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Questions Matilda2
Questions Matilda2
Table Of Contents
Unit Overview
Book Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Week Matilda Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story Movie -
1 - Questions - Questions - Questions - Questions Matilda
- Chapter - Chapter - Chapter - Chapter
Summaries Summaries Summaries Summaries
- Story Board - Story Board - Story Board - Story Board
10 Min Break 10 Min Break 10 Min Break 10 Min Break
Group/Partner Group/Partner Group/Partner Group/Partner
Activity Activity Activity Activity
Writing Writing Writing Writing
2 James and Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story Movie – James
the Giant - Questions - Questions - Questions - Questions and the Giant
Peach - Chapter - Chapter - Chapter - Chapter Peach
Summaries Summaries Summaries Summaries
- Story Board - Story Board - Story Board - Story Board
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10 Min Break 10 Min Break 10 Min Break 10 Min Break 10 Min Break
Group/Partner Group/Partner Group/Partner Group/Partner Group/Partner
Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity
Writing Writing Writing Writing Writing
6 The Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story
Witches - Questions - Questions - Questions - Questions - Questions
- Chapter - Chapter - Chapter - Chapter - Chapter
Summaries Summaries Summaries Summaries Summaries
- Story Board - Story Board - Story Board - Story Board - Story Board
10 Min Break 10 Min Break 10 Min Break 10 Min Break 10 Min Break
Group/Partner Group/Partner Group/Partner Movie – The Movie – The
Activity Activity Activity Witches (1st ½) Witches (2nd ½)
Writing Writing Writing
7 The Nose Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story
From - Questions - Questions - Questions - Questions - Questions
Jupiter - Chapter - Chapter - Chapter - Chapter - Chapter
Summaries Summaries Summaries Summaries Summaries
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Group/Partner Group/Partner Group/Partner Group/Partner Group/Partner
Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity
Writing Writing Writing Writing Writing
8 A Nose for Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story Reading Story
Trouble - Questions - Questions - Questions - Questions - Questions
- Chapter - Chapter - Chapter - Chapter - Chapter
Summaries Summaries Summaries Summaries Summaries
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Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity
Writing Writing Writing Writing Writing
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Matilda
Chapter Questions
The Reader of Books
Do school teachers like the way their proud parents talk about there terrible
children?
How do school teachers feel?
What could Matilda do by the following ages?
1. 1 ½
2. 3
3. 4
Name all the Charles Dickens books that Matilda has read.
The Ghost
1. What di Mr. Wormwood do to Matilda‟s library books?
2. How did Matilda convince Fred to let her borrow Chopper the Parrot?
3. How did Matilda get revenge on her father in this chapter?
Arithmetic
1. How many cars did Mr. Wormwood sell?
2. Why do you think Mr. Wormwood can‟t accept that his daughter is
smart?
3. How much profit did Mr. Wormwood make from selling his cars?
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Miss Honey
1. Matilda surprises Miss Honey a lot. Why?
2. Answer these questions. The answers are all numbers.
3. How old is Matilda when she goes to school for the first time?
4. How many children are there in Matilda‟s group?
5. How old is Miss Honey?
6. What is fourteen multiplied by nineteen?
7. How many children in the group can spell ‟cat‟?
8. What type of poem does Matilda recite?4
The Trunchbull
1. What were some of the qualities that a headmistress should have?
2. How many of these qualities did Miss Trunchbull have?
3. Why did Miss Honey go to see Miss Trunchbull?
4. How did Miss Trunchbull feel about Matilda?
5. What made her feel this way if she had not met her?
The Parents
1. What type of textbook did Miss Honey give Matilda to study?
2. What time did Miss Honey go to see Mr and Mrs Wormwood?
3. Why did she go at this time?
4. What are the names of the magazines Mr. Wormwood reads every
week?
5. What does Mrs. Wormwood think is more important than books?
6. What does Mr. Wormwood think they teach at University?
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Lavender
1. What day and time would Miss Trunchbull teach Matilda‟s class?
2. Who was in charge of the water jug for Miss Trunchbull?
3. What did Lavender get from the river?
4. What do you think she is going to do with it?
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The Names
1. What three questions did Matilda ask Ms. Honey before she went
home?
