Plot Structure
Standards of Learning
* Resources for this standard are below the following list of standards by grade level.
3.5d: Compare and contrast settings, characters, and events.
- apply knowledge of setting by identifying the time and place of a story, using supporting details from the text
- identify the details that make two settings similar or different
3.5h: Identify the problem and solution
4.5b: Describe how the choice of language, setting, characters, and information contributes to the author's purpose
- describe in depth a setting or event drawing on specific details from the text
4.5e: Identify the problem and solution
5.5c: Describe the development of plot and explain the resolution of conflicts
- understand that the main character usually has a conflict that usually gets resolved
- understand that plot is developed through a series of events
- identify the events in sequence that lead to resolution of the conflict
6.5a: Identify the elements of narrative structure, including setting, character, plot, conflict, and theme
6.5g: Explain how character and plot development are used in a selection to support a central conflict or story line.
7.5a: Describe the elements of narrative structure including setting, character development, plot structure, theme, and conflict.
Resources
* Resources for this standard are below the following list of standards by grade level.
3.5d: Compare and contrast settings, characters, and events.
- apply knowledge of setting by identifying the time and place of a story, using supporting details from the text
- identify the details that make two settings similar or different
3.5h: Identify the problem and solution
4.5b: Describe how the choice of language, setting, characters, and information contributes to the author's purpose
- describe in depth a setting or event drawing on specific details from the text
4.5e: Identify the problem and solution
5.5c: Describe the development of plot and explain the resolution of conflicts
- understand that the main character usually has a conflict that usually gets resolved
- understand that plot is developed through a series of events
- identify the events in sequence that lead to resolution of the conflict
6.5a: Identify the elements of narrative structure, including setting, character, plot, conflict, and theme
6.5g: Explain how character and plot development are used in a selection to support a central conflict or story line.
7.5a: Describe the elements of narrative structure including setting, character development, plot structure, theme, and conflict.
Resources
Setting Map | |
File Size: | 23 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Comparing Settings | |
File Size: | 26 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Story Map | |
File Size: | 53 kb |
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Story Organizer Wheel | |
File Size: | 18 kb |
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Story Map (Problem/Solution) | |
File Size: | 23 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Story Map- Upper Grades | |
File Size: | 32 kb |
File Type: | doc |