Creating a story map is a way to help you understand and summarize the stories you read. When you make a story map, you identify the basic story elements, such as the characters, setting, conflict, and important plot events.
Story Map
Title:
Piper in the sand
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Author:
John O’Brien
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Characters:
Mum dad and Dougal
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Setting:
At the beach and by the sand
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Conflict:
Dougal heard a sound from the bottom of the sand
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Resolution:
Dougal dug a hole in the sand and he found a piper
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Beginning:
They were at the beach. When they were at the beach Dougal saw a hole in the sand, he knelt down and listen to the piper
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Middle:
He heard a sound coming from the deep sand and he want to find out what the sound was.
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End:
He dug up the sand and he found a piper. He played with the piper and then he put it back into the sand from where it came from
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