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Plot Review

Plot Review. Welcome back!. Objective : We will be able to define and identify plot and its characteristic elements. What is our objective today? What does that mean?. APK=Activating Prior Knowledge. What do you already know about PLOT and/or the CHARACTERISTIC ELEMENTS of plot? .

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Plot Review

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  1. Plot Review Welcome back!

  2. Objective: We will be able to define and identifyplot and its characteristic elements • What is our objective today? • What does that mean?

  3. APK=Activating Prior Knowledge • What do you already know about PLOT and/or the CHARACTERISTIC ELEMENTS of plot?

  4. Concept Development • Plot: the basic structure of any story • It ALWAYS includes these ELEMENTS • Exposition: The basic situation of a story (includes setting and characters) • Conflict: strugglebx 2 forces (what is trying to be solved) • External: • Internal: man v. self • Complications: problems that arise during the plot as part of the major conflict • Climax: usually near the end, when the outcome of the conflict is determined • Resolution: (also called denouement-dā’noomä)End of story when conflict is resolved

  5. Concept Development • Checking for understanding • What is PLOT? • What is included in the EXPOSITION? • What is another name for RESOLUTION?

  6. Importance • Why is PLOT important? • Every story—books, movies, even songs and poem have a PLOT • If you understand PLOT and its elements, you can better understand books, movies, ANY story • You can also make predictions about what is going to happen in a story

  7. Skill Development & Review • Putting it all together Climax Falling Action Rising Action Complications Conflict Resolution Exposition

  8. Closure • What is introduced in the EXPOSITION? • What are the 2 major types of CONFLICT? • When and What is the CLIMAX of a story? • Why is PLOT important?

  9. Independent Practice • Time to APPLY • Independently or with a partner, create a PLOT diagram for a movie or book you have seen or read recently • Exposition: Include setting and characters • Rising Action: Include the major conflict and 2 complications

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