What others say
"I absolutely love this resource! It really helped solidify my students' understanding of the plot mountain and its different components. Highly engaging and effective!"
Kate H.
"This was a fresh way to go over/review plot and plot diagram with my students early in the school year. I was looking for something updated/more engaging than what I previously used and this was perfect! "
Megan P.
Description
This mini unit has everything you need to introduce plot to (or review it with) your students!
This ready-to-go resource includes the following:
- a digital notes presentation (Google Slides)
- a guided notes template (printable)
- completed version of the guided notes
- exit ticket (printable)
- Practice 1: Practice with Pixar shorts (2 specifics plus a blank if you want to choose your own)
- Practice 2: Practice using a short story found on readworks.org
- Summative project: Students will create a comic strip that demonstrates mastery of plot.
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Plot Mini Unit | Plot Diagram | Notes | Practice | Project | What Is Plot?
Meandering through the Middle
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$5.00
Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
6th - 9th
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Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 Week
What others say
"I absolutely love this resource! It really helped solidify my students' understanding of the plot mountain and its different components. Highly engaging and effective!"
Kate H.
"This was a fresh way to go over/review plot and plot diagram with my students early in the school year. I was looking for something updated/more engaging than what I previously used and this was perfect! "
Megan P.
Description
This mini unit has everything you need to introduce plot to (or review it with) your students!
This ready-to-go resource includes the following:
- a digital notes presentation (Google Slides)
- a guided notes template (printable)
- completed version of the guided notes
- exit ticket (printable)
- Practice 1: Practice with Pixar shorts (2 specifics plus a blank if you want to choose your own)
- Practice 2: Practice using a short story found on readworks.org
- Summative project: Students will create a comic strip that demonstrates mastery of plot.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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This was great to help teach plot. Students tend to struggle with this concept.
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Lots of information to work on plot with students.
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It was a great resource for teaching plot and included great visuals!
This resource saved me so much time and stress!
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This was perfect for my 7th-grade ELA class, and this resource was exactly what I was looking for. It was clear, organized, and aligned perfectly with the standards. My students were engaged the whole time, and the included worksheets really helped reinforce the concepts. I’ll definitely be coming back to this seller for more!
I absolutely love this resource! It really helped solidify my students' understanding of the plot mountain and its different components. Highly engaging and effective!
Thank you so much for this review! I have some other mini units in the works, so keep an eye out!!
This was a fresh way to go over/review plot and plot diagram with my students early in the school year. I was looking for something updated/more engaging than what I previously used and this was perfect!
Thank you so much!! I have similar mini units on conflict and characterization in the works that will be ready to go this summer!
Love! Love! Love this resource! It really solidified their understanding of the plot mountain and its different components.
Thank you!! I have some other mini units in the works; keep your eyes peeled!!
This was a wonderful and well planned unit. The students also really liked the reading that went along with it.
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