Story Wheel Presentation Outline



Make notes to use during your presentation.
Practice at home.
Speak loudly and clearly during your presentation.
Know what you are going to say.
It is worth 10 points.
       Name of book
       Author
       Tell the protagonist—one characteristic and evidence for it
       Explain the setting on your project
       Tell the antagonist—one characteristic and evidence for it
       What was the problem in the story?
       How was the problem solved?
       Why do you think the author wrote the book?
       What was the author trying to tell his/her audience?




                           Story Wheel Presentation Outline



Make notes to use during your presentation.
Practice at home.
Speak loudly and clearly during your presentation.
Know what you are going to say.
It is worth 10 points.
       Name of book
       Author
       Tell the protagonist—one characteristic and evidence for it
       Explain the setting on your project
       Tell the antagonist—one characteristic and evidence for it
       What was the problem in the story?
       How was the problem solved?
       Why do you think the author wrote the book?
       What was the author trying to tell his/her audience?

Story wheel presentation outline

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    Story Wheel PresentationOutline Make notes to use during your presentation. Practice at home. Speak loudly and clearly during your presentation. Know what you are going to say. It is worth 10 points. Name of book Author Tell the protagonist—one characteristic and evidence for it Explain the setting on your project Tell the antagonist—one characteristic and evidence for it What was the problem in the story? How was the problem solved? Why do you think the author wrote the book? What was the author trying to tell his/her audience? Story Wheel Presentation Outline Make notes to use during your presentation. Practice at home. Speak loudly and clearly during your presentation. Know what you are going to say. It is worth 10 points. Name of book Author Tell the protagonist—one characteristic and evidence for it Explain the setting on your project Tell the antagonist—one characteristic and evidence for it What was the problem in the story? How was the problem solved? Why do you think the author wrote the book? What was the author trying to tell his/her audience?