Plot Comprehension Skill First Grade Unit 3 Week 4 Created by Kristi Waltke.
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Plot
Comprehension Skill
First Grade Unit 3 Week 4
Created by Kristi Waltke
Let’s Review
To compare and
means to tell ways in which things are alike and different.
Summarizing a story means telling the story in
a short way. Make sure to tell the important parts.
It may help to think about who the story
is about.
It may help to think about where the
story takes place.
It may help to think about the beginning,
middle and end.
The theme of a story is a big idea you can learn
from reading and thinking about the story.
What does the author want you to know?
Do the characters learn a lesson?
What might happen in your life that can help you
understand the big idea?
A story’s plot is what happens in the beginning, middle and end of the story.
In many stories the events of the story tell how a character’s problem is solved.
Beginning
Middle
End
Jan and her family must move away.
Jan packs her things and looks out the window as they travel to their new home.
Jan finds that her new home has new and familiar things. The best things are still the same.
Jan’s problem in the
beginning was she was not sure about moving to a new house.
By the end, Jan had moved to a new place.
She understood about how
things stay the same and change.
Beginning
Middle
End
Ruby’s egg was the last to hatch.
Ruby did everything in her own time. She grew up and flew off.
Ruby came back with her own family.
The problem in this story is Ruby was always the
last duckling to do things. She flew off and her dad didn’t know if
she would come back.
In the end, Ruby came back. She
had her own family! It is okay that
Ruby does things in her
own time.
Beginning
Middle
End
Toad planted his seeds and wanted them to grow.
Toad shouted, read, sang, and played music trying to get the seeds to grow.
When Toad fell asleep, the seeds came up on their own.
Toad’s problem in the story is he wants his
seeds to grow.
In the end, Toad’s seeds
grow all on their own.
Knowing about the plot of a story will help you become a super reader!
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