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Parts of a Story worksheet | 1 per student |
This lesson can be used as a launching point into introducing writing in the narrative genre.
Use one of the video checklists on your worksheet to write your own story. Make sure to include the character and setting from the video you saw. This time you’ll create a new problem and solution for the story.
Pick a character you saw in one of the videos. Take turns writing sentences to create a story about this character. Make sure your story has a character, setting, problem, and solution.
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