Story Grammar
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Narrative Structures
Story Grammar
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• Story refers to a narrative written discourse.
• Grammar usually described as the study of words (morphology) and how they come together to form a sentences (syntax).
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Story Grammar
• Addresses the elements of a story.
• A type of strategy for cognitive literacy for students.
• It aims to improve students' comprehension in reading by giving them a framework they can use when reading stories.
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Story Grammar
One reason for using story grammar is to capture the elements that needed to be included in the story for it to be considered an adequate story.
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Outline of a Story Grammar
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Name of Student Title of a Story AuthorReference
Setting:
Characters: Real
Characters
Fictitious Characte
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Dynamic Characte
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Static Characte
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Main Characters
Minor Characters
Character Sketch:
Plot:
Conclusion:
Beginning
Middle
End
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Name of Student ______________ Title of a Story ______________Author ______________Reference ______________
Setting: Where does the story take place?
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Characters: Who is in your story?Real
CharactersFictitious
CharactersDynamic
CharactersStatic
Characters
Major Characters
Minor Characters
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Character Sketch: Write a description about the characters.
It contains elements of description, but it also usually contains direct quotations and accounts of the person's habitual ways of doing things.
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Beginning
Middle
End
Plot: The action in the story. It usually has a problem or a conflict.
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Plot:
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Conclusion: The conclusion tells about how the problems or conflict is solved. It tells us what happened.
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Reported by: Maecy Castrillo