Character/Setting
Problem
Feelings
Action
Solution
100

True or False: The character can only be a person.

False

100

True or False: the problem has a red icon with a thumbs down

True

100

What is the color and description of the icon for the beginning feeling in a story?

blue with a teardrop

100

How do you describe the Action icon?

Yellow with a shooting star

100

True or False: the solution occurs at the end of the story.

True

200

True or False: The setting can only be a house.

False

200

When does the problem typically occur in a story? Beginning, Middle or End?

Beginning of the story

200

What is the color and description of the icon for the ending feeling in a story?

pink with a smiley face

200

True or False: the action always involves the character asking their mom something.

False - the action can be anything that helps to solve the problem.

200

Describe the solution icon.

Green with a thumbs up

300

What does the word "setting" mean?

The setting describes where a story takes place.

300

True or False: the characters usually feel happy when there is a problem.

False - they usually feel sad or mad or depressed :)

300

True or False: we would never use a sparkle word to describe a feeling in a story.

False - Sparkle words are always encouraged to make your story more interesting and descriptive

300

What exactly does the action in a story mean?

It's what the character does to solve the problem

300

Why does the solution icon have a thumbs up and not a thumbs down?

Because there no longer is a problem, so thumbs up means all good.....

400

True or False" the icon for the character is purple and the icon for the setting is blue.

False

character - purple

setting - orange

400

Give me an example of a problem you can remember in one of the stories we have read.

Accurately describes a problem

400

How many feeling icons are in each story?

2

400

What is a word that rhymes with action?

Fraction, satisfaction, traction, etc.

400

How does the character usually feel about the solution of the problem in a story?

happy, excited, glad, joyous, stupendous! etc.

500

Who in our group is the best at remembering the characters' names?

Dylan

500

True or False: Every story HAS to have a problem in it, no matter what.

False - most stories have some sort of problem (all Story Champs stories do) but it is not mandatory for a story to have a problem in it.

500

Who in our group loves to use the word, "depressed" to describe the beginning feeling in a story?

Kaitlyn

500

Who are your favorite speech and resource teachers that you get to do a group with?

Ms. Till and Mrs. Earing!!

500

True or False: The solution usually means there is still a problem in the story.

False. The solution means the problem is solved.

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