![]() ![]() This project also lends itself well to identifying the story elements within the writing that the kids will do. There is more than one option for all of the worksheets so you can differentiate for the needs of your students. They work great when teaching the story elements. I’ll post pictures of ours soon, but I know a lot of teachers teach this as one of their first books, so I wanted to offer it up now if it might help others! Wonder is a fantastic book to use to story map the story elements since there is a pretty clear overarching problem and solution as well as several main events. These story element worksheets include story element anchor charts, beginning, middle and end graphic organizers, character worksheets, and setting worksheets. See more ideas about reading anchor charts, teaching reading, teaching writing. Offer examples of each purpose that has been identified. Identify the different purposes for which a text may be intended. I fell in love with this book, and I absolutely can’t WAIT to have my students read it and complete this yearbook project! I’d love to hear feedback about it and see final pictures. Explore lbdwetzels board 'Story Elements-Anchor chart' on Pinterest. To be effective, an anchor chart about Author’s Purpose should be able to: Explain what it means for an author to write with a specific purpose. These 15 clever anchor charts for teaching story elements are sure to engage your students and foster a deeper understanding of literature. This READING Anchor Chart Bundle contains beautiful jpeg and PDF versions of my best selling anchor charts. □ You can purchase the Story Elements Reading Response Task Cards HERE !īook Project: Here’s a FREE book project for Wonder by R.J. This is a GREAT time to get huge stacks of picture books and have students start reading and writing about what they are reading! I highly recommend it, and these task cards provide excellent summative assessments, too. Each card focuses on different story elements and asks students to think critically about it and how it relates to their book. Creating anchor charts provides a content-rich classroom decoration piece which serves as a bridge between introductory lessons and practice opportunities. Reading Response Task Cards: The last activity we do is the culmination of all of our learning and helps the students apply what they have learned to actual literature! This is my favorite way to encourage thinking about texts, and it requires students to really think critically about story elements, much like the task cards above do, BUT they use their own books! Most years, I make the kids their own individual reading response task cards (You can read more about that HERE) so that they have a set with them all the time, but you can use these cards in a variety of ways. A theme anchor chart will help you define a theme in general and show students how they can identify it while reading a story.
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