Welcome 6th graders!
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Explain how the interactions of characters contribute to the plot in a literary text.
Can you spot the character and the plot?
"Once upon a time, there lived a man who could neither talk nor hear. He sat alone in an empty room without a thought in his head. There he remained until he died."
What is a character?
What is a plot?
The interactions between characters play a crucial role in the plot. They enclose main events, conflicts, and resolutions developing a story
Here's how interactions contribute to a plot:
Conflict
RISING ACTION
CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
RESOLUTION
CONFLICT
Character interactions often lead to conflict, which is a fundamental element of storytelling. Conflicts appear when characters have different or opposite goals, beliefs, or desires. These conflicts can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters). Through their interactions, characters may argue, compete, or confront each other, creating tension and driving the plot forward. Conflict adds excitement, suspense, and challenges for the characters to overcome.
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rISING ACTION
Rising action is the part of the plot that builds suspense and develops the conflict. As characters interact, they reveal their motivations, intentions, and personalities. Through their conversations, actions, and reactions, the plot gains complexity and depth. The interactions can introduce new information, create complications, and escalate the conflict, leading to a series of events that raise the stakes for the characters.
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cHARACTER INTERACTION
Character interactions provide opportunities for character development. As characters interact with one another, they can learn, change, and grow. Through their conversations and relationships, characters may gain new insights, challenge their beliefs, or adopt different perspectives. These interactions can shape their personalities, values, and decisions. The development of characters adds complexity to the story, making it more engaging for readers.
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Standard 1: Reading Prose and Poetry Terminal Objectives: (E.L.A. 6.R.1.1) Analyze how the interaction between characters contributes to the development of a plot in a literary text. (ELA.6.R.1.2) Analyze the development of stated or implied theme(s) throughout a literary text. In today's class you will learn about:
- Explain how the interactions of characters contribute to the plot in a literary text.
- Explain how events contribute to the theme(s) throughout a literary text.
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Welcome 6th graders!
A journey soon begin through Language Arts experiences!
Start
Language Arts
Objectives
Explain how the interactions of characters contribute to the plot in a literary text.
Can you spot the character and the plot?
"Once upon a time, there lived a man who could neither talk nor hear. He sat alone in an empty room without a thought in his head. There he remained until he died."
What is a character?
What is a plot?
The interactions between characters play a crucial role in the plot. They enclose main events, conflicts, and resolutions developing a story
Here's how interactions contribute to a plot:
Conflict
RISING ACTION
CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
RESOLUTION
CONFLICT
Character interactions often lead to conflict, which is a fundamental element of storytelling. Conflicts appear when characters have different or opposite goals, beliefs, or desires. These conflicts can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters). Through their interactions, characters may argue, compete, or confront each other, creating tension and driving the plot forward. Conflict adds excitement, suspense, and challenges for the characters to overcome.
examples
back
Here you can find some examples about conflicts in a story
back
rISING ACTION
Rising action is the part of the plot that builds suspense and develops the conflict. As characters interact, they reveal their motivations, intentions, and personalities. Through their conversations, actions, and reactions, the plot gains complexity and depth. The interactions can introduce new information, create complications, and escalate the conflict, leading to a series of events that raise the stakes for the characters.
examples
back
Here you can find some examples about Rising Actions in a story
back
cHARACTER INTERACTION
Character interactions provide opportunities for character development. As characters interact with one another, they can learn, change, and grow. Through their conversations and relationships, characters may gain new insights, challenge their beliefs, or adopt different perspectives. These interactions can shape their personalities, values, and decisions. The development of characters adds complexity to the story, making it more engaging for readers.
examples
back
Here you can find some examples about Character Development in a story
back
Standard 1: Reading Prose and Poetry Terminal Objectives: (E.L.A. 6.R.1.1) Analyze how the interaction between characters contributes to the development of a plot in a literary text. (ELA.6.R.1.2) Analyze the development of stated or implied theme(s) throughout a literary text. In today's class you will learn about: