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Set the Stage
Amusement Park Unit | Lesson 2 of 5

Set the Stage

Amusement Park Unit | Lesson 2 of 5
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DISCUSS:
What do you notice about the start of this film?
DISCUSS:
What is something Eli could be doing at the amusement park when the story
begins?
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01/16
Get your supplies.
Step
02/16
In today’s lesson, you’ll need someone to share ideas with. This could
be a partner, or someone you sit near. When everyone knows who
their talk partner is, move on to the next step.
Step
03/16
Get your story arc from the last lesson. Take turns telling your
partner how your story will go from beginning to end. If you want,
you can make changes to your story arc.
Step
04/16
On your story arc, write in "lead" here. This is the part that you’ll
write first.
Step
05/16
Get your Story Beginning worksheet. Copy the name of your
character and the setting onto your worksheet.
Step
06/16
Watch this video. Write some ideas of what your character could be
doing in the action section. You can write more than one idea.
Step
07/16
Listen to the sounds of an amusement park. Write some ideas of
sounds you could include in your writing here.
Step
08/16
Share with your partner the actions and sounds that you want to
include in the lead of your story. If you wrote more than one idea,
circle the ones you want to include.
Step
09/16
Right now, we’re just working on the lead. We’ll write about what your
character wants in the next steps. Write your lead starting at the
arrow.
Step
10/16
If you have dialogue in your lead, check to make sure it has quotation
marks, a comma, and a tag.
DISCUSS:
What do you notice this boy does when he sees something he wants?
Step
11/16
Copy what your character wants into the gray box on your Story Beginning worksheet.
Step
12/16
Discuss with your partner: What will your character do when they
notice what they want?
Step
13/16
Write what your character will do when they notice what they want
here. You can use these ideas, or come up with your own.
Step
14/16
Now think of some sounds. Write what your character will say or
what sound they will make when they see what they want here.
Step
15/16
Next, you’ll work on writing the part of your story that shows what
your character wants. Don't write about the obstacle yet. We’ll do
that in the next lesson. Begin writing at the arrow.
Step
16/16
Amazing job, writers! Readers will be able to picture your story just
like you imagined it. Make sure you put your VIPs somewhere safe.
I’ll see you next time.
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Lesson details

Grade 4

Narrative

Beginning a Story

L.4.2B, W.4.3B

17 reviews

Students will...

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  • plan a lead for their story that will introduce the reader to the character and the setting.

  • use action and sound or dialogue to bring the reader into the world of the story.

  • use action and dialogue to demonstrate what their character wants in the story.

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Students should have completed Lesson 1 of this unit.

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Lesson details

Grade 4

Narrative

Beginning a Story

L.4.2B, W.4.3B

17 reviews

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