Original PromptI'm teaching a lesson about parts of a story (stages: beginning, development, problem, exciting part, falling action, conclusion). I want a differentiated student-centered lesson plan that caters to stage 3 of cambridge level. The lesson is 40 minutes long. The objective is to get them to figure out how their favourite stories are broken up in this same 6-segmented pattern.
This learning resource focuses on the six essential stages of story structure: Beginning, Development, Problem, Exciting Part, Falling Action, and Conclusion. It is designed to help students analyze their favorite narratives by identifying and applying these stages to enhance their understanding of storytelling. The document includes sentence starters and transition words to facilitate writing, as well as a framework for students to summarize and analyze their chosen stories using the 6-stage model. Additionally, it offers a challenge task that encourages critical thinking about the significance of each stage within a narrative.