A set of 27 task cards and exercises on prose comprehension of a fictional story, “Three Questions” by Leo Tolstoy.
After working with these worksheets students will be able to:
- Spot the setting elements and describe the setting.
- Name the characters and make a character sketch.
- Discover the plot elements and develop the plot.
- Analyse the text to make a critical appreciation.
- Examine the lines from the text with reference to context.
This download includes:
(EXERCISE 1) Vocabulary check
(EXERCISE 2) Identifying setting elements of the given story
(EXERCISE 3) Describing the setting of the story
(EXERCISE 4) Answering application-based questions
(EXERCISE 5) Selecting best option to answer setting questions
(EXERCISE 6) Spotting the traits of the characters in the story
(EXERCISE 7) Identifying one of the main character’s elements in the story
(EXERCISE 8) Making a character sketch of the main character
(EXERCISE 9) Making character sketch of all the characters
(EXERCISE 10) Selecting best option to answer characterization questions
(EXERCISE 11) Identifying plot elements of the story
(EXERCISE 12) Identifying plot description elements in the story
(EXERCISE 13) Developing the plot of the story
(EXERCISE 14) Making a story plots
(EXERCISE 15) Selecting the best option to answer plot questions
(EXERCISE 16) Identifying story elements by answering questions
(EXERCISE 17) Identifying story elements of the story
(EXERCISE 18) Making a critical appreciation of the story
(EXERCISE 19) Writing a story
(EXERCISE 20) Selecting the best option to answer story components questions
(EXERCISE 21) Identifying summary elements
(EXERCISE 22) Writing a summary using the template
(EXERCISE 23) Explaining the line with reference to context
(EXERCISE 24) Finding the context of the famous quotes
(EXERCISE 25) Selecting the best option to answer inferential questions
(EXERCISE 26) Reading the story to answer comprehension questions
Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom:
- To challenge early finishers
- For effective tutoring
- As ESL stations and sub tubs
- As holiday work and homework
- For small group collaborations
- For an end of unit assessments
- For reinforcement and enrichment
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THREE QUESTIONS BY LEO TOLSTOY - BUNDLE
"The Three Questions" by Leo Tolstoy is a captivating short story that explores important philosophical concepts through a thought-provoking narrative. This comprehensive reading comprehension resource enhances students' understanding of the story while developing essential reading comprehension skills. It covers various aspects of the text, including setting, characters, plot, story analysis, and a summary. The resource is structured to target specific reading comprehension skills like retrieval, author’s intent, author’s use of language, structural devices, elements of fiction, simple inference, complex inference, figurative language, and language analysis, and engage students in meaningful discussions and activities. It provides a wide range of activities, including comprehension questions, discussion prompts, analysis exercises, and writing tasks, to support students in developing their reading comprehension skills while engaging with the rich content of "The Three Questions" by Leo Tolstoy. This bundle includes: * Scaffolding Notes: 20 Handouts * Worksheets with answers: 27 Exercises * Unit Lesson Plan: 53Pages * PowerPoint Presentation: 54 Slides * Google Slides: 38 Slides
PROSE READING COMPREHENSION - TASK CARDS AND EXERCISES : BUNDLE
A bundle of products on Prose Comprehension that deals with: * Story Setting * Characterization * Story Plot * Story Analysis * Reference to the Context This download includes task cards and exercises on: * Two Geniuses * The Dinner Party by Mona Gardner * A Difficult Customer by William Roland Lee * The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant * Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy * After Twenty Years by O. Henry * The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde * The Woman on Platform No 8 by Ruskin Bond * Harry by Rosemary Timperley * The Last Leaf by O. Henry Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom: * To challenge early finishers * For effective tutoring * As ESL stations and sub tubs * As holiday work and homework * For small group collaborations * For an end of unit assessments * For reinforcement and enrichment
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