Students will read a short passage and then identify the basic story elements: characters , setting , problem and solution . There are three passages included. I used these as a pre-test, test, and re-test. *There are two versions of the same texts - version 1 has the Texas standards listed, version two is without that text added.
1 st - 2 nd English Language Arts , Reading , Reading Strategies Rated 4.68 out of 5, based on 45 reviews Add to CartThis 12 page Freebie contains the following: 1. 4 Reader's Response Sheets for students to identify Character , Setting , Problem , and Solution 2. Venn Diagram to Compare Birds and Bats 3. Birds versus Bats Attribute Sheet 4. What do you know about Bats? KWL Chart 5. Anchor Charts to define Character , Setting , Problem , and Solution
2 nd - 3 rd Balanced Literacy , English Language Arts Rated 4.86 out of 5, based on 93 reviews Add to CartA story map that is aligned to the kindergarten and 1st grade Common Core standards of Reading/Language Arts to help student identify key ideas and details of a story. This story map focuses on identifying the characters , setting , problem and solution of stories. Lesson Plan with printable Character, Setting , Problem and Solution cards included!! A list of which common core standards this story map and lesson plan is aligned to is also included. Works well with entire classroom or in sma
PreK - 2 nd English Language Arts , Literature , Reading Strategies Rated 4.88 out of 5, based on 61 reviews Add to CartCute, generic graphic organizer that can be used with any fairy tale to identify character, setting , problem and solution . This is a fun fairy tale story map! Aligns with CCSS Language Arts Standards for Reading Literature: Key Details for grades 1-3
1 st - 3 rd English Language Arts , Literature , Reading Rated 4.81 out of 5, based on 45 reviews Add to CartThis is a graphic organizer you can use when reading a story to record character , setting , problem , and solution . There is space for student writing as well as a short description of each story element. I begin using this in whole group lessons then transition students to using it in small groups or independently.
English Language Arts Rated 4.57 out of 5, based on 7 reviews Add to CartThis sheet is a great way for students to explain their understanding of RL 1.3. After reading a story, students will complete this sheet by writing about the characters , settings, problem , and solution .
Literature , Reading Rated 4.8 out of 5, based on 10 reviews Add to CartPair these recording sheets with your favorite read aloud. 2 recording sheets: characters and setting problem and solution
English Language Arts Rated 4.77 out of 5, based on 22 reviews Add to CartRetelling Problem , Solution , Character , Setting , Feelings, Ending Feelings, Action and Ending cards
Reading , Reading Strategies Rated 4 out of 5, based on 2 reviews Add to CartThis resource can be used to help students identify story elements including the title, characters , setting , the problem , and the solution to the story. It also provides a space for students to rate the story. This resource can be used as an exit ticket, as a center activity, and as an emergency substitute plan (can be paired with many picture books).
2 nd - 5 th Library Skills , Reading , Writing Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews Add to CartStory Map with Character, Setting, Problem, and Solution" />
This is a story map that focuses on character , setting , problem , and solution . The student writes 2-3 sentences in each box and draw a picture that illustrates the student's sentences. This can be modified for various aspects of a story. This was used with a Clifford book, but can be used with any book.
1 st - 4 th English Language Arts , Literature , Writing Rated 5 out of 5, based on 3 reviews Add to CartGraphic organizer to help students create their own story. There is a page for the characters , setting , problem , 3 events, and the solution . Please rate and review my product - thank you!
Creative Writing , Writing Rated 5 out of 5, based on 4 reviews Add to CartUsing the visual posters have students identify the images and connect them to the meaning of either the character , setting , events, and problem / solution . Use a book with a clear beginning, middle, and end (The three little pigs) and have the students fill out the graphic organizer.
2 nd - 8 th Close Reading , English Language Arts , Literature Add to CartThank you for downloading this product! Story elements in simple, visual maps for K-1 students. Can be used as an informal assessment, for writing and/or drawing pictures and labeling. Each element has a one page map! Also included is a page for only the characters and setting , and another page for only the problem and solution . On the last page, all elements are included! Students will have to put smaller illustrations or words into the final page. The story elements pages are designed to build