Hello Explore Students,
I hope this message finds you well as we are all adjusting to this new reality of schooling. I thought we would start with a fun assignment. Some of you may remember the plot graphs I showed you before Spring Break. If not, no worries. Here is a brief overview of the project.
1.
Research the elements of plot. Be sure to
understand the following: Exposition, Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Climax,
Falling action, Resolution/Denouement
2.
Plot graphs take many different forms. Research
some examples and pick one that works for you. You have the freedom to think
outside the plot graph on this.
3.
Add the elements of plot to a
poster depicting your favourite book or movie. Be sure to include images and
symbolism to add flavour to your assignment.
Criteria
Exposition: Include setting, time, place, and main characters
Inciting Incident: Describe the initial conflict
Rising Action: You must show a minimum of three main conflicts
Climax: Highlight the main event...the BIG moment
Falling Action and Resolution: What happened after the main event and where are things left?
Denouement: Fancy French word meaning end. How does it end?
Remember to include images, symbols, and pizzazz.
You will have one week from today to complete this project, take a picture, and send it to me via email (Subject line-Plot Graph).
This will be marked out of 10.
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