2. Why do you think Matilda wanted to know these names?
Practice
1. What object did Matilda use to practice her „powers‟?
2. What time of day did she do her practicing?
3. How many days did it take for her to master her skills?
Third Miracle
1. What day of the week did the „thrid miracle‟ take place?
2. What happens in Ms. Honey‟s class every Thursday?
3. Why did Miss Trunchbull faint?
4. How do you think the story will end?
A New Home
1. What happened to Miss Trunchbull?
2. According to Miss Honey‟s father‟s will, who was the rightfull owner
of the “The Red House?
3. What happened to Matilda‟s powers?
4. Why did Miss Honey say this happened?
5. Where was Matilda‟s family moving?
6. Where did Matilda end up living?
7. How did you like this story? Why or Why not?
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The Ghost
Arithmetic
Miss Honey
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The Trunchbull
The Parents
Lavender
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The Names
Practice
Third Miracle
A New Home
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Day 1 – Chapters 1 – 13
1. Describe why it was so terrible for James to live with his aunts.
2. Write a short story about the man who gave James the beans.
- Where did he come from?
- Where did he get the beans?
- Who was he?
3. Pretend you are James writing in his diary. Write his journal entry for the
day he went into the peach.
Day 2 – Chapters 14 – 23
1. Write a newspaper report about the peach rolling across the English
countryside. Include Who, What, Where, Why and When.
2. James came up with a brilliant plan to escape from the sharks. Describe
his plan and come up with a new plan of your own. Be as descriptive as
possible.
Day 3 – Chapters 24 – 31
3. Pretend you are a cloud-person. Write a diary entry for a typical day.
Include everything you would do from when you woke up iuntil you went
to bed.
Day 4 – Chapters 32 – 39
1. What did all of the „travellers‟ end up doing with their lives after they got
to New York City.
2. If you had been James, what would you have done with your life when
you got to New York City?
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Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
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Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
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Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
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Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
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6. What special present will Willy Wonka give the holders of the golden tickets?
1. What did Grandpa Joe and Charlie find in the candy bars that Charlie was given
for his birthday?
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4. What kind of candy bar did Charlie get for his birthday?
6. Charlie‟s grandparents thought the winners with the golden tickets were ____ .
1. What did Mr. Bucket do after losing his job to earn extra money?
5. How many candy bars did Charlie eat trying to find the golden ticket?
6. One lady in the store where Charlie found the ticket tried to _______ .
8. What would each person who held the golden ticket go home with?
2. Who were the little people on the other side of the chocolate river?
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4. Where did Augustus Gloop go after falling into the chocolate river?
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6. How big was Mike Teavee after traveling through the air?
3. When the Salt family left the factory they were ___________ .
6. Augustus, Violet, Veruca, and Mike left the factory with ____________ .
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Chapter 3-4
Chapter 5-6
Chapter 7-8
Chapter 9-10
Chapter 10-11
Chapter 12-13
Chapter 14-15
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Chapter 16-17
Chapter 18-19
Chapter 20-21
Chapter 22-23
Chapter 24-25
Chapter 26-27
Chapter 28-29-30
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Chapters 10 – 14 – Pgs 69 - 10
1. What is “Wonka-vite”? What does it do?
2. If you could create any formula that could do anything what it would it be? What
would it do? Why would you take it? Be as creative as possible.
3. What would have happened had they missed the Chocolate Factory and landed
somewhere else? Write a short story from when they would have landed.
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3. The Link Up
4. The President
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9. Gobbled Up
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15.Goodbye, Georgina
17.Resue in Minusland
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The BFG
Chapter Questions
Chapter 1
1. Where does the story take place?
2. What descriptive words are used to describe the Setting?
3. How did Chapter 1 make you feel?
4. Explain why
5. What words did Roald Dahl use to make you feel like that?
6. Predict what may happen in the book.
Chapters 2 & 3.
