Story Elements
Plot Elements
True or False
Little Red Riding Hood
Hula-Hoopin' Queen
100

What tells us the place and time of the story?

The Setting

100

The OMG! moment or the turning point in a story is called the ______.

(rising action, falling action, climax, exposition, resolution)

Climax

100

True or False: There can be more than one main character.

True

100

What was the setting of Little Red Riding Hood?

Woods, Grandma's house

100

Who is the protagonist in Hula-Hoopin' Queen?

Kameeka

200

The main character is also know as the _____. (antagonist, protagonist)

The Protagonist

200

This part of the plot gives us the setting and introduces the characters.

(rising action, falling action, climax, exposition, resolution)

Exposition

200

True or False: The climax is the turning point of the story.

True
200

Who is the antagonist in Little Red Riding Hood?

The wolf

200

What was the conflict in Hula-Hoopin' Queen?

Kameeka ruins the cake and then gets distracted and forgets to get sugar for the second cake

300

The character giving the main character a hard time is the ______.  (antagonist, protagonist)

The Antagonist

300

The events AFTER the OMG! moment are called the _____.

(rising action, falling action, climax, exposition, resolution)

Falling Action

300

True or False: We use a plot circle to map out the parts of plot.

False.

We use a Plot DIAGRAM

300

What was the climax of Little Red Riding Hood?

When she realizes it is not her Grandma, its the wolf.

300

What was the exposition in Hula-Hoopin' Queen?

Home, outside, Kameeka, Jamara, Mom

400

The problem in the story is also called the _______.

Conflict, complication

400

The solution or ending to a story.

(rising action, falling action, climax, exposition, resolution)

Resolution

400

True or False: The Antagonist is always evil.

False

400

What was the conflict in Little Red Riding Hood?

The wolf wants to eat the Grandma and LRR.

400

What was the rising action in Hula-Hoopin' Queen?

Kameeka is helping her mom make a cake for Miz Adeline's birthday, she ruins the first one, goes to the store to get more sugar for another cake, gets distracted by Jamara hula-hooping

500

What do we call the sequence of events in the story from beginning to end?

The Plot

500

The events leading up to the peak or OMG of the story.

(rising action, falling action, climax, exposition, resolution)

Rising Action

500

True or False: The setting tells us what happened at the end of the story.

False.

Setting tells us time/place.

500

What was the resolution of Little Red Riding Hood?

The wolf falls out the window and doesn't return.

500

What was the falling action in Hula-Hoopin' Queen?

Kameeka makes a donut cake for Miz Adeline, everyone at the party gets the hula-hoopin' itch