![]() ![]() Rising Action Event 1: Goldilocks was lost and wandered into a cottage which belonged to three bears.One morning, she was took a shortcut through the forest on her way to buy some muffins. Exposition: Goldilocks lives at the edge of the forest.I like to incorporate a fairy tale or short story with three major events that most students are familiar with, for example, The Three Little Pigs. Another great option is Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Once you’ve given students an overview, implementing the plot elements with a familiar story can be beneficial. Implement the Plot Elements in a Story Map Resolution: is the end of the story where all the loose ends are tied up.Ģ.The events follow the climax and leads towards the resolution of the story. Falling Action: Just like in a roller coaster ride, this part tends to move quickly towards the end of the story.I like to tell my students that this usually the part in the story where you don’t want to put the book down because you want to see what is going to happen. It usually contains the most exciting or surprising part of the story. Climax: is the turning point of the story.It includes the main problem of the story and contains several major events. ![]()
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