This document provides instructions on how to recount or retell the events of a story. It includes examples of questions to answer about the story details and events. The document suggests reading a given story and then retelling it using a chart or by answering questions about key details like characters, settings, problems, and solutions.
This document provides instructions on how to recount or retell the events of a story. It includes examples of questions to answer about the story details and events. The document suggests reading a given story and then retelling it using a chart or by answering questions about key details like characters, settings, problems, and solutions.
This document provides instructions on how to recount or retell the events of a story. It includes examples of questions to answer about the story details and events. The document suggests reading a given story and then retelling it using a chart or by answering questions about key details like characters, settings, problems, and solutions.
they are located A Q J I F B P H E C G O D N M K Where to see this? Where to see this? Where to see this? Where to see this? Where to see this? Where to see this? Recounting Events Recounting Events – retelling or remembering events in the story Read the given story and retell it. Read the given story and retell it using the chart your teacher will give you. How can you easily remember details of a story? How can we recount events of a story effectively? Read the given story and answer the given questions Answer the following questions. 1. Who was grown from Texas within a pack of wolves? a. Mountain Lion b. Pecos Bill c. Flash d. Big cat Answer the following questions. 2. What did Pecos and Flash saw in a mountain one day ago? a. Lion b. Bill c. Big horse d. Big growl Answer the following questions. 3. Which of the following describes the beginning of the story? a. Bill grabbed a rattlesnake and made it a lasso. b. One day Bill and Flash are riding up to the mountain c. Almost everybody knows Bill. d. He rode the mountain lion all the way home. Answer the following questions. 4. Which of the following describes the middle of the story? a. Bill grabbed a rattlesnake and made it a lasso. b. One day Bill and Flash are riding up to the mountain c. Almost everybody knows Bill. d. He rode the mountain lion all the way home. Answer the following questions. 5. Which of the following describes the ending of the story? a. He could ride anything that came along. b. One day Bill and Flash are riding up to the mountain c. Almost everybody knows Bill. d. He rode the mountain lion all the way home. Assignment: Read about clipped words