Grade 1 Quiz Understanding Story Elements: Characters, Settings, and Major Events – L.1.3
This standard focuses on the ability of students to delve into the key components of a narrative. Students are expected to identify and describe the main characters, the setting, and significant events within a story, using details they’ve gathered from the text. This involves not just the recognition of these elements but also the ability to communicate them effectively.
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Who are the characters in a story?
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What is the setting of a story?
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What does it mean to describe a major event in the story?
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Why are key details important when describing characters, settings, or major events?
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Which one of these is a key detail?
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What can the setting influence in a story?
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If a story is about a lost kitten that finds its way home, what is a major event?
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How do you describe a character using key details?
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Why is it important to describe the setting in a story?
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Which option gives the best detail to describe a setting?
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