Here they are! As requested, here are five of our favorite story maps and flap books. I would say these are perfect for early elementary age, but even older students can use these as graphic organizers for writing book reports or as a refresher!
I’ve combined them all into one PDF: 2 basic fill-in story maps, a book review, and two flap books (one with beginning/middle/end and the other with setting/characters/problem/solution). For the flap books: fold on the solid lines, cut on the dotted ones.
Have fun – come back and let me know if your kids enjoyed using them!












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I love this…thank you so much! So easy!
Thank you so much!
Thanks! I was hoping you would put them up for us! I look forward to seeing future posts from you.
Shannon C
thanks so much – they look great!
AWESOME! Thank you so much! Guess what we’re doing today!
Thank you! This might help my 5 yr old son with narration. I’ve enjoyed your new blog so far. Thanks again!!
Thank you!
Thanks so much. I have a very advanced 5yr old and his school tells me to ask lots of questions but not really how to go about it. These will be a great help.
Thankyou – very generous of you to share these.Love them and cant wait to print out and use with my bookloving girl
These are fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
Love the way you visually organized the parts of a story. I totally agree correct terminology in any subject speeds the learning process.
Thank you so much! These are awesome!
Fabulous! Thanks so much for sharing these! Just loving the new blog. I added it to my reader right away.
Thanks. I’ll put these forms to good use.
These are great! Thank you very much for sharing!
Two thumbs up! Saw you linked on The Homeschool Classroom. Thanks for the freebie!
What a wonderful new blog. I have already added it to my favourites and look forward to following you and all of your homeschooling adventures here.
These are great and I plan to use with my online classes! Thank you!