Describe your characters. You can bring your characters to life by describing them in detail. Be sure to write specific details about your characters.
Character 1: Please write the character’s name on the line: ___________________________
Describe your character’s traits. What does your character look like? What kind of personality does he/she have?
Describe your character’s actions in your story. What is this character doing?
What do the other characters think about this character? Is he/she well-liked or disliked? Please be specific.
Character 2: Please write the character’s name on the line: __________________________
Describe your character’s traits. What does your character look like? What kind of personality does he/she have?
Describe your character’s actions in your story. What is this character doing?
What do the other characters think about this character? Is he/she well-liked or disliked? Please be specific
Character 3: Please write the character’s name on the line: ___________________________
Describe your character’s traits. What does your character look like? What kind of personality does he/she have?
Describe your character’s actions in your story. What is this character doing?
What do the other characters think about this character? Is he/she well-liked or disliked? Please be specific.
Describe the setting
Describe your setting so that your readers are able to picture where and when your story takes place. Use your senses to imagine your setting. Remember to include the colors, textures, and sounds you hear when you are describing the setting.
Where does your story take place? Describe the location using specific detail.
When? Describe the time, day, season, and/or year.
Describe the Plot
Make your plot exciting and suspenseful for your reader. Describe the conflict also known as the problem that your characters have to face in the story.
Describe the major conflict or problem in your story.
Why did this conflict or problem happen?
Describe how the conflict or problem affected each character.
Describe what events or actions happen during your story to increase the conflict.
Describe the climax, or turning point of your story. This is where your characters solve their conflict or problem.
Describe the final outcome, or resolution and how your characters were affected.
Organize your Story
What happened first? What happened next?
How will your story end?
Write your Introduction Begin your story with a technique that will help your readers get excited to read your story.Choose one of the following ways to introduce your story or create your own.
Dialogue--
A startling statement—
A puzzling statement—
A description of your main character and your setting—