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This story map will help organize students' retelling of stories while reinforcing the concepts of sequencing, main idea, character traits, and setting.
One way to bring books to life for students is to have them empathize with one of the characters. This fun worksheet engages students in analyzing how a character’s feelings change over the course of the beginning, middle, and end of the book.
We all love a good story, but sometimes it's hard to keep track of what's important. Teach your kid how to map a story with this fun and engaging worksheet.
Use this helpful worksheet to support your students as they develop their question asking skills by pretending to interview characters from beloved fictional texts.
Thumbs up or thumbs down? Help your young reader hone his critical thinking skills with this worksheet that challenges him to write his own book review.
After independent reading, check in to see how students are understanding what they read. Having students make character paper dolls is a fun way to assess their comprehension and bring the story to life!
Have your little ones test their knowledge of "Rapunzel" with this whimsical story map, which includes space for them to write the problem, solution, setting, and more.
What better way to learn about characters in stories than to become one? In this activity, students take on the role of a character as they act out scenes with a partner.
Bring books to life by having students create their very own character puppets! When they're finished, students can use the puppets to act out their favorite scenes.