Story Analysis Questions
This worksheet helps students in Grades 4 and 5 strengthen reading comprehension, inferential thinking, and character analysis skills through a focused narrative about Jasmine’s science fair project. Learners answer text-dependent questions that require them to examine Jasmine’s personality traits, motivations, emotions, and reactions, as well as interpret how others respond to her work.
Learning Goals
- Character Analysis Using Text Evidence (Grades 4-5)
Students identify traits and motivations by citing specific actions, dialogue, and details from the passage. - Making Inferences About Characters
Learners interpret emotions and reactions that are implied rather than directly stated. - Interpreting Narrative Themes
Students consider how effort, creativity, confidence, or perseverance contribute to the story’s meaning. - Answering Text-Dependent Questions
The activity reinforces grounding responses in evidence rather than personal opinion.
Instructional Benefits
- Teacher-Created Resource
Designed by educators to align with upper elementary ELA standards for narrative analysis. - Deeper-Level Questioning
Goes beyond recall to examine motivations, comparisons, and audience response. - Supports Evidence-Based Responses
Encourages students to explain why they think something using the text. - Flexible Classroom Use
Ideal for guided reading, independent practice, assessment, literacy centers, or homework.
This printable worksheet helps students move beyond surface-level comprehension to analyze how character traits, emotions, and reactions shape a story’s message. By supporting interpretations with textual evidence, learners strengthen critical reading, inference skills, and confidence in narrative analysis. It’s a meaningful, no-prep resource that works well in both classroom instruction and homeschool learning.
This worksheet is part of our Asking and Answering Questions Worksheets collection.
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