Narrative Planning Worksheet
A Grade 6 ELA worksheet to help students plan their narrative stories, focusing on key elements like plot, characters, setting, and conflict.
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Narrative Planning Worksheet
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This worksheet will help you plan your narrative story. Think carefully about each element before you start writing your first draft.
Complete the sentences below to review key narrative elements.
1. The is the main character in a story.
2. The time and place of a story is called the .
3. The series of events that make up a story is known as the .
4. The problem or struggle in a story is the .
Think about the main character for your story. Answer the questions below.
1. What is your main character's name and age?
2. Describe your character's personality in 2-3 words. (e.g., brave, shy, curious)
3. What is one goal or desire your character has?
Describe the setting for your narrative.
1. Where and when does your story take place?
2. Use 2-3 descriptive words to make your setting come alive. (e.g., dusty, ancient, bustling)
Read each statement about plot planning and indicate whether it is true or false.
1. The climax is the beginning of the story where characters are introduced.
True
False
2. The rising action builds suspense and leads to the climax.
True
False
3. The resolution explains how the conflict is solved and ties up loose ends.
True
False
Use the space below to outline the key events of your narrative story.
1. Exposition (Introduction of characters and setting):
2. Rising Action (Events leading to the main conflict):
3. Climax (The turning point or most exciting part):
4. Falling Action (Events after the climax, leading to the resolution):
5. Resolution (How the story ends and conflicts are resolved):