Story Sequence — Beginning, Middle, End (detailed) — free printable diagram

Free english resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

Story Sequence — Beginning, Middle, End (detailed)

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A four-panel story sequence diagram for literacy instruction, showing numbered stages (1–4) across the top: Beginning, Middle — Event 1, Middle — Event 2, and End. Each panel contains a blank writing space and two lines for student notes. Below the panels is a horizontal timeline with four labelled milestone icons: Setting the Scene, Problem Introduced, Events Develop, and Climax / Turning Point. A dashed reference box at the bottom provides five guiding question prompts with icons: Who? (Characters), Where? (Setting), What Happened? (Events), Why? (Purpose / Motive), and How It Ended? (Resolution).

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