SettingUse Google Drawings to draw the setting of the story. Use labels to explain your drawing and different details about the story's setting. If the story's setting changes, draw and label multiple settings. Then upload your picture, type the setting of the story, and provide evidence from the text. More Info |
Main Characters/Character TraitsList the main character(s) of your story. For each main character listed, provide 3 character traits that describe that character. Also, give text evidence that supports your character trait for the character(s). More Info |
Point of ViewTake a picture of one page from your book. Edit your picture by circling three pieces of evidence that explain what point of view the book is written. Finally, add a label to the picture that tells what point of view the book is written in. Upload the picture as evidence. More Info |
PlotDraw, type, or create a diagram that shows the plot of your story. Include each part of the plot: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. More Info |
Problem and SolutionStories often have several problems. However, there is generally one major problem of the story. What is the main problem of your story. Explain the problem in great detail using evidence from your text. Then, tell the solution to this problem found near the end of the story. More Info |
Avery IshmaelAvery-Ishmael |
Cayden RiddleCayden-Riddle |
DeWayne StricklandDeWayne |
Desiray SmithDesiray-Smith |
Dillon O'DellDillon-O-Dell |
Drake SwiftDrake-Swift |
Jacop GreerJacop-Greer |
Kelly HopperKelly-Hopper |
Kenzie PritchardKenziePritchard |
Lucretia VennemanLucretia |
Maicee AlbrechtMaicee-Albrecht |
McKayla Eads-BryantMcKaylaEads |