![]() ![]() Each group will focus on the story element they’re given and present it to the class. During this mini-lesson, students will learn about the story elements one at a time or all at once and then break into small groups after a read-aloud. This anchor chart and mini-lesson activity will help to break each specific story element up for a first grader and focus on the individual element. Above are two great ideas from other bloggers on teaching Story Elements. I always need something to create WITH the students and have on display to refer back to throughout the unit. Start with anchor charts! Anchor charts are always a necessity when teaching mini-lessons. (Sources: RL.4.3 Story Elements Complete Unit)
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