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Plot Structure Powerpoint w/ Video Clips, Foldable, and Vocabulary Posters

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Fun's Not Just for Elementary
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Grade Levels
5th - 12th, Homeschool
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Pages
30 pages
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Description

This powerpoint & foldable bundle is colorful, adorable, and includes great examples to keep your students engaged while learning about the plot diagram!



Includes:
-24 editable slides with animation, adorable clipart, and a variety of backgrounds
-8 embedded video clips, along with website links (**VIDEOS ARE FROM YOUTUBE, SO BE SURE YOU HAVE ACCESS AT YOUR SCHOOL)
-1 Prezi link that pulls all the definitions together
-7 illustrated vocabulary slides that can be printed as word wall posters:
* Plot
* Exposition
* Inciting Incident
* Rising Action
* Climax
* Falling Action
* Denouement
-Pdf with foldable template and step-by-step directions (powerpoint also includes the step-by-step instructions for students to follow along with, eliminating all stress!!)

This powerpoint was created for Windows, I can't guarantee with will work on a MAC.


Thank you for stopping by,
~Not Just for Elementary (learning can be fun for big kids too!)


Images courtesy of graphicsfactory.com




keywords: reading, ELA, ELAR, English, writing, lesson, main idea, literary elements, literature, summary, paraphrase, setting, plot, characters, conflict, resolution, STAAR, STARR, ccss, common core standards aligned, fun, test preparation, inference, inferencing, freytag model, inciting action


Plot Powerpoint by Not Just for Elementary is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Total Pages
30 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
2 days
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