Language Arts Grade 6-8

Language Arts: Plot Structure: Exposition to Resolution

Identifying the stages of a story's plot

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Language Arts: Plot Structure: Exposition to Resolution

Identifying the stages of a story's plot

Language Arts - Grade 6-8

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Answer in complete sentences and use evidence from the story details when asked.
  1. 1
    A plot arc with the beginning section highlighted beside a shy student at a school.

    A story begins by introducing Maya, a shy seventh grader, her new school, and her fear of speaking in class. Which part of the plot structure is this?

  2. 2
    A plot arc with the rising section highlighted next to a student hiding a dog in a garage.

    In a story, Jordan finds a lost dog and decides to hide it in his garage while he searches for the owner. His secret becomes harder to keep each day. Which part of the plot structure do these events best represent?

  3. 3
    A plot arc with the peak highlighted above a student singing alone on stage.

    The most intense moment in a story happens when Elena finally steps onto the stage and sings alone in front of the entire school. Which part of the plot is this?

  4. 4
    A plot arc with the falling section highlighted beside teammates making peace after a race.

    After the big race ends, the main character apologizes to his teammate, and the team begins to work together again. Which part of the plot structure is this?

  5. 5
    A plot arc with the ending section highlighted beside a family at a new home.

    At the end of a story, the family moves into their new home, feels hopeful, and the main conflict is fully solved. Which part of the plot structure is this?

  6. 6
    A student repairs a robot at a contest with the peak of a plot arc highlighted.

    Read this summary: Liam wants to win the school invention contest. He builds a robot, but it keeps failing during practice. On contest day, the robot suddenly stops moving in front of the judges. Liam quickly rewires it, and it starts working again. He earns second place and feels proud of not giving up. What is the climax of this story?

  7. 7
    A new student near a school and art supplies with the beginning of a plot arc highlighted.

    Read this summary: Tasha moves to a new town and struggles to make friends. She joins the art club, meets several students, and slowly starts talking more. Then she must present her painting at the school showcase. Identify the exposition and explain your choice.

  8. 8
    A plot mountain showing the highest peak separate from the calm ending point.

    A student says, "The resolution is always the most exciting part of the story." Is this correct? Explain your answer.

  9. 9
    A blank five-step plot arc organizer for sequencing story events.

    Put these plot events in order from exposition to resolution: A. Nora finds a map in her attic. B. Nora and her cousin solve clues around town. C. Nora discovers the treasure box under an old bridge. D. Nora learns the map belonged to her grandfather. E. Nora donates the historical items to the local museum.

  10. 10
    A plot arc showing the rising slope and falling slope in different colors.

    Write one or two sentences that explain the difference between rising action and falling action.

  11. 11
    A plot arc with the falling section highlighted beside students setting up a science project.

    Read this short plot: Ben forgets his science project at home. He worries all morning and cannot focus in class. Just before the science fair begins, his sister arrives with the project. Ben sets it up in time and later thanks her. Which event is part of the falling action?

  12. 12
    A five-part plot mountain organizer with icons for each stage of a story.

    Create a brief story idea that includes all five parts of plot structure: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

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