This document provides an overview of the key elements of a story, including the title, author, illustrator, characters, setting, genre, plot, and high frequency words. It defines each element and gives examples from the story "Twig" to illustrate realistic fiction genre, with characters like Brad and Kim in a backyard setting. The plot involves a twig hitting a nest and an egg falling down.
This document provides an overview of the key elements of a story, including the title, author, illustrator, characters, setting, genre, plot, and high frequency words. It defines each element and gives examples from the story "Twig" to illustrate realistic fiction genre, with characters like Brad and Kim in a backyard setting. The plot involves a twig hitting a nest and an egg falling down.
This document provides an overview of the key elements of a story, including the title, author, illustrator, characters, setting, genre, plot, and high frequency words. It defines each element and gives examples from the story "Twig" to illustrate realistic fiction genre, with characters like Brad and Kim in a backyard setting. The plot involves a twig hitting a nest and an egg falling down.
neighborhood? ELEMENTS OF A STORY: Title Author Illustrator Characters Setting Genre Plot TITLE is the name of the story AUTHO R is the one who writes the story ILLUSTRAT OR is the one who draws the pictures of the story CHARACTE RS are people or animals in the story
Brad (the boy)
Kim (the girl) The big red Bird SETTING Where and when the story happens (place & time)
When: in the morning
Where: in a backyard (outdoors) GENRE is the type of the story (Realistic Fiction) Realistic Fiction Animal Fantasy • Characters and events are •Made up story where made up but characters do characters look and act like things that real people and real animals cannot do •The events might not be •The story contains things real, but could happen. (events) that could not happen.
Ex: A twig hit the nest and Ex: An Ox drives a car.
an egg fell down. PLOT Every story has a plot: Beginning, middle, and ending. • What is the problem in the story? • How is the problem solved? HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS: Saw Your Tree Small Saw )The past of see( )A tool to cut wood( Your )The opposite of my( tree ).A kind of plant( small ).The opposite of big(