A fun reading Comprehension Game

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A fun reading Comprehension Game Tic-Tac-Toe Read & Talk A fun reading Comprehension Game

Tic-Tac-Toe Read & Talk Directions: Use this tic-tac-toe board with your child after reading a story. Determine who will be X and who will be O Take turns placing an X or O card in the space provided on the tic-tac-toe board. Then tell your partner the information about the story element indicated on the tic-tac-toe rules chart. The first player to get three X/O cards in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row wins the game.

Tic-Tac-Toe RULES Tell your partner the following information when you place an X/O card in a space on the Tic-Tac-Toe board. Main Character(s): Tell your partner who the main character(s) is/are and explain how you know. Setting: Tell your partner the setting of the story. Character Traits: Tell your partner two traits that describe the main character(s) of the story. Make a connection: Tell your partner about a personal connection you have to something you read in the story. Predict: Make a prediction about what could happen next in the story and tell your partner. Main Idea: Tell your partner the main idea of the story. Problem: Tell your partner the problem of the story. Solution: Tell your partner how the problem is solved in the story. Summarize: Retell the main events in the story in 5-7 sentences.

Setting Make a Connection Summarize Main Idea Main Character Make a Prediction Solution Problem Character Traits

Tic-Tac-Toe Definitions Main Character(s): The person that the story is mostly about. Setting: where the story takes place. Character Traits: A description of a character’s personality. Make a connection: An event you can connect to in the story. Make a Prediction: A guess about what will happen next in the story. Main Idea: What the story is mostly about. Problem: The main challenge/conflict in the story. Solution: How the challenge/conflict is solved. Summarize: Retell the main events in the story in 5-7 sentences.

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