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🔹 Part 1: Story Setting Analysis
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What kind of world is it (i.e., real, imaginary, etc.)?
- Determine if the story takes place in a real-world setting (like New York City) or an imagined one (like a fantasy kingdom or outer space).
- Example: *“The world is imaginary—it’s a magical forest where animals talk.”*
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What is the time and place?
- Identify when (historical period, season, time of day) and where (specific location) the story occurs.
- Example: *“The story takes place in the year 1800s in a small village in England.”*
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What’s the natural climate?
- Describe the weather and environment: hot, cold, rainy, desert, snowy, etc.
- Example: *“The climate is cold and snowy, with frequent blizzards.”*
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What’s the social/political climate?
- Consider the societal norms, culture, laws, or conflicts in the story.
- Example: *“The society is strict and hierarchical, with strong class divisions.”*
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🔹 Part 2: Five Senses in the Setting
Find
one sentence from the story for each sense that describes the setting using sensory details.
| Sense | Sentence from the Story (Example) |
|--------|-----------------------------------|
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Sight | “The sun set behind the jagged mountains, painting the sky orange and red.” |
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Hearing | “The wind howled through the empty streets, carrying the distant sound of barking dogs.” |
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Smell | “A thick scent of wet earth and woodsmoke filled the air.” |
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Taste | “She took a bite of the apple, its crisp sweetness bursting on her tongue.” |
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Touch | “The rough bark of the tree scraped against his palms as he climbed.” |
> 💡 Tip: Look for descriptive language in the story that appeals to these senses—words like *crisp*, *foggy*, *damp*, *echoing*, *bitter*, etc.
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✔ How to Use This Worksheet:
1. Read the assigned story carefully.
2. Answer each question based on details from the text.
3. For the five senses, scan the story for vivid descriptions.
4. Write short, clear answers—focus on
how each element affects the story (e.g., climate might influence character actions).
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of story elements worksheet 3rd grade.