The Missing Sandwich
Standard:
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.5 — Describe the overall structure of a story, including how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action.
Introduction:
- Every story has a beginning, middle, and end. The beginning introduces the characters and setting, the middle shows the problem, and the end tells how the problem is solved.
Text:
- Leo made his favorite sandwich and set it on the kitchen table.
Then he ran to get a drink. When he came back, the sandwich was gone!
He looked under the table, checked the counter, and even asked his sister.
Finally, Leo found the sandwich outside — his dog Max was finishing the last bite!
Step-by-Step:
Read the story aloud together.
Ask students:
What happened at the beginning?
What was the problem in the middle?
How was it solved at the end?
Write or draw the three parts of the story in order.
Activity Idea:
- Create their own “3-Part Story Map” with boxes labeled Beginning, Middle, and End.
Inside each box, they draw or write what happens in that part.
Tip: Every story — even movies and games — has a structure! When you can find the beginning, middle, and end, you understand stories like a real author.