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  1. Noah wanders down the cold halls of the nursing home to visit the room of another patient—a woman—who barely acknowledges him as he sits down beside her, opens up a small notebook, and begins to read to her. Noah is hopeful that today will be the day a miracle happens.

  2. During the war, Allie becomes a nurse for the wounded soldiers. One guy, Lon, asks her out, but she says to wait until he gets better. When he gets better, he comes back for her. They immediately click, and her parents approve of him (and his wealthiness). They then get married.

  3. The best study guide to The Notebook on the planet, from the creators of SparkNotes. Get the summaries, analysis, and quotes you need.

    • Plot Definition
    • Most Common Parts of Plot
    • Standards
    • Ways to Skin A Plot!
    • Add A Presentation

    Plot is the main events of a story, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence of events. Various genres or types of literature may contain different sequences, or use different terminology. This article is intended for elementary school teachers teaching the parts of a story to their students.

    Introduction

    The beginning of a work of literature; the setting and characters are introduced.

    Problem

    The "conflict" or "problem" is the primary obstacle that the main character must overcome.

    Events

    The sequence of events or attempts to overcome the problem.

    Although this lesson covers multiple age ranges, below are Common Core State Standards for Grade 5. Please see your Common Core State Standards for the correct grade-appropriate strands. 1. ELA-Literacy.RL.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text. 2. ELA-Literacy.RL.5....

    Parts of a Story - Grades K-2

    BME: Beginning, Middle, End For young readers and listeners graphing the parts of a story are simple with a "BME". In this scenario, students might be reading themselves, or being read to. With the direction of their instructor, they will fill out a three-column chart, aloud, as a class. Each column will contain details from the Beginning, Middle, and End of the story. This activity for young readers is excellent to help reinforce sequencing! Students can easily learn, to summarize most stori...

    Parts of a Story - Grades 3-5

    Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then In this five-step process, students are asked to recall specific aspects of the story they read. “Somebody” asks students to recall and describe the main character. “Wanted” requires students to evaluate what the character wanted to do, or was trying to achieve. The “But” is the conflict of the story. It is the inevitable problem the main character runs into, and must face and fix before getting what they want. For the “So”, students tell the ways that the char...

    Have students attach their storyboard to a paper requiring an in-depth explanation of an element throughout the novel, or couple this assignment with a presentation. See our article on how to present a storyboard.

  4. ‘The Notebook‘ by Nicholas Sparks captures themes and symbols with philosophical and psychological implications, particularly on the issue of the relationship between feelings and memories. It begs the question, how much do our memories shape our feelings?

  5. The Notebook is a 1996 novel by Nicholas Sparks. The story centers on the relationship between Noah Calhoun and Allie Nelson. Spanning over five decades, their love endures an uncertain beginning, the onset and conclusion of World War II, the death of one child, and Allie’s eventual diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.

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  7. Book Summary. The Notebook is a contemporary love story set in the pre- and post-World War II era. Noah and Allie spend a wonderful summer together, but her family and the socio-economic realities of the time prevent them from being together.

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