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Collection of story element worksheet (34)
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Story Elements worksheet for students to identify and write about characters, setting, problem, and solution in a story.
Winter-themed reading comprehension worksheet for children, featuring characters Sara and Alex making snowballs.
Story Map template for analyzing a novel, including sections for setting, characters, plot, theme, and literary devices.
Reading comprehension worksheet with a story about Rover the dog getting lost and finding his way back to Jessica, including questions on story elements.
Students sort story elements from a fictional narrative into categories: characters, setting, problem, and solution.
Story elements worksheet for K-5 students, focusing on identifying characters and setting from a short narrative.
Mem and Grandpa at the Farm Stand - A cheerful scene from a children's story about picking fresh produce and enjoying a crisp, cool day at Josie's Farm Stand.
Story elements worksheet for students to analyze a book's title, characters, setting, problem, and solution.
Grade 2 English worksheet on story elements, teaching character and setting with a passage about the first day of school and comprehension questions.
Story Elements worksheet featuring a narrative about a student forgetting homework, designed to help students analyze story components.
"Important Parts of the Story" worksheet for students to identify and record key elements of a story.
Free printable story elements worksheets for elementary and middle school students to enhance language arts skills.
Interactive story elements worksheet for children to analyze a narrative about friendship and uniqueness.
Educational worksheet explaining the different points of view in storytelling, including first, second, and third person perspectives.