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Cooking Up A Plot

Write a Story. Cooking Up A Plot. 3rd Grade, Language Arts Mary Ruebusch, McCurdy School. To Teacher Pages. Teacher Page. Objective: The students will practice using a graphic to make a story plot. Plot development involves creating a problem and a solution.

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Cooking Up A Plot

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  1. Write a Story Cooking Up A Plot 3rd Grade, Language Arts Mary Ruebusch, McCurdy School To Teacher Pages

  2. Teacher Page Objective: The students will practice using a graphic to make a story plot. • Plot development involves creating a problem and a solution. • Developing a plot will help a story to have a beginning, middle, and an end. Summary:

  3. Teacher Page Procedure: 1. The teacher will click through the slides, reading and discussing the content.2. The students will plot a story on a graphic.3. They should then share their story plot with a partner.

  4. Putting a plot together is a little like cooking. Ifyou put the pieces together well, the result is wonderful.

  5. You can use a plot chart to plan your story.

  6. Beginning • The story beginning should show the character, the setting, and set up the action.

  7. Middle • The middle of the story is where the problem is established. • The action happens in the middle.

  8. Ending • At the end of the story the problem is resolved.

  9. Plot your own story. Copy this graphic on your paper.

  10. Hint: A Story Middle may have many parts.

  11. Share your story chart with a partner. It is easier to write a well planned story. The end

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