As you read, write 15 words that you would like to find the meaning of:
1. _________________
2. __________________
3. __________________
4. __________________
5. __________________
6. __________________
7. __________________
8. __________________
9. __________________
10. _________________
11. _________________
12. _________________
13. _________________
14. _________________
15. _________________
Now using a Dictionary, write the meanings of each word
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Chapters 5 and 6
2. What did Sophie think the BFG's ears were as big as?
3. What was the BFG's favourite human bean? (human being) Why?
5. How did Sophie feel when the BFG told her the good news that he
didn‟t eat human beings?
6. The Giant uses funny words when he talks. What do you think these
words mean?
a. "I is a man-gobbling cannybull"
Chapter 7
Imagine you are Sophie. Write a Diary entry about what she found out
about the BFG.
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Chapter 9 - 11
6. How did the relationship between Sophie and the BFG change in this
Chapter?
Chapter 12 – 13
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Chapter 14 - 15
Chapter 16 –17
Write the Dictionary meaning for each word and write an interesting
sentence for
each word.
1. captured
2. glimpse
3. pulsing
4. contraption
5. fetched
6. swivel
7. tremendous
Now it is your turn to mix your own Dream! Use your imagination!
Ingredients:
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Chapter 18 – 19
You are to write and illustrate a Cartoon strip using the dialogue from the
story.
Choose some of the important events and retell the story using your own
dialogue. Remember to use QUOTATION MARKS.
Chapter 20 – 21
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Chapter 22 - End
4. What was the loud noise the Head of the Army heard?
9. Do you think Sophie's plan was a good one? Why or why not?
10. Explain the ending of the Story. Do you think it is a good ending? How
would you change
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The BFG
Chapter Summaries
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
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The Witches
Chapter Questions
Chapters 1-4 – Pgs 1 – 47
2. The boy lives in Norway with his Grandmother. Describe a place you
have been.
Chapters 5 – 8 – Pgs 48 – 87
6. The boy and his grandmother get to go away after all, but not where they
really wanted to. If you could go anywhere, where would you go? Choose
any place, any time, from real life or from a story you have read. Why
would you choose to go there?
7. What is the Grand High Witches plan to rid England of all the children?
8. In the story, the boy gets two pet mice and trains them to walk a tight rope.
Write a short story from the pet mice‟ s point of view.
9. Pretend you are one of the witches writing down the recipe. What is the
recipe for Formula 86 Delayed Action Mouse Maker? Include all
ingredients, how to prepare them, and why they are needed?
11. What would you do if you had been transformed into a mouse? Include as
much detail as possible.
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12. Why do you think the boy isn‟t very sad about becoming a mouse? What
had his life been like as a boy?
13. What do you think Bruno‟s parents would have done if he had told them
who he was? Would they keep him in a cage? Would they let him go to
school? Include as much detail as you can.
14. Predict how this story is going to end. Write your own conclusion to the
story.
15. If you were a mouse, what things that you have in your house would you
use to:
i. Have a bath
ii. Brush your teeth
iii. Where would you sleep?
iv. What clothes would you wear?
v. How would get around your house?
vi. Turn a page of a book?
16. Write the next chapter that would come after the end of the story. How
would their plan to rid the world of witches turn out?
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The Witches
Chapter Summaries
1. A Note About Witches
2. My Grandmother
5. Summer Holidays
6. The Meeting
9. The Recipe
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12. Metamorphosis
13. Bruno
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Extension Activities
2) Overcoming Fear
A recurring theme in James and the Giant Peach is overcoming fear. Have your
students write about a time they had to overcome a fear. Questions you can use to
encourage good writing: What was James afraid of? What were the insects afraid
of? What are you (the student) afraid of? What strategies did the characters use to
overcome their fear? What strategies did you (the student) use to overcome your
fear? What are some common techniques of overcoming fear?
3) The Movie
Show your students the video version of James and the Giant Peach . Discuss
and/or create a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the movie with the book.
Which one was better? Why?
4) Poetry Writing
There is a great deal of wonderful poetry in this story. This would be a perfect
opportunity for your students to try their hand at writing poetry. You may want
them to mimic the narrative form of poetry in the story. Or you could explore
other poetic forms: haiku, diamante, odes, sonnets.
