Summarize and identify key elements of a story or historical event with this Somebody-Wanted-But-So template!
This is a super useful activity for students, during or after a reading exercise, to help them solidify their learnings. This descriptive template also provides a framework to helps students identify main ideas, cause and effect relationships, differences between characters, make generalizations, and discover different points of view.
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Summarize and identify key elements of a story or historical event with this Somebody-Wanted-But-So template!
This is a super useful activity for students, during or after a reading exercise, to help them solidify their learnings. This descriptive template also provides a framework to helps students identify main ideas, cause and effect relationships, differences between characters, make generalizations, and discover different points of view.
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Subjects | English Language Arts |
Types | Activities |
Grades | 10th, 11th, 12th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th |
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