a story and how they relate to each other. The plot is usually a sequence or pattern of events which are tied together by cause and effect.
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What is the plot of a story? The events that occur within a story and how they relate to each other. The plot is usually a sequence or pattern of events which tie together by cause and effect. For instance, the “Responsibility”
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What is the plot of a story? The events that occur within a story and how they relate to each other. The plot is usually a sequence or pattern of events which are tied together by cause and effect. For instance, the “Responsibility” project…
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Cause and Effect For instance… Johnny and Ponyboy accidentally fall asleep in the park. Because he is late, Ponyboy gets slapped by his big brother causing him to run away to the park with Johnny. There, they are approached by the drunk Socs who almost drown Pony. In self defense, Johnny fatally stabs one of them. They panic and leave town. When the church they’re hiding out in catches fire with children in it, they both rush in to save them. Johnny later dies from injuries sustained in the fire.
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Cause and Effect
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So, where’s the Plot? The plot consists of all of the events that tie the story together. To find the plot of the story we must be able to string all of the events together in a way which makes sense.
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The King and Queen The world’s shortest story is one of the following… The King died and then the Queen died. Is there a cause and effect?
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The King and Queen How about… The King died and then the Queen died of a broken heart. Is there a cause and effect?
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The Plot Line
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The Plot Line or Plot Diagram
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The Plot Line Exposition The setting, characters, and main themes are introduced to the reader; this is the beginning of the story.
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The Plot Line Rising Action The stretch when characters develop, conflicts increase and motives are introduced; generally, the majority of the novel or story.
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The Plot Line Climax The turning point of a story in which the major conflict erupts; could be a fight, argument, or emotional decision.
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The Plot Line Falling Action The events after the climax when issues are changed or resolved.
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The Plot Line The Resolution Everything ends; the reader may have some sense of closure or may be asked to think about what might come next.
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The Three Little Pigs Once upon a time there were three little pigs and the time came for them to leave home and seek their fortunes. Before they left, their mother told them "Whatever you do, do it the best that you can because that's the way to get along in the world.”
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The Three Little Pigs Once upon a time there were three little pigs and the time came for them to leave home and seek their fortunes. Before they left, their mother told them " Whatever you do, do it the best that you can because that's the way to get along in the world.
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The Three Little Pigs The first little pig built his house out of straw because it was the easiest thing to do.
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The Three Little Pigs The first little pig built his house out of straw because it was the easiest thing to do. The second little pig built his house out of sticks. This was a little bit stronger than a straw house. The third little pig built his house out of bricks.
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The Three Little Pigs The first little pig built his house out of straw because it was the easiest thing to do. The second little pig built his house out of wood. This was a little bit stronger than a straw house.
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The Three Little Pigs The first little pig built his house out of straw because it was the easiest thing to do. The second little pig built his house out of wood. This was a little bit stronger than a straw house.
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The Three Little Pigs The first little pig built his house out of straw because it was the easiest thing to do. The second little pig built his house out of wood. This was a little bit stronger than a straw house. The third little pig built his house out of bricks.
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The Three Little Pigs The first little pig built his house out of straw because it was the easiest thing to do. The second little pig built his house out of wood. This was a little bit stronger than a straw house. The third little pig built his house out of bricks.
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The Three Little Pigs The first little pig built his house out of straw because it was the easiest thing to do. The second little pig built his house out of wood. This was a little bit stronger than a straw house. The third little pig built his house out of bricks.
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The Three Little Pigs One night the big bad wolf, who dearly loved to eat fat little piggies, came along and saw the first little pig in his house of straw. He said "Let me in, Let me in, little pig or I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in!" "Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin", said the little pig. But of course the wolf did blow the house in and the first little pig ran away to his brother’s wood house.
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The Three Little Pigs The wolf then came to the house of wood. "Let me in. Let me in, little pig, or I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in." "Not by the hair of our chinny chin chins," said the two pigs. But the wolf blew that house in too, and the two pigs ran away to their brother’s brick house.
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The Three Little Pigs The wolf then came to the house of bricks. "Let me in. Let me in," cried the wolf "Or I'll huff and I'll puff till I blow your house in" "Not by the hair of our chinny chin chins," said the pigs. Well, the wolf huffed and puffed but he could not blow down that brick house.
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The Three Little Pigs Then the wolf tried a different approach. He called into the house, “Little Pigs! Little Pigs! your house is on fire. You better come out of there before it’s too late.” But seeing no fire, the pigs stayed inside their strong house made of brick.
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The Three Little Pigs But the wolf was a sly old wolf and he climbed up on the roof to look for a way into the brick house. The little pigs saw the wolf climb up on the roof and lit a roaring fire in the fireplace and placed on it a large kettle of water.
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The Three Little Pigs When the wolf finally found the hole in the chimney he crawled down and SPLASH right into that kettle of water. In celebration of their TRIUMPH, the Three Little Pigs have a big party where all of their guests enjoy some tasty treats… including some Big Bad Wolf stew.
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The Three Little Pigs When the wolf finally found the hole in the chimney he crawled down and KERSPLASH right into that kettle of water. In celebration of their TRIUMPH, the Three Little Pigs have a big party where all of their guests enjoy some tasty Big Bad Wolf stew.
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The Three Little Pigs Working in pairs, cut up your 3 Little Pigs events sheet and put them in the order they occur. Identify the Exposition, Rising Actions, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution
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The Three Pigs Plot Diagram
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The Outsiders EQ: How can we apply our knowledge of plot diagramming to The Outsiders? What is the Exposition? …Rising Action? …Climax? …Falling Action? …Expository?
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The Outsiders Final Project Objective: Create a booklet that diagrams the plot of The Outsiders. Using text evidence, identify the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution of the story. Here is your rough draft sheet to help you…
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The Outsiders Final Project
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Objective: Create a booklet that diagrams the plot of The Outsiders. Using text evidence, identify the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution of the story. The end result will look something like this…
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Inside the Accordion Booklet Briefly explains a summary of the story’s plot components Exposition Text Pg# Rising Action Text Pg# Climax Text Pg# Falling Action Text Pg# Resolution Text Pg#
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Inside Cover The Outsiders The Exposition: Explain what happens. The Rising Action: Describe the scenes in this area of the plot. The Climax: Explain why this scene is the turning point in the story. Falling Action: Explain what happens. The Resolution: How does the story end? How has Ponyboy changed? What has he learned?
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Booklet Folds
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Making the Booklet 1.Draw a line ¾ of an inch away from the short edge of the paper. Fold this segment back. 2.Fold the remaining space in half like a hamburger. 3.Repeat this 3 times. 4.Place paper inside the fold of the other and glue them together. 5.Repeat this step. You should now have one long accordion shaped sheet. Let dry.
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