
To Educators:
Geared toward 2nd grade
As students begin to read stories and text, the elements of a story become important to know. In this unit, students will revisit some of the terms they learned in 1st grade and learn some that are new as well such as problem, solution, plot and theme.
Includes: Discussion questions, videos to learn terms, and review of terms to see what was learned.
Learning Objectives:
After this lesson students will be able to…
-Identify the parts of a story
-Describe the setting
-Identify the plot structure
-Make a character analysis
What Is a Setting?
What Is a Plot?
What Is a Character?
What Is the Problem and Solution in a story?
What Is A Theme?
Elements Of A Story Review Page
Setting- the time and place of a story.
Plot- the series of events that make up a story.
Characters- people, animals, or creatures in a story.
Problem- a challenge or obstacle in the story.
Solution- the problem is solved, the characters find a way to change, fix, or figure out the problem.
Theme- the main idea or the hidden message a writer explores in a story
Discussion:
Give an example of a story and name each element of the story.
One sunny day, Amelia found a puppy in her backyard. The puppy looked sad and scared. Amelia gently picked him up and said, “Don’t worry I’ll help you find your home!” Amelia asked her friends if they had seen the puppy. Together, they searched to find his home. Finally, they found a little boy who was looking very worried. “That’s my puppy, Max!” he exclaimed. Amelia smiled as she watched them reunite. She loved to help others.
Who are the characters?
What is the setting?
What is the theme?
What is the plot?
What is the problem?
What is the solution?
Play the game to see what you know!
Published: Oct 7, 2024
Latest Revision: Oct 7, 2024
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