How often do you touch on story elements? I try to cover these skills at least once a week, but I’ll admit that sometimes I let these basic elements slip for weeks at a time. This is apparent when I ask my students basic questions and they don’t know what to say! I needed something to help me stay on track and review elements of literature more often. I’m all about making things engaging and different, so I whipped up this double sided flipbook!
Available HERE
As you can see, this flipbook covers all of the essentials:
- Setting
- Characters
- Beginning, Middle, and End
On the back cover, the children can jot down the title, name of the author, and the illustrator.
One of my favorite things about these books is that they only require one sheet of paper per child! Assemble the one book; then cut down the middle. You have created two books from two pieces of paper!
Want to see the assembly process? Check out the video below. (the video is of my Author’s Purpose Flipbook)
Shortly after posting these, I received requests from teachers for a larger version to use with younger children who need more space for writing/drawing. I got to work and created an extra version that is included for free in the download!
Are you interested in this resource? You can check it out in my TpT shop HERE 🙂