PLOT REVIEW: Children’s Story Plot Diagram Project

Choose ONE of the children’s stories below and create a plot diagram that represents that story.

·  “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”

·  “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”

·  “Little Red Riding Hood”

·  “The Ugly Duckling”

·  “Jack and the Beanstalk”

Your plot diagram MUST have all of the following [80 POINTS TOTAL]:

1.  an exposition (SETTING, MAIN CHARACTERS, and MAIN CONFLICT) [20 POINTS]

2.  THREE EXAMPLES of rising action (events that occur BEFORE the climax) [30 POINTS]

3.  a climax (the most intense/the turning point in the story) [10 POINTS]

4.  TWO EXAMPLES of falling action (events that occur AFTER the climax and BEFORE the resolution) [10 POINTS

5.  a RESOLUTION [10 POINTS]

Your plot diagram MUST also [10 POINTS TOTAL]:

·  take up an ENTIRE PAGE and be FULLY COLORED [10 POINTS]

·  be written CREATIVELY and AS NEATLY AS POSSIBLE [10 POINTS]

PLOT REVIEW: Children’s Story Plot Diagram Project

Choose ONE of the children’s stories below and create a plot diagram that represents that story.

·  “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”

·  “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”

·  “Little Red Riding Hood”

·  “The Ugly Duckling”

·  “Jack and the Beanstalk”

Your plot diagram MUST have all of the following [80 POINTS TOTAL]:

6.  an exposition (SETTING, MAIN CHARACTERS, and MAIN CONFLICT) [20 POINTS]

7.  THREE EXAMPLES of rising action (events that occur BEFORE the climax) [30 POINTS]

8.  a climax (the most intense/the turning point in the story) [10 POINTS]

9.  TWO EXAMPLES of falling action (events that occur AFTER the climax and BEFORE the resolution) [10 POINTS

10.  a RESOLUTION [10 POINTS]

Your plot diagram MUST also [10 POINTS TOTAL]:

·  take up an ENTIRE PAGE and be FULLY COLORED [10 POINTS]

·  be written CREATIVELY and AS NEATLY AS POSSIBLE [10 POINTS]