If you're assigning this to your students, copy the worksheet to your account and save. When creating an assignment, just select it as a template!
BME stands for beginning, middle, end and is one of the first story structures for students. BME worksheets help with sequencing stories. Students can also use these pages to build their own stories!
A big part of reading comprehension is understanding what is happening in a story. One of the simplest ways to break a story up is into three parts: beginning, middle, and end. ELL students can use them to keep important character names, places, and details in order. All students can use them to review a story, and to begin to build more complex fictional story plots!
To make a BME worksheet, choose a template above! Once you're in the Storyboard Creator, click on each of the elements on the template to change them to fit your needs. When you're done, hit "Save & Exit"! You can print your worksheet right away, or simply keep it in your storyboard library until you are ready to use it.
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