Feeling Words: The Boy Who Cried Wolf Worksheet

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Being able to infer a character’s traits or feelings is a comprehension skill that is taught so that the reader learns more about the characters and extract more meaning from the text. This aids in the overall comprehension of the story.  With this worksheet students read The Boy Who Cried Wolf and then choose the correct emotion for the characters in the story. This printable is a great resource for the reading classroom.

Required skills:
To resolve this worksheet, students should be able to read The Boy Who Cried Wolf and use their comprehension skills to identify the emotions and feelings of the characters in the story. They should also be able to analyze the character traits of the characters based on their emotions and actions.