PPT-LESSON-Pre School (CVC)

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Pre-school –

BUTTERFL
Y
Teacher Elle
“Daily Goals”

FOCUS on the lesson


READY your things

Eyes INFRONT

EARS on me
NOW, when you are ready
sit properly and Let’s start

Your DAY with


ARRANG
E ME!
Direction: Arrange the rambled letters below.
Look at the given picture beside for your hint.
1. CHATERSRAC =
2. EMEHT =

3. LOTP =

4. INGTEST =
• CHARACTERS
• THEME
• PLOT
• SETTING
IDEN
TIFY
ING
PART THE
S OF
A STO
RY

GRADE 3 -
BUTTERFLY
PARTS OF A STORY

4 PARTS
OF A
STORY
CHARACTERS
• Characters are the people in a story.
• Characters could be animals or even
imaginary objects or creatures.
• Characters are who the story is about.
EXAMPLE
N G
E T TI
S
• The setting is where and w
hen a story takes place.
• The setting affects what
happens in a story.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
• The plot of a story is
made up of
a sequence of events.
• it is what happens in a PLOT
story.
• Plot compose of
a beginning, a middle,
and an end
EXAMPLE

BEGINNING- Nemo’s friend bullied Dory

MIDDLE – Dory left because she was offended

ENDING - Nemo’s friend explained that he was just joking that’s why
he called Dory to Comeback
EXAMPLE
E S
E M
TH • The theme of a story
its message, lesson,
or meaning.
• It is not the topic of a story.
Instead, the theme is
the deeper meaning that
must usually be inferred, or
figured out, by the reader.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
Activity 1
Direction: Students will divide into 4
groups. Each group will be given a
topic they will create a parts of a
story entitled
“A GOOD FRIEND”
GROUP 1 – CHARACTERS
GROUP 2 – SETTING
GROUP 3 – PLOT
GROUP 4 – THEMES
Sample Group Activity

Group 1 – Benny, Lily and blakey (as puppy)


Group 2- Garden, Hospital and Supermarket
Group 3- (beginning) They’re eating banana and
apple in the Garden.
(middle) They play jumping rope in the Hospital.
(end) Lily got mad to Benny and she left.
Group 4 – Trust is one of the most important in
friendship.
T ELL ME
A STORY!
Activity 2

Direction: Label the parts of


your favorite story in a
short paper.
QUESTION

Imagine class your favorite story without


one of the parts of a story. Does it
change meaning?
s o f a s t ory
e f o ur p art a
Th d a l o n e in
t e a c h s t an
do no an b e n o p l ot
T h e re c
story. a nd
s et t in g
without th e re c a n b e
a ct e r s o r
char u t p l ot .
h e m e w it h o
n o t

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