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Amusement Park Story Arc worksheet | 1 per student |
Word Bank (Amusement Park) worksheet | 1 per student |
The book Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall was the inspiration for Eli’s story. While reading it, see if you can find all the parts of the story arc.
You can plan more stories where YOU come up with the setting! You can use this story arc to plan more fiction tales.
Pick one of the boxes on your story arc. Draw an illustration that will match that section of writing. Include details such as characters, setting, and what is happening in the story.
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