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Description
What It Is:
This is a narrative writing graphic organizer worksheet. It's a blank template designed to help students plan their stories. The worksheet is divided into columns for 'Elements,' 'Evidence,' and 'Effect.' The 'Elements' column includes sections for Characterization (Direct and Indirect), Setting, and Conflict/Problem (Person vs. Person, Person vs. Self, Person vs. Society, Person vs. Nature). The 'Evidence' and 'Effect' columns are blank for students to fill in based on the element they are analyzing.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 4-6. The concepts of characterization, setting, and conflict are typically introduced in these grades. The graphic organizer structure helps students break down these elements into manageable parts, making it easier to understand and analyze them.
Why Use It:
Using this graphic organizer helps students to develop their narrative writing skills by providing a structured framework for planning their stories. It encourages critical thinking by prompting them to analyze the elements of a story and consider the evidence and effects of each element. It also aids in organizing thoughts and ideas before writing.
How to Use It:
Students should first identify the elements of a story they are analyzing, such as the type of characterization, the setting, or the conflict. Then, they should find evidence from the text that supports their analysis. Finally, they should explain the effect of that element on the story. The worksheet can be used for pre-writing activities or for analyzing existing stories.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for students in elementary and middle school who are learning about narrative writing and story elements. It is also useful for teachers who want to provide a structured way for students to plan and analyze stories. Students who struggle with organization may find this graphic organizer particularly helpful.