We created a page for the basic steps of PLOT:
- PLOT: sequence of events, cause/effect, conflict, relationships. *the storyline*
- EXPOSITION: meet the characters; learn about the setting (time & place; where/when); conflict/problem is introduced
- RISING ACTION: conflict(s) develop; suspense builds
- CLIMAX: turning point; character faces conflict; main character's attitude changes
- FALLING ACTION: loose ends are tied up; conflict(s) are being solved
- RESOLUTION: reasonable ending; conflict is "resolved" (taken care of
Using the idea for Dinah Zike's "Layered Notebook Foldable, I created a 4"x6" box with a 1/2" border at the top. I was able to fit two on each page then photo-copied them onto six different colors (I chose "fall" colors...you can choose anything!). Each page supplied two students with boxes; I had them cut them out on the solid black lines. Then, I had them write the above terms and definitions on their papers (one on each paper for a total of six.) NOTE: I created an "Anchor Chart" of the basic page and had that on my whiteboard. I made copies of each page on an 8-1/2"x11" sheet of paper in the colors I wanted them to use and showed them how to layer them using magnets. I LOVED the Anchor Chart idea! {it was fun writing REALLY big! :) }Then we glued them in the Interactive Notebook, dated and titled it, then added it to the Table of Contents. All in all, I'd say it went well. It took about 30 minutes to complete (less if they focuses...more if they talked...).
Anchor Chart and notes at the beginning of class.
What it looked like by the end of class.
Sample in the Interactive Notebook.
Sample page layout.