5) Draw A Scene
Roald Dahl developed fantastic images in this book. Have your students create a
mural of the places the peach visited -- a timeline of the book's main events that
runs along the bottom of an extra-wide piece of paper will help orient them.
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The BFG
By Roald Dahl
Adapted for reader’s theatre from The BFG, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1982 (Puffin, 1984)
GENRE: Fantasy
CULTURE: Contemporary (Britain)
THEME: Rationalism vs. mysticism
GRADE LEVEL: 4-7
ROLES: 4+
TIME: 10 min.
NOTE: For best effect, position BFG closest to NARRATOR 1, and SOPHIE closest to
NARRATOR 2.
NARRATOR 1: Imagine late one night you couldn’t sleep, so you got out of bed and
looked out the window, and there you saw a giant!
NARRATOR 2: That’s what happened to a little girl named Sophie. There across the
street was a giant, with a long, thin trumpet and a large suitcase.
NARRATOR 1: Then the giant saw Sophie. Sophie jumped back into bed and under the
covers. But the giant reached through the window and grabbed her!
NARRATOR 2: Then he ran all night, until they reached his enormous cave…in Giant
Country.
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BFG: (to himself, speaking of Sophie) Now, what has us got here?
NARRATOR 1: The Giant stared hard at Sophie. He had truly enormous ears. Each one
was as big as the wheel of a truck.
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BFG: (stares at her in surprise, then bellows with laughter) Just because I is a giant, you
think I is a man-gobbling cannybull! Me gobbling up human beans! This I never! All the
other giants is gobbling them up every night, but not me! I is the Big Friendly Giant! I is
the BFG! What is your name?
NARRATOR 2: …Sophie said, hardly daring to believe the good news she had just
heard.
SOPHIE: But if you are so nice and friendly, then why did you snatch me from my bed
and run away with me?
BFG: Because you saw me. I cannot possibly allow anyone to be seeing me and staying
at home! The first thing you would be doing, you would be scuddling around yodeling
the news that you were actually seeing a giant, and then people would be coming rushing
and bushing after me and they would be catching me and putting me into the zoo with all
those squiggling hippodumplings and crocadowndillies!
NARRATOR 2: Sophie knew that what the Giant said was true. If any person reported
actually having seen a giant, there would most certainly be a terrific hullabaloo. For a few
moments, the cave was silent.
SOPHIE: Would you please tell me what you were doing in our village last night? Why
were you poking that long trumpet thing into those kids’ bedroom and then blowing
through it? And that suitcase you were carrying. What on earth was that all about?
BFG: If you is really wanting to know what I am doing in your village, I is blowing a
dream into the bedroom of those children.
BFG: I is a dream-blowing giant. When all the other giants is galloping off to swollop
human beans, I is scuddling away to blow dreams into the bedrooms of sleeping children.
Nice dreams. Lovely golden dreams. Dreams that is giving the dreamers a happy time!
SOPHIE: (skeptically) Now, hang on a minute. Where do you get these dreams?
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NARRATOR 1: The BFG waved an arm at all the rows and rows of bottles on the
shelves.
SOPHIE: You can’t collect a dream. A dream isn’t something you can catch hold of.
BFG: (offended) You is never going to understand about it. That is why is not wishing to
tell you.
SOPHIE: Oh, please tell me! I will understand! Tell me how you collect dreams!
BFG: Dreams is very mysterious things. They is floating around in the air like little
wispy-misty bubbles. And all the time they is searching for sleeping people.
BFG: A dream, as it goes whiffling through the night air, is making a tiny little buzzing-
humming noise. But this little buzzy-hum is so silvery soft, it is impossible for a human
bean to be hearing it.
BFG: These ears maybe is looking a bit propsposterous to you, but they is very extra-
usual ears indeed. They is allowing me to hear absolutely every single twiddly little thing.
BFG: You is deaf as a dumpling compared with me! I is hearing the footsteps of a
ladybug as she goes walking across a leaf.
SOPHIE: Honestly?
