Theme
Adjectives
Plot
Dialogue, Capitalization, & Punctuation
Our Story
100

What is theme?

Life lesson or moral of the story
100

What is an adjective?

A word that describes a noun. 

100

What are the elements of plot?

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

100

What is dialogue?

Characters talking in writing

100

The narrative we are writing is based on what?

Challenge to Triumph

200

How can you determine a story’s theme?

Consider what you are learning from the story, what the story is teaching you, character's perspective

200

Why do we use adjectives?

To make our writing more descriptive

200
  1. Explain each element of the plot.

Exposition: introduction, characters, setting, background

Rising Action: conflicts (including the inciting incident)

Climax: turning point of the story

Falling Action: solutions are incorporated

Resolution: Story is complete and resolved

200

Why do we need to use capitalization and punctuation?

To clarify what we mean so our writing is not confusing and to avoid having too long of sentences

200

What should you start your story with? Give an example

Hook

Example: question, talking, live in your memory, bada-bing, never expected, sound effect

300

Why is it important to know a story’s theme?

To understand the meaning of the story. To learn from the story and the characters. 

300

What happens if a story has no or limited adjectives?

The story will not be descriptive. It will be bland and generic. The reader will not be able to visualize what is going on in their head. 

300

What is the definition of plot?

Events in the story

300

What are four examples of capitalization rules? 

Capitalize names, important places, days, months, letter “I,” first letter of the sentence

300

How long should your story be?

4-6 paragraphs

400

What is the difference between topic and theme?

Topic: a single word condensing theme.

Theme: a life lesson or moral of the story

400

What are four examples of adjectives?

Answers will vary

400

Is plot unique or universal? What does this mean?

Unique: the plot/events in the story will only occur in a single story

400

What are two examples of punctuation rules?

Commas separate lists, use the correct end of the sentence punctuation

400

When are we proofreading/peer editing our stories?

Friday!

500

What is an example of topic & theme?

Answer varies

500

What are 4 categories of adjectives?

Age, counting, personality, appearance, color, size

500

Why did we outline using a plot diagram?

A plot diagram structures a story. Following the structure of the plot diagram will guide and organize our story.
500

What are two dialogue rules?

Dialogue goes in quotation marks, punctuation goes on the inside of the quotations

500

When is our story due?

October, 26 (Monday)

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