If you teach 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade more than likely you have to teach your students to understand elements of fiction that go beyond just identifying the characters, setting, and plot of a story. If you really want to help your students understand fiction texts, then you need to dig deep into the elements of fiction. These elements of fiction anchor charts and posters will help your students remember all the key story elements and as an added bonus these posters are a great addition to an interactive reading notebook.
Story Elements Of Fiction Posters and Anchor Charts
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If you teach 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade more than likely you have to teach your students to understand elements of fiction that go beyond just identifying the characters, setting, and plot of a story. If you really want to help your students understand fiction texts, then you need to dig deep into the elements of fiction. These elements of fiction anchor charts and posters will help your students remember all the key story elements and as an added bonus these posters are a great addition to an interactive reading notebook.
This set of anchor charts will be your teacher bestie when it comes to teaching elements of fiction. These posters provide a student-firiendly definition and explanation of a key element of fiction. With the help of these posters, your students will remember and understand the key elements of fiction.
And letâs be honestâŚsometimes teaching reading in upper elementary can be challenging even for teachers. There are so many vocabulary terms and details associated with understanding fiction texts from knowing the difference between a protagonist and antagonist to understanding the four types of conflict to knowing how to communicate tone and mood. There is a lot of information that even teachers need to research and study before teaching a lesson.
Having a ready-to-print anchor chart that explains and defines key elements of fiction terms to help us our students can be a huge lifesaver. These anchor charts will take the guesswork out of your teaching and serve as the backbone to your unit on the elements of fiction.
HEREâS WHAT YOU GET:
In this resource, youâll get 17 Elements of Fiction Anchor Charts formatted in the following ways:
- Half-page anchor charts – perfect for students journals (black & white and color options)
- Full page anchor charts – works great for whole group lessons (black & white and color options)
- Digital version – created using Google Slides
- FIll-in version – available for both the half-page and full-page versions and are great if you want your students to take notes during the lesson
LOVED BY BOTH TEACHERS AND STUDENTS:Â
Your students will love having access to these anchor charts during the year. They wonât feel the pressure to remember all the different vocabulary terms connected to understanding fiction texts because they know they can look back in their journals anytime they need a reminder.
Youâll love these anchor charts because they have easy-to-read font and are written with clear and concise language. Your students will understand all the elements of fiction with these anchor charts.
So many upper elementary teachers love these anchor charts because they arenât cluttered with excess clipart or fonts that are too âcutesyâ.
And, you have options. You can choose to print them in half pages for students to glue in their journals⌠or you can share them with your students in Google Classroom⌠or you can give students the fill-in version so they can take notes during your lessons. You can pick the version that will work for you and your students.
Prep is quick and easy…Â Just print the anchor chart option you want to use before your lesson and youâre ready to go.
ANCHOR CHART TITLES INCLUDE:Â
- Elements of Fiction
- Setting
- Protagonist vs. Antagonist
- Types of Characters
- Character Analysis
- Problem & Solution
- Types of Conflict
- Plot Structure
- Exposition
- Conflict
- Rising Action
- Climax
- Falling Action
- Resolution
- Dialogue
- Flashbacks & Foreshadowing
- Tone & Mood
HOW TO USE THESE CHARTS IN YOUR CLASSROOM:
- Use as a model for your whole group lessons.
- Give students a copy to glue in their journals.
- Send home a copy to parents to keep them informed.
- Include a copy with your lesson plans to show your administrators what youâre teaching.
- Put posters on a ring or in a binder as a reference for small groups or workstations.
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Purchase the Elements of Fiction Bundle to get this set of posters plus Task Cards, Graphic Organizers, Journal Tabs, and a Word Wall. All these resources combined will help you teach a stellar fiction unit.
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