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Analyze Plot Elements Task Cards ***BUNDLE***

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    Students will practice analyzing plot elements including the rising action, conflict, climax, falling action, and resolution with this 40 task cards. Task cards come in two options: multiple choice or short answer, plus a teacher answer key with reasonings is included!

    A multiple-choice Google Form for both products is now available. Students will receive a grade out of 100 pts for immediate feedback and easy grading!

    What's included?

    • 40 task cards with multiple-choice questions OR short answer.
    • Student recording document with multiple options.
    • Teacher key with answers and explanations.
    • A plot mountain with important definitions labeled.

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    More About this Product

    These task cards come in two varieties: multiple choice or short answer. Task cards are black and white instead of color to allow for easy printing. Reading paragraphs are meant to be suitable for fourth and fifth graders.

    These task cards are perfect for stations, centers, or lesson activities. Students can work on them in small groups, partners, or individually for an assessment.

    Please Note

    These task cards were a difficult thing to write! I tried to plan each story with a clear conflict, climax, and resolution. The rising action and falling action should be in between these milestone events accordingly. Often, the conflict and resolution are clear to understand. The climax of a story can be more controversial.

    I have included a teacher answer key with my reasoning for these answers. If you absolutely disagree with my answer choice and would like a different answer choice in its place, please feel free to email me at teachlikeabosshelp@gmail.com I will try to fulfill your request quickly. If you need the cards more immediately, feel free to use the task cards that allow for open ended response.

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