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Summarizing Nonfiction - Ms. Hayes' Class Website

Sarah was the first one in her family to be born a free person. Even though she was born free, she was very poor and had a difficult childhood. Sarah’s parents had both died by the time Sarah was 7. Sarah and her siblings worked on the cotton plantation where Sarah was born, but it was hard to make a living. Eventually, Sarah moved to

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Determining Fact, Opinion, and Bias Foundation Lesson ...

Work through the activity with students; then assign a nonfiction article for students to read. Then, using the procedures outlined in this lesson, students should be able to determine how the writer uses facts and opinions and whether bias is present in the article. Answers. Activity One . First paragraph . Opinions included in the first ...

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Created by: Heather Cartwright

Grade 1 Rocket Speller Phonics Rhyming Bee Free First Grade Learning Games Letter Lab SUPER WHY! Phonics Easy Reader Sound Sorting Phonics Tic-Tac-Toe Booksy Storia (Scholastic electronic books to purchase, but some are free) Reading Raven Sushi Monster Park Math Math Bingo Splash Math Rooster Time Math Quiz Interactive Game Show- Grades 1-3

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Main Idea Details - South Hackensack School District

The first U.S. zoo opened in Philadelphia in 1874.Visitors were thrilled to see animals from all over the world.The zoo had six giraffes, an elephant named Jennie, and many colorful birds. It also had some animals from Australia. People were amazed at the kangaroos, wombats, and dingoes. 1. The main idea of the paragraph is Continued

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First Grade Basic Skills - A Habitat for Learning

First Grade Basic Skills Basic reading comprehension and reading skills activities necessary for developing the skills students need to succeed! Written by: Aaron Levy & Kelley Wingate Levy Illustrated by: Karen Sevaly Look for all of Teacher’s Friend’s Basic Skills Books at your local educational retailer! Reading Comprehension and Reading ...

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st Grade Fluency Folder - Ector County Independent School ...

First Grade 2 Created by SISD Reading First LCCs © 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group Sight Word List (Taken from Fry Instant Word List – First 100 Instant Words)

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The Frog Life Cycle: A Mini-Unit

- Simple nonfiction readaloud book on the life cycle of a frog - Frog Life Cycle Poster ... Ask K or 1st grade students to write a word or ... - Tadpoles’ front legs grow first (false). - A young frog is called a froglet (true).

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Nonfiction Text Features - Alston Ridge

Each student creates their own nonfiction text feature book. They are given the blank graphic organizers with the type of text feature filled in. Using kid friendly magazines and newspapers (or another nonfiction text that can be cut up) they give an example for each and must write how that text feature helped them to understand.

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Nonfiction Text Features Worksheets

worksheets. nonfiction text features worksheets This worksheet teaches first graders all about common text features of nonfiction writing. These features include such terms as glossary, heading, table of contents, and index. Kids must match the nonfiction text feature match Text features like photographs, captions, and graphs help a

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Nonfiction Activity Sheets RuthS

Teachers’ responses to my nonfiction worksheet were so great, that I decided to add two more pages! The nonfiction worksheet (page 2) has a blank box in the center. Once your students are finished completing the worksheet, have them draw a picture to depict something they learned about the nonfiction piece they read.

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