reinforce story elements and comprehension skills. Students can also use them during silent reading or independent reading time. I have also found that parents love using them at home.
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Story Story Story Story Elements Elements Elements Elements Characters Characters
Characters
Characters
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Problem
Problem
Problem
Problem
Solution
Solution
Solution
Solution
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What was your What was your What was your favorite part of favorite part of favorite part of the story? the story? the story?
Was there Was there Was there
anything new anything new anything new you learned? you learned? you learned?
What was the What was the What was the
main idea of main idea of main idea of the story? the story? the story?
What kinds of What kinds of What kinds of
connections did connections did connections did you make when you make when you make when you read this you read this you read this story? story? story?
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What words What words What words or ideas or ideas or ideas were were were confusing? confusing? confusing?
What What What
questions do questions do questions do you have you have you have about the about the about the story? story? story?
How might How might How might
you describe you describe you describe a part of the a part of the a part of the story you story you story you were able to were able to were able to visualize? visualize? visualize?
What is the What is the What is the
most most most important important important part of this part of this part of this story? story? story?
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