Describe Characters , Setting, or Event : Writing : Fourth Grade English Language Arts Worksheets

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Research to Build and Present Knowledge      Describe Characters , Setting, or Event

Worksheet: Fourth Grade

Character Analysis


Read the story. Identify the main character, then using evidence from the text, describe the character.

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Worksheet: Fourth Grade

Characters


Describe the main character from any of the stories, dramas, or poems that you have read.

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Setting of the Story


Describe the setting of any of the stories that you have read. Use details from the text, as evidence, to support your thoughts.

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Worksheet: Fourth Grade

Why the Bear has a Short Tail


Sequence the events from the story in correct order.Then identify a character trait that is revealed by each character's actions/words or narrator's description.

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