Students practice multiplication, division, and story elements using summer contexts. Part A has nine fill-in-the-blank problems about a cookout burger multiplication, story setting vocabulary, and 72 ÷ 9. Part B is a matching activity pairing setting, theme, character, and plot to their story-element definitions.
The story-element matching activity reinforces the four reading comprehension terms that appear most frequently on third-grade assessments and summer reading evaluations.
Style:
Summer Review Sheets
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. At a cookout, 8 burgers were on each of 5 grills, making 40 burgers total.
2. The setting of a story tells the place and time of the events.
3. 72 divided by 9 equals 8.
4. A pitcher holds 4 cups of lemonade. Two pitchers hold 8 cups.
5. 66 of a pizza is the same as 1 whole pizza.
6. 7 rows of 7 beach towels equals 49 towels.
7. A character's traits describe what the character is like.
8. 40 divided by 5 equals 8.
9. One yard equals 3 feet.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Setting
→ Where and when a story takes place
A person or animal in a story
Theme
→ The lesson or message of a story
The sequence of events in a story
Character
→ A person or animal in a story
Where and when a story takes place
Plot
→ The sequence of events in a story
The lesson or message of a story
Summer Review Sheets
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) At a cookout, 8 burgers were on each of 5 grills, making 40 burgers total.
2) The setting of a story tells the place and time of the events.
3) 72 divided by 9 equals 8.
4) A pitcher holds 4 cups of lemonade. Two pitchers hold 8 cups.
5) 6/6 of a pizza is the same as 1 whole pizza.
6) 7 rows of 7 beach towels equals 49 towels.
7) A character's traits describe what the character is like.
8) 40 divided by 5 equals 8.
9) One yard equals 3 feet.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Setting
→ Where and when a story takes place
A person or animal in a story
Theme
→ The lesson or message of a story
The sequence of events in a story
Character
→ A person or animal in a story
Where and when a story takes place
Plot
→ The sequence of events in a story
The lesson or message of a story
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