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Cooking Up A Plot: 3rd Grade, Language Arts

This document provides a lesson plan for teaching students how to develop a story plot using a graphic organizer. It discusses that a plot involves a problem and solution and has a beginning, middle, and end. It then outlines the procedure for teaching the lesson and includes examples of how to use a plot chart to plan the beginning, middle, and ending of a story.

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Cooking Up A Plot: 3rd Grade, Language Arts

This document provides a lesson plan for teaching students how to develop a story plot using a graphic organizer. It discusses that a plot involves a problem and solution and has a beginning, middle, and end. It then outlines the procedure for teaching the lesson and includes examples of how to use a plot chart to plan the beginning, middle, and ending of a story.

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Cooking Up A Plot

3rd Grade, Language Arts


Mary Ruebusch,
McCurdy School

To Teacher
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Teacher Page
Objective: The students will practice
using a graphic to make a story plot.
Summary:
Plot development involves creating a
problem and a solution.
Developing a plot will help a story to
have a beginning, middle, and an end.

Teacher Page

Procedure:
1. The teacher will click through the
slides, reading and discussing the
content.
2. The students will plot a story on a
graphic.
3. They should then share their story

Putting a plot together is


a little like cooking.
If you put the pieces
together well, the result
is wonderful.

You can use a plot chart


to plan your story.
P lo t C h a r t
S t o r y t it le
B e g in n in g

M id d le

E n d in g

Beginning
The story
beginning
should show
the character,
the setting,
and set up the
action.

Middle

The middle of
the story is
where the
problem is
established.
The action
happens in the
middle.

Ending
At the end
of the
story the
problem is
resolved.

Plot your own


story.
___________
T it le h e r e
S t o r y B e g in n in g

S t o r y M id d le

S t o r y E n d in g

Copy this graphic on your paper.

Hint: A Story
Middle may have
many parts.

Share your story chart


with a partner.
It is easier to write a well
planned story.
The end

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