Literature & Comprehension Sequencing in Fiction & Reading Passages

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Sequencing in Fiction – A Schoolio Literature Study with Reading Comprehension

Help your child master story structure and sequencing with Sequencing in Fiction, a Schoolio Literature Study that builds foundational literacy skills through repeated exposure to story elements. This unit is perfect for early readers who are ready to explore the science of storytelling—identifying characters, setting, problem, solution, and order of events.

Through guided daily read-alouds, before-and-after reading questions, and hands-on creative projects, students will gain the skills they need to understand, retell, and eventually write their own stories. Comprehension checks throughout the unit reinforce understanding while supporting decoding fluency.

Students will:

  • Identify and explore key story elements: character, setting, beginning, middle, end, problem, and solution

  • Practice sequencing events in a story using visuals and written prompts

  • Engage with daily before-and-after reading questions to build comprehension and inference skills

  • Create a watercolor rainbow story art project that visually retells a story

  • Strengthen decoding and understanding with level-appropriate comprehension passages using Fry, Dolch, and CVC word lists

Recommended Book List
You may use any picture books, but here are the Schoolio recommendations for this unit:

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle

  • Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin

  • And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson & Peter Parnell

  • Not Norman by Kelly Bennett

  • The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds

Recommended for ages 6–8 | Approximately 4 weeks of instruction depending on your chosen pacing

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