RL.6.3: Story and Drama Plots How Characters Respond to Events – 6th Grade CCSS

$12.00

With this standards-based resource based on RL.6.3, students will have the opportunity to read 6 passages and use passage prompts to identify the events and character’s responses in each selection. Students will have extra practice with identifying events in both stories and dramas and analyzing character’s responses to what happens in the plot. This resource includes everything you need to check for understanding, including a summative assessment with a rubric. All answer keys are also included.

PDF + Google Apps | 58 pages + Digital Version

Description

With this standards-based resource based on RL.6.3, students will have the opportunity to read 6 passages and use passage prompts to identify the events and character’s responses in each selection. Students will have extra practice with identifying events in both stories and dramas and analyzing character’s responses to what happens in the plot. This resource includes everything you need to check for understanding, including a summative assessment with a rubric. All answer keys are also included.

This resource includes both a printable and digital version that is ready for Google Classroom and other distance learning platforms.

You can use this resource

  • To give extra practice with CCSS RL.6.3
  • For close reading and guided reading
  • For classwork, center rotations
  • For assessments and test prep

How will this resource help me?

  • Easily assess where students are in their understanding of this standard
  • Encourage students to self-assess their own growth
  • Ensure standard mastery by assessing each objective within the standard

This Resource Includes:

  • Teacher Guide
  • RL6.3 Defined Poster
  • I Can Poster
  • Student Self-Assessment
  • Learning Target 1: Identify Events in a Story
    • Plot Structure Organizer Guide
    • “Snorkeling Scare” Fiction Passage
    • Passage Prompts
    • Plot Chart Activity
  • Learning Target 2: Identify Events in a Drama
    • A Drama is… Guide
    • “It’s Not Always as it Seems”: Drama and Dramatic Story Versions
    • Passage Prompts
    • Change of Perspective Rewrite
  • Learning Target 3: How Events Change Characters
    • The Life-Changing Experience Fiction Passage
    • Passage Prompts
    • Character Growth Graphic Organizer
  • RL6.3 Summative Assessment
  • Digital Version of Each Activity
  • Answer Keys

This product is created for 6th grade, but the activities could be transferable to 7th and 8th grade since many of the standards are parallel.

Preview

Standards

The following standards are addressed with this resource.

Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.
Analyze how particular elements of a story or drama interact (e.g., how setting shapes the characters or plot).
Analyze how particular lines of dialogue or incidents in a story or drama propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision.

You can find more details here: https://www.thecorestandards.org/ELA-Literacy/L/6/

FAQs

Are answer keys included?

Yes. The answer keys are included as the last pages of the resource download.

Do all the activity worksheets need to be completed all at once, or can I split it up?

You could certainly split this up into multiple days/activities. Especially with the long resources. Some activities are easy to split into three “activities”. First, cold read (could be a partner read) w/vocab and multiple choice questions. Second, re-read and summary page. Third, choose one writing activity. You could even do stations. Maybe partner read first, then one station does the vocabulary and summary page. Another station could do the multiple choice, and you could do a teacher-led station with one writing prompt. Then, you can have a fourth station independently write the other prompt. Of course, you know your students better than I do! These are just some ideas!! I try to section out the activities, so you have the freedom to make it work for you!

Is a digital version included?

Yes, all resources within this product line includes a digital version that uses Google Apps.

What is the Lexile level of your reading passages?

Since Lexile is trademarked, I am unable to label them as Lexile levels. However, I have used the free Lexile analyzer and I stay within the recommended grade level range. If there is a specific reading packet that you need details for, please contact me directly and I’ll give you a more specific range.

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