TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.31.b.5.A
Analyze non-linear plot development (e.g., flashbacks, foreshadowing, sub-plots, parallel plot structures) and compare it to linear plot developmen
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 1: The Long and Short of It Lesson 20: It's a Plot
- Course: Foundations of Literature (College), Unit 1: The Long and Short of It Lesson 16: It's a Plot
Teaching Guides
- Teaching The Tell-Tale Heart: Stuck in Medias Res with You
- Teaching One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: "Like a Cartoon World": Psychedelic Cartoons from the Psych Ward
- Teaching Slaughterhouse-Five: Writing a Novel, Vonnegut Style
- Teaching The Lottery: From Page to Stage
- Teaching A Tale of Two Cities: Mapping A Tale of Two Cities
- Teaching A Tale of Two Cities: Mix and Match Plot Arrangements
- Teaching Fences: Write an Omitted Scene and a Critical Review
- Teaching A Christmas Carol: Parable Party
- Teaching A Streetcar Named Desire: A Streetcar in a Parallel Universe
- Teaching The Catcher in the Rye: Searching the Big Apple
- Teaching Life of Pi: Reading about Writing about Writing (And then: Writing, of course)
- Teaching Slaughterhouse-Five: Unstuck in Time: Arranging the Timeline of Slaughterhouse-Five
- Teaching The Tell-Tale Heart: CSI: Under the Floorboards
- Teaching The Tell-Tale Heart: Law and Disorder: Poe and the Insanity Defense
- Teaching Wuthering Heights: Timing is Everything
- Teaching Wide Sargasso Sea: Character Journal Entry
- Teaching A Separate Peace: Real History in Made-Up Devon