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Story Structure of [Add the Title of Your Book] By: [Add the Author’s Name] [Add your name here]

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Page 1: Story Structure of [Add the Title of Your Book] By: [Add the Author’s Name] [Add your name here]

Story Structure of [Add the Title of Your Book]By: [Add the Author’s Name]

[Add your name here]

Page 2: Story Structure of [Add the Title of Your Book] By: [Add the Author’s Name] [Add your name here]

Instructions:• Follow guided questions or instructions on each slide

to identify the important story structure elements of your story.

• You may also choose a theme for your presentation and add pictures and transitions to make it even nicer.

• Make sure you use excellent grammar and spelling. (Have someone help you check you work to make sure.)

• There is a rubric at the end of the presentation. Make sure you feel like you would give yourself a good grade before you turn it in to your teacher.

Page 3: Story Structure of [Add the Title of Your Book] By: [Add the Author’s Name] [Add your name here]

Exposition

• Setting: [Add the time and place your story took place]

• Characters: [Identify the main character of your story and important supporting characters]

• Conflict: [What is the problem that the main character faced and had to overcome in the story?]

Page 4: Story Structure of [Add the Title of Your Book] By: [Add the Author’s Name] [Add your name here]

Plot: Rising Action

• [What are some ways that the story seemed to get harder for the main character?]

Page 5: Story Structure of [Add the Title of Your Book] By: [Add the Author’s Name] [Add your name here]

Plot: Climax

• [When did it finally seem the story was getting better for the main character? What was the “turn-around” event for the main character?]

Page 6: Story Structure of [Add the Title of Your Book] By: [Add the Author’s Name] [Add your name here]

Plot: Falling Action

• [What is one thing that happened after the climax that proved that things were getting better for the main character?]

Page 7: Story Structure of [Add the Title of Your Book] By: [Add the Author’s Name] [Add your name here]

Resolution

• [What was the final solution to the original conflict (problem) in the story? What is the “happily ever after” to the story?]

Page 8: Story Structure of [Add the Title of Your Book] By: [Add the Author’s Name] [Add your name here]

Grading RubricCriteria Possible Points

You included an underlined Title on the title page. /1

You included the author’s name on the Title page. /1

The setting tells the time and place the story took place. /2

The characters identify the main character and the supporting characters. /2

The conflict tells the problem that the main character faced. /2

The rising action tells how the story got harder for the main character. /2

The climax tells the turning point of the story. /2

The rising action tells an event that happened after the climax that showed how things were improving.

/2

The resolution tells the solution to the conflict. /2

There are no grammar errors. /2

There are no spelling errors. /2

TOTAL SCORE /20 points

*Points are tripled if you chose a chapter book in August for a total of 60 points.