Well, start by writing the title of the 3rd grade story at the top of the plot graphic organizer. Next, divide it into sections like exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. In a story like 'The Magic Tree', the exposition might be about the kids finding the magic tree. The rising action is all the strange things that happen around the tree. The climax could be when they face a big problem. Then, note these down in the appropriate parts of the organizer.
Characters are important. You need to list who the story is about. Also, the setting. For example, if it's a story set in a forest, write that down. And of course, the sequence of events. So for a 3rd grade story about a fairy in a garden, you'd note the fairy as a character, the garden as the setting, and the things the fairy does like flying around, helping plants grow, etc. as the events.
The Cinderella 3rd grade story is a classic. Cinderella is constantly bullied by her stepmother and stepsisters. But she remains kind - hearted. The fairy godmother arrives and gives her the opportunity to attend the prince's ball. She arrives at the ball looking stunning. She and the prince have an amazing time dancing. Midnight strikes, and she flees, losing one of her glass slippers. The prince is determined to find the girl who fits the slipper, and after searching far and wide, he finally finds Cinderella, and they live happily ever after.
The plot of a 3rd grade story usually has a beginning, middle and end. The beginning introduces the characters and the setting. For example, in a story about a little girl in a forest, the beginning tells us who the girl is and that she is in the forest. The middle part has the problem or the adventure that the character faces, like the girl getting lost in the forest. The end is how the problem is solved, maybe she finds her way home with the help of an animal.
Another great one is 'Amulet' by Kazu Kibuishi. The story of a girl and her brother in a magical world filled with strange creatures and epic adventures really captures the imagination of 3rd graders. It has a complex world - building that is still accessible to young readers.
Some popular ones are 'Dog Man' by Dav Pilkey. It's full of humor and fun adventures that kids in 3rd and 4th grade love. Another is 'Amulet' by Kazu Kibuishi, which has an exciting fantasy world with great characters.
In 3rd grade, the parts of a story usually include characters, setting, problem, and solution. Characters are the people or animals in the story. The setting is where and when the story takes place. The problem is what the characters face, and the solution is how they solve it.
In a far - away land, there was a young boy named Tom. One day, he discovered a magic wand in his attic. When he waved the wand, it created a beautiful fairy. The fairy told Tom that he was the chosen one to save their magical forest. There were evil goblins trying to destroy it. Tom, with the help of the fairy, went on a journey. He met a wise old owl who gave him advice. After many challenges, Tom defeated the goblins and the forest was saved.
A typical plot could be about a third - grader's first time helping to cook the Thanksgiving turkey. Maybe they get assigned the task of making the stuffing. They might make a mess at first, like spilling the breadcrumbs all over the kitchen. But with the help of their family, they manage to make a delicious stuffing and feel proud when the turkey comes out of the oven all golden and perfect.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail, but generally it might involve the spooky and mysterious events related to the Five Nights at Freddy's universe, with its signature animatronics and a lot of horror elements.