I'm on a kick making reading posters that I hope you will find helpful in your classroom. This is the third one, and it is on the skill of determining the setting of a story. The smaller version will work great for interactive reading journals. Enjoy!
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Feel free to pin. Just hover over the image. You may also like this activity. Students will write their own fictional story and will need to develop a setting for the story. Narrative Writing Story Mini Book Feel free to pin. Just hover over the image. |
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