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🔍 What This Worksheet Is For:
This worksheet is designed to help students
plan or reflect on a story they are writing. It encourages them to think about key elements of storytelling: characters, setting, and character traits.
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✔ How to Answer Each Question:
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Who is the main character?
- The *main character* is the person (or animal) the story is mostly about.
- Example: "The main character is a brave young girl named Lily."
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What is the main character like?
- Describe their personality, appearance, or feelings.
- Use adjectives: kind, curious, brave, shy, clever, etc.
- Example: "She is brave and always helps her friends when they're in trouble."
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Who are some of the other characters?
- List supporting characters (friends, family, villains, etc.).
- Example: "Her best friend Max, her wise grandmother, and a sneaky fox."
#### 4.
Where does the story take place?
- Describe the setting: a forest, a city, a magical kingdom, a school, etc.
- Example: "The story takes place in a quiet village near a mysterious enchanted forest."
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📝 Example Completed Worksheet:
1. Who is the main character?
→ Mia, a 10-year-old explorer who loves solving puzzles.
2. What is the main character like?
→ She is curious, smart, and never gives up, even when things get tough.
3. Who are some of the other characters?
→ Her talking dog, Buddy; a wise old owl named Ollie; and a mischievous thief named Rocco.
4. Where does the story take place?
→ In a hidden valley surrounded by mountains, where ancient ruins hold magical secrets.
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💡 Tips:
- If you’re writing the story, use these answers to guide your plot.
- If this is a reflection after writing, go back and check your story to make sure these details match.
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