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📚 Topic Summary
Drawing pictures to represent story events helps you understand and remember what you read. When you draw, you're thinking about the characters, the setting, and what's happening in the story. This makes the story come alive in your mind! It’s also a super fun way to share what you understood with your friends and family.
In this activity, we will read a story and then draw pictures to show the main events. Get your crayons and paper ready!
🎨 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its meaning:
- Event
- Character
- Setting
- Beginning
- End
- A. Where the story takes place
- B. A person or animal in the story
- C. What happens in the story
- D. How the story finishes
- E. The start of the story
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the paragraph and fill in the missing words:
The story is about a little _____. The _____ takes place in a forest. The _____ of the story is when the little bear gets lost. The story _____ when his mom finds him. The main _____ in the story is the little bear.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Think about your favorite story. What is the most important event in that story? Draw a picture of it and explain why you chose that event.
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