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Students complete nine problems about camp enrollment earnings per camper, identifying the term for story event order, and popsicle freezer distribution. The matching activity pairs setting, character, theme, and conflict with their story element definitions in a summer narrative framework.

Reviewing all four story elements in one matching activity gives students a complete framework for discussing narrative structure in any summer story.

Style:
Busy Bee
Summer Review Sheets
Grade 4
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A camp charges $35 per camper. After 6 campers sign up, it earns $210.
2) The order of events in a summer story is called the plot.
3) A shop packs 252 popsicles equally into 7 freezers. Each freezer holds 36 pops.
4) The person telling the story in first person is the narrator.
5) Eight summer camps each have 32 tents. Together they have 256 tents.
6) The most important point of a passage is called the main idea.
7) A lifeguard divides 180 whistles into 6 equal boxes. Each box has 30 whistles.
8) A guess about what will happen next in a story is called a prediction.
9) Four families each spend $45 on beach gear. Together they spend $180.
★ 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
the place and time of the story
the lesson the story teaches readers
character
a person or animal in the story
the problem the main person faces
theme
the lesson the story teaches readers
the place and time of the story
conflict
the problem the main person faces
a person or animal in the story
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