Characters
Setting
Problem
Events
Solution
100
How do you know if a character is important?
The problem happens to them, or they speak a lot in the story. The story would not be the same without them.
100
What is the setting of a story?
When and where the story takes place.
100
What is the problem of a story?
Something that needs to be fixed. Something that is wrong.
100
What are the events in a story?
Events are what happens after the problem, that leads to the solution.
100
What is a solution in the story?
It is the part of the story that solves the problem; it fixes the problem.
200
Who are the important characters in "Violet's Music"?
Violet, and her friends she meets in the park.
200
What is one of the settings in Curlylocks and the Three Bears? (Be specific!)
The Bears House, The Kitchen, Bedroom
200
What is the problem in Violet's Music?
Violet can't find any friends to play music with.
200
What is an event in Fox and Crow?
The Fox flatters the Crow because he wants the Crow to sing.
200
What is the solution in Violet's Music?
Violet joins a band with her new friends.
300
True or false: Beetle is an important character in "Fox and Crow"?
False. He is a fun character, but the story could go on without him.
300
What are some of the settings of Violet's Music?
The nursery, Violet's house, the beach, the park
300
True or false: The problem in "Town Mouse and Country Mouse" is that the mice are being chased by the dog and the cat.
True: It is dangerous that the dog and cat are chasing the mice, so this needs to be fixed.
300
True or False: An event in Violet's Music is that Violet eats a grilled cheese sandwich.
False! This has nothing to do with the problem, and it wasn't even in the story!
300
True or False: The solution in "Town Mouse and Country Mouse" is that the Dog and Cat give up chasing the mice.
True: This is the solution because it solves the problem perfectly!