Getting the Big Picture
Module 1 DBA
Start
Welcome to Candyland!
These three little monsters are hungry. Get all the candies 🍬✨ and help them have the feast of their lives!
Let's go!
2. Context Clues
1. Narrative Plot Elements
4. Theme
3. Types of Conflict
Narrative Plot Elements
Answer the questions, so the monsters can get their sweets before they run out!
Count on me!
It is night and we need it to dawn...Which of these does the reader find out in the EXPOSITION of the story?
the theme and characters
the setting and characters
the characters and conflict
Drag the cookies to the staements that are true.
The Protagonist is the leading charater or a major character in a story that has to make a decision about the conflict in a story.
The setting of a story includes the conflict, time, and place in which the events occur.
The setting of a story includes the time, place, and environment in which the events occur.
The Antagonist is someone who stands with and supports the protagonist in a story.
Done!
Drag the cookie to the correct answer. At the CLIMAX of the story...
The story ends. The protagonist and antagonist argue. The protagonist makes a decision.
Done!
Drag the cookie to the correct answer. The THEME of the story is ...
What the story is about The lesson we learn When the problem in the story gets solved
Done!
Well done! 🍭 You have won your sweet prize
Let's keep going!
Context CLues
Discover the secret words that this Magical Forest has for you.
Count on me!
The trees have a riddle for you! Use context clues to figure out the answer.
What am I?
I have a cover, but I am not a bed. I have a story, but I can't tell it myself. I can be long or short, but I'm always read.
A BOOK
Next
Since it was getting dark, we thought it __________, or wise, to turn around.
Click the correct word .
Dangerous
scary
Prudent
Next
Some people are loquacious, or talkative, while others are very quiet.
What is the meaning of the word "loquacious" in this sentence?
loud
Quiet
talkative
Next
Ms. Wilson was so hungry at lunch that she consumed three sandwiches and a quart of milk.
What does "consume" mean in this sentence.
Gave Away
Made
ATE
Next
Well done! 🍭 You have won your sweet prize
Let's keep going!
Types of Conflict
Remember the numbers that will be displayed below! You will need them to enter the castle.
Count on me!
Name the four types of conflict you learned about in Module 1
00:45
Challenge
Answer the questions
What type of conflict was happening in the story "The Meet."
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Self
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Society
What was type of conflict was in "Thank You, Ma'am??
Character vs Character
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Self
In the Disney movie Moana , the protagonist faces what kind of conflict?
Character vs Self
Character vs Character
Character vs Nature
Character vs Society
Well done! 🍭 You have won your sweet prize
Let's keep going!
Theme
Count on me!
Grab the candies and discern whether the statement is a theme or not.
Ready!
You did it! You have overcome all the challenges and devoured all the sweets…
...now only the magic is missing✨
Congratulations! 🎉 You have conquered Candyland and are now a true sugar legend 🍭
Friends are awesome.
The lemon is a fruit and it is yellow
Oh no! I think something went wrong...
Back
Friendship is a valuble treasure that should be cherished.
This fruit is called Orange and it is the same color
Love and family bonds are what truly matter.
The leaves of the trees are green
The four types of Conflict are: Character vs Character, Character vs. Self, Character vs. Society, and Charater vs. Nature
True
False
Winning is good.
The rose is a flower and can be pink
Oh no! I think something went wrong...
Back
You can achieve amzing things through perseverance.
Grapes are purple and they are a fruit
Awesome!! You are correct! We find out the characters and the setting in the exposiiton.
Today I ate six candies...
Next
Module 1 DBA
Shannon Wilson
Created on November 4, 2025
Start designing with a free template
Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:
View
Chaotic Kitchen Escape Game
View
Farm escape room
View
Christmas Escape Room
View
Horror Escape Room
View
Desert Island Escape
View
Halloween escape
View
Adventure Breakout
Explore all templates
Transcript
Getting the Big Picture
Module 1 DBA
Start
Welcome to Candyland!
These three little monsters are hungry. Get all the candies 🍬✨ and help them have the feast of their lives!
Let's go!
2. Context Clues
1. Narrative Plot Elements
4. Theme
3. Types of Conflict
Narrative Plot Elements
Answer the questions, so the monsters can get their sweets before they run out!
Count on me!
It is night and we need it to dawn...Which of these does the reader find out in the EXPOSITION of the story?
the theme and characters
the setting and characters
the characters and conflict
Drag the cookies to the staements that are true.
The Protagonist is the leading charater or a major character in a story that has to make a decision about the conflict in a story.
The setting of a story includes the conflict, time, and place in which the events occur.
The setting of a story includes the time, place, and environment in which the events occur.
The Antagonist is someone who stands with and supports the protagonist in a story.
Done!
Drag the cookie to the correct answer. At the CLIMAX of the story...
The story ends. The protagonist and antagonist argue. The protagonist makes a decision.
Done!
Drag the cookie to the correct answer. The THEME of the story is ...
What the story is about The lesson we learn When the problem in the story gets solved
Done!
Well done! 🍭 You have won your sweet prize
Let's keep going!
Context CLues
Discover the secret words that this Magical Forest has for you.
Count on me!
The trees have a riddle for you! Use context clues to figure out the answer.
What am I?
I have a cover, but I am not a bed. I have a story, but I can't tell it myself. I can be long or short, but I'm always read.
A BOOK
Next
Since it was getting dark, we thought it __________, or wise, to turn around.
Click the correct word .
Dangerous
scary
Prudent
Next
Some people are loquacious, or talkative, while others are very quiet.
What is the meaning of the word "loquacious" in this sentence?
loud
Quiet
talkative
Next
Ms. Wilson was so hungry at lunch that she consumed three sandwiches and a quart of milk.
What does "consume" mean in this sentence.
Gave Away
Made
ATE
Next
Well done! 🍭 You have won your sweet prize
Let's keep going!
Types of Conflict
Remember the numbers that will be displayed below! You will need them to enter the castle.
Count on me!
Name the four types of conflict you learned about in Module 1
00:45
Challenge
Answer the questions
What type of conflict was happening in the story "The Meet."
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Self
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Society
What was type of conflict was in "Thank You, Ma'am??
Character vs Character
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Self
In the Disney movie Moana , the protagonist faces what kind of conflict?
Character vs Self
Character vs Character
Character vs Nature
Character vs Society
Well done! 🍭 You have won your sweet prize
Let's keep going!
Theme
Count on me!
Grab the candies and discern whether the statement is a theme or not.
Ready!
You did it! You have overcome all the challenges and devoured all the sweets…
...now only the magic is missing✨
Congratulations! 🎉 You have conquered Candyland and are now a true sugar legend 🍭
Friends are awesome.
The lemon is a fruit and it is yellow
Oh no! I think something went wrong...
Back
Friendship is a valuble treasure that should be cherished.
This fruit is called Orange and it is the same color
Love and family bonds are what truly matter.
The leaves of the trees are green
The four types of Conflict are: Character vs Character, Character vs. Self, Character vs. Society, and Charater vs. Nature
True
False
Winning is good.
The rose is a flower and can be pink
Oh no! I think something went wrong...
Back
You can achieve amzing things through perseverance.
Grapes are purple and they are a fruit
Awesome!! You are correct! We find out the characters and the setting in the exposiiton.
Today I ate six candies...
Next