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Parts of a Story

Parts of a Story

Assessment

Presentation

English

2nd Grade

Medium

CCSS
RL.1.3, RL.1.10, RL.5.3

+13

Standards-aligned

Created by

R. Jackson

Used 2+ times

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47 Slides • 20 Questions

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What are the three main parts of a story plot?

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Introduction, Conflict, Resolution

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Beginning, Middle, End

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Setting, Characters, Theme

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Prologue, Climax, Epilogue

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What is the plot of a story?

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The order of events in a story

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The main character's name

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The setting of the story

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The solution to the problem

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following are important parts that make up a story's plot?

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Characters, setting, rising action, falling action, problem, and solution

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Title, author, publisher, and copyright date

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Pictures, chapters, and page numbers

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Genre, summary, and review

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How does a plot mountain help us understand a story?

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A plot mountain illustrates the author's biography and personal experiences.
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A plot mountain provides a detailed analysis of the author's writing style.
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A plot mountain helps us understand a story by visually representing its structure and key elements.
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A plot mountain summarizes the main characters' backgrounds and motivations.

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Based on the plot mountain diagram, what are the main sections of a story's plot and what happens in each section?

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Beginning, Complication, Peak, Decline, Closure
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Introduction, Conflict, Resolution, Denouement, Epilogue.
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Setting, Development, Climax, Conclusion, Aftermath.
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The main sections of a story's plot are Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.

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Multiple Choice

Who are the characters in a story?

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The people or animals the story is about

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The places where the story happens

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The events that occur in the story

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The problems in the story

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Multiple Choice

What two questions should you ask to identify the setting of a story?

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Who are the main characters and what do they want?

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When does the story take place and where?

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What is the main problem and how is it solved?

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Why did the author write the story?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes what happens in the middle of a story?

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The characters are introduced and the setting is described.

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The characters face a problem and try to solve it.

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The problems in the story are resolved.

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The story ends and everything is wrapped up.

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Multiple Choice

Describe the difference between the rising action and the falling action in a story.

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The rising action is the climax, and the falling action is the introduction of characters.
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The rising action builds tension and develops conflict, while the falling action resolves the conflict and leads to the conclusion.
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The rising action concludes the story, while the falling action introduces new conflicts.
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The rising action summarizes the plot, while the falling action creates suspense.

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Multiple Choice

How are the problems and issues in a story usually resolved?

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During the rising action

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At the beginning of the story

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Towards the end of the story

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In the middle of the story

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Multiple Select

Select all the stages that occur after the rising action in a story.

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Middle

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Problem

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Falling Action

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End

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Multiple Choice

How does the plot mountain help readers understand a story?

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The plot mountain reveals the author's personal experiences.
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The plot mountain illustrates the themes of the story.
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The plot mountain helps readers understand the structure and progression of a story.
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The plot mountain provides a summary of the characters' backgrounds.

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Multiple Choice

According to the plot mountain, what are the three main parts of a story?

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Beginning, middle, end

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Introduction, climax, resolution

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Setting, characters, plot

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Problem, solution, conclusion

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Multiple Select

Select all that apply: What lessons can be learned from 'The Tortoise and the Hare'?

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Slow and steady wins the race.

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Overconfidence can lead to failure.

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Speed is always better than patience.

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Persistence is important.

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Which of the following events happened in the middle of 'The Tortoise and the Hare'?

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The hare took a nap.

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The tortoise won the race.

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The hare made fun of the tortoise.

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The tortoise started the race.

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Open Ended

What questions do you still have about story plots or their structure?

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Multiple Choice

What are the three main parts of a story plot as mentioned by Larry the Llama?

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Beginning, middle, and end

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Introduction, climax, and conclusion

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Setting, characters, and theme

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Problem, solution, and lesson

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