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story elements 3rd grade | If you are interested in seeing more....check out my TpT store !! Realistic Fiction Writing, Story Mountain, Personal Narrative Writing, Third Grade Writing, 3rd Grade Writing, Writing Anchor Charts, Teaching Third Grade, 4th Grade Writing, Realistic Fiction

My thirdies finally, finally finished personal narrative writing....and I have to say I am really proud of those buggers. They produced some great stuff!! We are celebrating on Monday by sharing our stories while we sip cider and nibble cookies. The kids cannot wait to begin our next unit....Fiction!! I know they are picturing aliens, spaceships, dragons and other creations from their imaginations....but we will be going with the flow and writing REALISTIC FICTION. My lessons will be based…

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climax mountain graphic organizer | dec 18 novel study plot diagram prezi Plot Mountain, Story Map Template, Teaching Plot, Plot Chart, Plot Map, Story Mountain, Plot Structure, Plot Diagram, Outline Template

Today you will begin your story plot mountain focusing on the following: a prezi template Exposition: title/author/book genre setting protagonist/antagonist/supporting characters internal/external conflicts Frame headings: Exposition - Novel - Setting - Characters - Conflict Click link below for example: http://prezi.com/xmtlbhqdmg4c/small-steps-by-louis-sachar/?auth_key=3258dfb21dc25cbca2489c72e4bf92504e5c323d&kw=view-xmtlbhqdmg4c&rc=ref-11254811

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parts of a story | What All Good Stories Need (Anchor Chart) & Halloween Onomatopoeia ... Story Elements Anchor Chart, Teaching Story Elements, Third Grade Writing, 3rd Grade Writing, Similes And Metaphors, Classroom Anchor Charts, Writing Anchor Charts, Writers Workshop, Writing Groups

We are working through our Halloween Onomatopoeia Stories as a class and I created this anchor chart with the kids the other day about what all good stories need: Gotta love white-out tape for the oopsies :) I really like comparing stories to a roller coaster ride- you want to stay on-track the whole time (keeping a narrow focus) and you want the story to build up to an exciting point (climax), then come to a fun and complete conclusion. For those of you who asked, I do my heading beforehand…

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