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📚 Topic Summary
"Who, What, Where" questions help us understand stories and learn new things! 🤔 When we read or listen, we can ask ourselves these questions to find out important information. "Who" tells us about the people or characters. "What" tells us about the actions or things that are happening. "Where" tells us about the location where the story takes place. These worksheets will help you practice asking and answering these types of questions.
🗣️ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word to its definition:
- Character
- Action
- Location
- Question
- Story
- Something that is asked.
- Where something happens.
- A series of events that are either true or made up.
- A person or animal in a story.
- Something that is done.
[Instructions: Draw a line to match the word with its definition.]
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the paragraph and fill in the missing words:
Lily went to the _____ (1) with her _____(2). They saw many different animals. A lion roared loudly. Lily's _____(2) bought her an ice cream. It was a fun day at the _____(1).
[Word Bank: zoo, mother]
🧠 Part C: Critical Thinking
Think about a story you know. Ask yourself a "who," "what," and "where" question about the story. Write down your questions and answers.
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