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    Help students learn the basic reading comprehension questions, the 5Ws plus how, with these teaching posters plus a worksheet for practice! There is a colorful, fun poster for each question (who , what, where, why, when and how) plus a poster showing all six. The worksheet gives students the space to write or draw their answers and can be used with any resource.

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  • Washington Space Needle - US landmarks cover
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    Help students learn about Washington State’s Space Needle in Seattle with this reading comprehension worksheet for 5th-7th grades. This resource includes informational text, a reading comprehension worksheet and answer key.

    Flesch-Kincaid grade level: 6.0
    Automated Readability Index: 5.8
    Fry Readability: 6

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  • 1st Grade Vocabulary
    $20.00

    This product will give you an entire year (36 weeks) of worksheets to help 1st grade students master 340 important reading words to help them comprehend what they read! Students that learn to read and understand these words consistently score higher on reading comprehension tests.

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    To be able to write a good paragraph, students need to be able to understand the relationship between the main idea and the details that support that idea. This resource has been designed to help students gain a solid understanding of supporting details by having them create them! In this 8 page resource, students will be guided through the process of learning to create the supporting details around a main idea.

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    The Christmas carol, Silent Night, is one of the world’s most well known Christmas songs. Written in 1816 by an Austrian priest named Father Josef Mohr, it has since been translated into more than 140 different languages and was even sung as part of the ‘Christmas Truce’ during World War I in 1914. Historic facts like these are included in this informational text.

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    Designed for 5th-8th grade students, American Crocodile Informational Text and Crossword Puzzle will provide students with details about the only crocodile native to the Americas in the following categories:
    * Appearance
    * Differences from alligators
    * Distribution and Habitat
    * Food and Growth
    * Reproduction

    After reading the text (3 pages), students are to complete the crossword puzzle. Answer Key provided.

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    Susan B Anthony – Informational Text is a resource designed to give your students a better understanding of who this famous American really was and what she accomplished. Students will learn about her childhood, her work as an Abolitionist, her involvement in the Temperance movement and how she was eventually honored through their reading of one page of informational text. To help assess student understanding, I’ve included a short answer worksheet and a crossword puzzle! Answer Keys provided.

    Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 7.7
    Automated Readability Index: 7

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    This cross-curricular resource will inform and assess students’ understanding of the basic process of photosynthesis. Includes both close reading and a cloze activity.

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    Designed to help 2nd and 3rd Grade students practice an important Language Arts / Reading skill – Finding the main idea! This resource includes 5 days of practice.

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    This December (NO PREP) Packet is Christmas themed and filled with engaging and FUN resources that get kids excited about learning! Includes 30 students pages for an entire holiday month of skills review…See more details in description below!

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  • The Monarch Butterfly - Informational Text and Worksheets
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    This Science article teaches students facts about the monarch butterfly! This resource includes 2 pages of informational text and 3 student activity pages.

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    This resource, Child Labor – Industrial Revolution Informational Text, will introduce your students to how the Industrial Revolution led to children working in factories and the conditions they endured.

    After students read the information, their comprehension and understanding will be assessed through 8 multiple choice questions and 2 short essay questions. One essay question will ask students to compare and contrast a factory child’s life (of the 1800s) to a life of a child today. The other is an opinion piece on what they believe is appropriate (and not appropriate) work for children. They will also be asked to make a chart of this information.

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    This informational text resource centers around the life of 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln and created for 3rd-4th grades. It begins with his early life in Kentucky and progresses through his life touching on his family, his career as a lawyer, his presidency and finally his death by the hands of John Wilkes Booth. This is a cross-curricular resource and may be used for both Social Studies/History and Language Arts!

    Automated Readability Index: 3
    Grade level: 8-9 yrs. old (Third and Fourth graders)

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    This informational resource on Abraham Lincoln is designed to give 5th – 7th graders practice reading and comprehending content area text. There are two pages of text which will cover Lincoln’s life beginning in Kentucky and progresses through his life touching on his family, his career as a lawyer, his election in 1860 and finally his death by the hands of John Wilkes Booth. After reading both the text and two charts (quick facts and fun facts), students will complete a comprehension worksheet. Finally, there is a fun postcard writing activity asking them to write to President Lincoln.

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    This resource, Immigration – Ellis Island – US History Informational Text, has SIX parts: The Early Days, 1892-1954 Gateway to the United States, The Immigrant Experience, Why They Came, From WWII to the Present and Ellis Island Name Change Myth.

    In each part, students will have one page of informational text and then a page of multiple choice questions plus one essay question to assess understanding / comprehension. Answer Keys provided.

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  • Reading Comprehension - Cause and Effect
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    This Language Arts resource as been created to teach and reinforce an important comprehension skill: determining cause and effect (the relationship between events – actions and reactions) within the written text. They will also be instructed on ‘signal words’ such as because, do, since, if, as a result of and as.

    In this resource, you’ll get…

    • Classroom poster
    • Student handout
    • 13 student activity pages
    • 3 assessments
    • Answer Keys
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  • Using Graphic Ogranizers to compare and contrast
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    The skill of being able to compare and contrast effectively is extremely important throughout subjects: Literature, Science and Social Studies. Comparing and contrasting is necessary for interaction with the environment. Finding differences and/or similarities helps students organize both new and known information. Students need to be able to note differences and similarities between or among objects, ideas, entities, concepts, events, etc..

    This resource includes: 2 posters, an introduction to a Venn diagram and 25 student activity pages. Once you use this resource with your students, they will have mastered the ability to compare and contrast!

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    Workbook filled with 1st Grade skills – Over 150 pages.

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    Help students learn the history behind St. Patrick’s Day and sharpen their reading comprehension skills with this informational text resource. Every year, on March 17th, Irish people throughout the world wear green, pin a shamrock to their clothing and celebrate. But what’s behind (or who is behind) this holiday? Where and why did it begin? What is the story behind the shamrock? Students will learn answers to these questions and more!

    Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 5.1
    Grade level: Fifth Grade
    The SMOG Index: 5.8
    Grade level: Sixth Grade

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