Grade 2/Story Elements
📜 Plot: Beginning, Middle & End (1951)
Students sequence story plot events in order, identifying and ordering the setup, conflict, and resolution of a narrative.
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Quick Tip
Every story has a plot — the sequence of events. It starts with an introduction (who, what, where), then a problem, then events that lead to a solution.
Teacher Resources
Vocabulary
Plot: The sequence of events in a story.
Beginning: The start of the story, introducing characters and setting.
Middle: The main part of the story, including the problem.
End: The conclusion of the story, where the problem is solved.
Differentiation
Extension Activities
- Draw the beginning, middle, and end.
- Sequence events from a familiar fairy tale.
- Create a simple story outline.
Parent Tip
Ask your child to retell a movie plot using beginning, middle, and end.
Learning Path
Skill Level
beginner
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
ordering plot eventsidentifying beginning middle endunderstanding story structure
