nonfiction text Features
At-Home Kahoot Practice:
- Nonfiction Text Features Kahoot
- Nonfiction Text Features 2 Kahoot
*These Kahoots are available to play until 10/31.
- Nonfiction Text Features Kahoot
- Nonfiction Text Features 2 Kahoot
*These Kahoots are available to play until 10/31.
folktales
Links to Folktales
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
- Three Little Pigs
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
- Three Little Pigs
fables
Links to Fables
- The Lion and the Mouse
- The Fox and the Grapes
- The Tortoise and the Hare
- The Boy Who Cried Wolf
- The Lion and the Mouse
- The Fox and the Grapes
- The Tortoise and the Hare
- The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Retelling fiction stories
Good readers ask themselves questions as they read that help retell the story.
- Who are the main characters?
- What happens in the story (beginning, middle, & end)?
- Where does the story take place?
- When does the story take place?
- Why is there a problem?
- How is the problem solved? How does the character overcome challenges?
- Who are the main characters?
- What happens in the story (beginning, middle, & end)?
- Where does the story take place?
- When does the story take place?
- Why is there a problem?
- How is the problem solved? How does the character overcome challenges?
Who, What, When, Where, Why? Flocabulary
*Log into Classlink.
*Open "Flocabulary" app.
*Then, click the above link.
We can use our fingers to help us retell a fiction story.
- thumb: represents the main characters
- index finger: represents the setting (when and where the story takes place)
- middle finger: represents the key events that happen in the beginning
- ring finger: represents the key events (including the problem) that happen in the middle
- pinky: represents the key events (including the solution) that happen in the end
- thumb: represents the main characters
- index finger: represents the setting (when and where the story takes place)
- middle finger: represents the key events that happen in the beginning
- ring finger: represents the key events (including the problem) that happen in the middle
- pinky: represents the key events (including the solution) that happen in the end
Five Elements of a Story Flocabulary
*Log into Classlink.
*Open "Flocabulary" app.
*Then, click the above link.