Распространенное использование для Storyboard That чтобы помочь студентам создать сюжетную диаграмму событий из истории. Это не только отличный способ научить части сюжета, но и подкрепляет основные события и помогает студентам лучше понять литературные структуры.
Студенты могут создать раскадровку, захватывающую сюжетную арку в работе с раскадровкой из шести ячеек, содержащей основные части сюжетной диаграммы. Для каждой ячейки попросите учеников создать сцену, которая будет последовательно следовать истории, используя: Экспозиция, Конфликт, Восходящее действие, Климакс, Падающее действие и Разрешение.
(Эти инструкции полностью настраиваемы. После нажатия «Копировать действие» обновите инструкции на вкладке «Редактировать» задания.)
Создать визуальный сюжет схему доктора Джекила и мистера Хайда.
Assess student needs and learning styles to tailor your plot diagram lesson. Offer extra support like graphic organizers or sentence starters for students who need them. Challenge advanced students with analytical questions or creative extensions.
Incorporate images, storyboards, or color-coded diagrams to help students visualize plot structure. Visual supports make abstract concepts more concrete and engage visual learners for better understanding.
Assign students to small groups to discuss and build plot diagrams together. Collaboration encourages peer teaching and lets students learn from each other's perspectives.
Give students sentence starters and key literary terms to help them describe plot points clearly. This supports language development and builds confidence, especially for English language learners.
Allow students to present their plot diagrams as drawings, digital slides, or oral summaries. Giving options lets students demonstrate understanding in ways that play to their strengths.
A plot diagram for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde visually maps out the story's structure, showing key events from exposition to resolution. It helps students identify major plot points and understand the narrative arc of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel.
To teach the plot structure, have students divide the story into six parts: Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution. Students can create a six-cell storyboard, drawing a scene and writing a brief description for each part to reinforce plot understanding.
Main events to include are: Exposition (introducing Jekyll and London), Conflict (hinting at Hyde's crimes), Rising Action (investigations and strange occurrences), Climax (Jekyll's transformation revealed), Falling Action (consequences and unraveling), and Resolution (Jekyll/Hyde's fate).
Using a plot diagram activity helps students visually organize events, strengthens comprehension of literary elements, and encourages critical thinking about the narrative's structure in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Encourage students to summarize each plot stage clearly, use visuals to represent key moments, and connect each part to the overall theme. Guide them to focus on major turning points and ensure their storyboard follows the story's sequence.