Determine the problem in a story and recognize its solution. SPI 0401.8.3
Links verified on 10/31/2011
- Conflict Map - Fill out the beginning info then click on conflict map.
- Interactive Plot Creator - Scroll to the middle of the page. Press the buttons for a setting, a character and a conflict, then write using this interactive writing prompt.
- Problem-Solution Flow Chart - print and fill in the information about your story
- Setting Plot or Theme - [designed for grade 3] online Quiz
- Story Clock - worksheet to help your students as they evaluate the beginning, middle, and end of a story
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- Story Map - The Story Map interactive is designed to assist students in pre-writing and post-reading activities by focusing on the key elements of character, setting, conflict, and resolution. Student Interactive from Read/Write/Think
- Story Map with Polar Express - Students will analyze the structure and elements of a story by noting the setting, characters, problem, events and resolution
- Story mapping- PDF file to print to determine conflict and solution
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Teaching about Conflict in Literature - Lesson Plan - uses graphic organizer to plot out stories.
- Using Picture Books to Teach Plot Development and Conflict Resolution - lesson plan
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