![]() The Theme unit provides a brief review of story elements, whereas this unit goes DEEPER into the skill and provides more practice. Story Elements Match-Up: Create a chart where students can match story elements like characters, setting, problem, and solution to different stories. ![]() Complete the chart during a class discussion. The two anchor chart are in different files to make them easier to print. The number they roll corresponds to a list of questions on each story element. In just minutes you can print, assemble, and have the anchor chart ready for use. It begins with a student rolling a die or dice. It is a perfect chart to display in the class, so it serves as a constant reminder to the students. This simple activity is a fun way for students in a group to review material they have recently read. The idea is to identify and recall the story elements of a fiction text by using five fingers. This is a simple, but effective resource that uses a Five Finger Retell Fiction approach. If you already have my STEP-BY-STEP THEME UNIT, you have a small version of this resource and the passages are the same. Fiction Story Retell Anchor Chart by First In Line. Assessment: Differentiated Passage with chart or chart with questions. Blank Charts: These are perfect to use with any books.Ĩ. Use visuals to illustrate each stage and encourage students to identify these elements in the stories they read. Each ones has 3 differentiated reading levels. Break down the story structure into key components, including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Task Cards: There are 12 task cards for centers with template for answers.Ħ Passages: There are 2 passages with a choice of charts or charts with short answer questions to go deeper into the text. Interactive Notebook Pages: There are 2 included, but there are 4 variations to use for differentiation.ĥ. Worksheets: 2 worksheets for whole group and small group.Ĥ. No worries though, I provide you with ideas in case you don’t have any of them in your classroom!)ģ. Mentor Text Examples: 1 as a poster, a chart with other examples (They are from popular children’s books. Anchor Charts: 1 on Story Elements, 1 on the difference between Problem and Conflicts.Ģ. ![]() NOW AVAILABLE IN GOOGLE, POWERPOINT, AND PDF!ġ. It is a complete unit with explicit teaching opportunities. ![]() This resource takes a deep dive into story elements for students to get a thorough understanding not only with the basics of the elements, but also character changes, setting descriptions, the differences between conflict and problem, and what may happen next. ![]()
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