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BFG: They is not exactly talking. But they is making noises. For instance, if I come along
and I is picking a lovely flower, if I is twisting the stem of the flower till it breaks, then
the plant is screaming. I can hear it screaming, very clear.
BFG: It is the same with trees as with flowers. If I is chopping an axe into the trunk of a
big tree, I is hearing a terrible sound coming from inside the heart of the tree.
BFG: A soft moaning sound. It is like the sound an old man is making when he is dying
slowly.
SOPHIE: Oh, no! I’m not calling you anything! I believe you. I do, really! Please go on!
NARRATOR 1: The BFG regarded her gravely with his huge eyes.
BFG: I hope you will forgive me if I tell you that human beans is thinking they is very
clever, but they is not. They is nearly all of them notmuchers and squeakpips!
BFG: The matter with human beans is that they is absolutely refusing to believe in
anything unless they is actually seeing it right in front of their own schnozzles.
SOPHIE: Please forgive me and go on. Tell me how you catch the dreams.
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NARRATOR 1: The BFG gave her a long hard stare. Then he said,
NARRATOR 1: He reached out and picked up a pole. It was about thirty feet long, and
there was a net on the end.
BFG: Here is the dream-catcher. Every morning, I is going out and snitching new dreams
to put in my bottles.
NARRATOR 1: The BFG put down the pole. Then he picked Sophie off the table and
stood her on the palm of one of his huge hands. He carried her towards the shelves.
BFG: These are some of the good dreams. The "phizzwizards." Every dream is having its
special label on the bottle, so I can find it in a hurry.
"I is able to make the elektrik lites go on and off just by wishing it."
"I is only an eight-year-old little boy but I is growing a splendid bushy beard and all the
other boys is jalous."
"I has a pet bee that makes rock & roll musik when it flies.
"I is abel to jump out of any high window and flote down safely." I like that dream.
BFG: Of course you like it. It is a phizzwizard! It’s a ringbeller! It’s whoppsy! This will
be giving some little tottler a very happy night when I is blowing it in. Look in the jar
carefully, and I think you will be seeing this dream.
NARRATOR 2: Sophie peered into the jar, and there, sure enough, she saw the faint
translucent outline of something about the size of a hen’s egg. There was just a touch of
color in it, a pale sea-green, soft and shimmering and very beautiful. There it lay, quite
peaceful, but pulsing gently, as though it were breathing.
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BFG: (firmly) A dream is not needing anything. If it is a good one, it is waiting peaceably
forever, until it is released and allowed to do its job.
NARRATOR 2: Sophie was silent. This extraordinary giant was disturbing her ideas. He
seemed to be leading her towards mysteries that were beyond her understanding.
BFG: You is a lovely little girl, but please remember that you is not exactly Miss
Knoweverything. Dreams is very mystical things. Human beans is not understanding
them. (gazes into a bottle) At all!
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Storyboard
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Storyboard
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Plots usually have four main parts: Introduction, Build-up Events, Climax,
and Resolution.
Draw a plot map for a story that you would like to write.
Climax
Event #1
Introduction
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Characters
Characters are just as important to a story as the plot is. Understanding a
character is important because you need to know how that person would act
during different parts of your story.
Most stories have a good person (the protagonist) and a bad person (the
antagonist)
Create a protagonist and an antagonist for your story. Remember to include
their physical appearance as well as the type of person they are. Use
descriptive words from the list below if necessary.
Main Character 1
Protagonist (Good)
What do they look like?
Main Character 2
Antagonist (Bad)
What do they look like?
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Setting
Setting – After you have written a plot outline, you should already have a
good idea of what your setting(s) will be.
In the spaces provided below, write out the setting for your story. Remember
to use as much detail as possible.
Setting #1
When
Where
Setting #2
When
Where
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Conclusion
Conclusion – By now you should have completed your Characters, plot, and
setting. The only thing left is to come up with your conclusion. Remember
that the conclusion is when everything must be wrapped up. Any conflicts
must be solved and any loose ends must be tied up.
Write the conclusion for you story
Good Luck
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