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First grade nonfiction reading comprehension worksheets

for beginning readers, followed by questions asking the students to recall information that they have just read. These grade 1 reading comprehension exercises focus on specific comprehension topics such as comparing and contrasting, the "main idea" of a text, sequencing, characters, setting and fact vs fiction. Bella and James are playing a rhyming

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First Grade Reading Literature Question Stems - Scholastic

First Grade Reading Information Question Stems Key Ideas & Details Standard Question Stem RI.1.1 Ask and answer questions about key details in a text. • o • Be the teacher! What questions would a teacher ask about this book? • What evidence can you find to show _____? Who / What / Where / When / Why questions such as:

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st Grade Fluency Folder - Ector County Independent School District

Microsoft Word - 1st G. Eng. Fluency Folder 09-10. The Ant Hill 1.1. Dad and I took a hike in the woods. We walked for a long 14. time and stopped to take a rest. We sat down on a log and had a 30. drink of water. A big hill was nearby. 38. Dad said, “Look, there’s an ant hill.” 45.

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Grade 5 Fact and Opinion - DePaul University

c. Students learned math. d. It was the most important place. 4. Which phrase in this sentence tells you it is an opinion: That was a very dangerous way to travel, even more dangerous than driving and talking on the phone. a. very, very dangerous. b. to travel. c. driving and talking. d. on a cell phone.

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The Race Writing Strategy - Yonkers Public Schools

the evidence to support your answer: Support you answer from the text. Remember to use quotation marks if you use a direct quote from the text. Introduce your citation for example, “According to the text,” “For example,” The author stated,” or “For instance.”. Explain your answer: Explain why your citation proves your.

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24 Nonfiction Passages for Test Practice - SCHOOLinSITES

2. Examples: The work is done in steps; the bees all work together to make something that one bee could not make alone. 3. Answers will vary. Steps could include: build the honeycomb, gather nectar from flowers, put nectar into a honey cell, fan the nectar to evaporate the water, put a wax cap on the cell. 4.

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26 Expand Inferences and Conclusions

82 Comprehension Strategy Assessment • Grade 6 ©2006 Benchmark Education Company, LLC For centuries, Native Americans of the Great Plains relied on wild buffalo herds for their food, shelter, and tools. In 1865, more than 12 million buffalo lived on the Great Plains. But then more and more settlers moved west. By 1890, most of these animals ...

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Nonfiction Reading Test Mad Hatters - Ereading Worksheets

Nonfiction Reading Test Mad Hatters Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Refer to the text to check your answers when appropriate. A hatter is a person who makes hats. Hatters are also known as milliners. People have been wearing hats for a long time. So, millinery is an old profession. We can trace the ...

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Main Idea Details - South Hackensack School District

The sentences are all about a main idea. This is the key point in the paragraph, just as colorsis the key word in the example on the chalkboard. Explain that very often the main idea is stated in the first sentence of a paragraph. However, the main idea can also be given in the middle or at the end of a paragraph.

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Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Test 6 Worst Game Ever?

And it is widely considered to be one of the worst video games ever created. The massive failure of E.T. and its effects on Atari is an often-mentioned reason for the video game industry crash of 1983. It was July 27th, 1982. Howard Scott Warshaw was hot off the success of his most recent game, Raiders of the Lost Ark.

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