Download - Do stories follow a specific path?
Do stories follow a specific path?
In this lesson you will analyze the structure of a story by plotting the story on a story
mountain.
Let’s Review We’ve finished reading “Saved by a Seal”
Let’s Review We’ve finished reading “Saved by a Seal”
Two Key Things To Remember:
Resolution:In the end, the problem is solved when the narrator is able to swim from Seal Rock to Moss Beach.
Climax:
Nab the seal drags the Narrator to Seal Rock.
A Common Mistake
A common mistake is to give too much or too little detail.
Detail, detail, detail, detail, detail, detail, detail, detail, detail, detail, detail, detail, detail, detail, detail, detail, detail
Detail.Detail.
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Exposition
Rising A
ction
Climax
Falling Action Resolution
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Exposition = Characters: Narrator, Father, and Nab.
Setting : Moss Beach & Seal rock
Narrato
r tryin
g to
swim
to sh
ore.
Nab drags Narrator to Seal Rock.
Rest on Seal RockResolution=
Narrator swims to Moss Beach
Conflict= Narrator trapped in current
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Review your text and notes.1
2 Plot your path up the mountain.
3 Review, Revise, & Record
In this lesson you have learned how to analyze the structure of a story by plotting a story on a
story mountain.
Guided Practice Review the text & your notes.
Guided Practice Plot your path up the mountain.“Plato: The Story of a Cat”
Guided Practice Review, Revise, and Record.“Plato: The Story of a Cat”
Extension Activities
Group Extension:Using a short story or class text, work in small groups to complete the three steps to plot your story on the story mountain.
Extension Activities
Individual Extension: List the conflicts in your independent reading book, identify each part of the plot. Record your thinking on a story mountain diagram.
Quick QuizQuick Quiz Review the text and your notes:
Quick QuizQuick Quiz Plot on the Mountain: “A Droll Fox-Trap”