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Literary Devices: Five Stages of Plot Development
Literary Devices: Five Stages of Plot Development
Grades 5 to 8 - Digital Lesson - Educational Software
Order #: CC7109IA3
ISBN13: 978-1-55319-000-0
Grades: 5, 6, 7, 8
Reading Level: 3-4
Screen Pages: 1
Author: Brenda Rollins
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**NOTE: YOU NEED A COPY OF LEGACY FLASH INSTALLED ON YOUR DEVICE FOR THIS PRODUCT TO RUN**
In this Five Stages of Plot Development Graphic Organizer app, students will learn to identify the plot stages in the provided story on The Three Little Pigs. Students drag the plot descriptions of the story to their correct order in the five stages of plot development organizer. Students can also touch the stage heading to see a quick definition.
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To receive your instant download, choose from one of our three provided formats: Flash version (compatible with any brand of IWB) to be used on a PC platform; Flash version (compatible with any brand of IWB) to be used on a MAC platform; Notebook version to be used with a SMART Board.
In this Five Stages of Plot Development Graphic Organizer app, students will learn to identify the plot stages in the provided story on The Three Little Pigs. Students drag the plot descriptions of the story to their correct order in the five stages of plot development organizer. Students can also touch the stage heading to see a quick definition.
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To receive your instant download, choose from one of our three provided formats: Flash version (compatible with any brand of IWB) to be used on a PC platform; Flash version (compatible with any brand of IWB) to be used on a MAC platform; Notebook version to be used with a SMART Board.
Product Reviews
Treats forthe Teacher
Great visual for my students!
nicoler623nicoler623
I did this with a student I tutor, and she loved it :)