Grade 3/Story Elements
🏰 Setting — Match Story Clues to Settings (1950)
Students match short story descriptions to their settings, identifying time and place clues.
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Quick Tip
The setting of a story is WHERE and WHEN it takes place. Look for clue words about location, weather, time of day, or season.
Teacher Resources
Vocabulary
Setting: The time and place where a story happens.
Story clue: A detail in the text that hints at the setting.
Description: Words that tell what something is like.
Differentiation
Extension Activities
- Draw a picture of a story setting.
- Describe your favorite place.
- Guess the setting from a sound.
Parent Tip
Point out setting details in your home. 'This is the kitchen, where we cook.'
Learning Path
Skill Level
beginner
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
identifying story settingmatching clues to settingusing descriptive details
