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Halloween Jack O Lantern history Stingy Jack: reading comprehension word search
By Tomorrowcomes
When October comes around, we all start seeing pumpkins and signs of Halloween. Carving pumpkins to make jack-o’-lanterns is a traditional Halloween activity. Do your students know the history of why pumpkins are carved?
This resource gives a brief history of where the tradition of jack-o’-lanterns comes from. After reading the brief article, there is a short question worksheet to be completed. The worksheet asked questions based on information in the article and includes an area for students to draw their own jack-o’-lantern face.
Also included is an adapted student friendly version of the Irish folktale Stingy Jack and a Halloween themed Word Search.
Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions 3rd & 4th Grade | Fun Food Facts!
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Are you looking for non-prep reading comprehension activities? This ten-page resource is perfect for engaging students in bite-sized worksheets while strengthening their fluency, reading comprehension, and identifying text evidence. Students who need to practice reading comprehension skills will get loads of practice finding text evidence to answer comprehension questions - all while learning new and interesting food facts!
NOTE: Please see the product image for the table of contents of all the included topics.
This resource includes:
✏ 10 pages of non-fiction reading passages with comprehension questions
✏ !0 answer key cards for easy reference
✏ Non-fiction topics about food that all kids will love!
✏ No prep! Simply print and distribute.
❤️ Please review all the previews and product images to view a sample of the included pages.
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Texas History Coloring Sheets and Timeline (1821-1848)
By Beth Hammett
Easy-to-read, basic facts with 18 pages black and white coloring images to introduce, place in order, use for research/writing, or to reinforce Texas history dates for elementary students. Begins with Anglo settlement in 1820 and ends with U.S. victory of Texas in 1848.
Includes:
Timeline
15 black and white Texas themed graphics to color
15 basic facts
Anglo settlers
Alamo
Currency
German Immigration to U.S.
Government
Mexico
Texas
Santa Anna
Sam Houston
Anson Jones
M. Lamar
State Flag
State Seal
Stephen F. Austin
Uses:
Make into a Texas booklet, have students add handwritten/typed researched information, discussion/essay/journal prompts, make large classroom timeline with students colored pics, reading introduction, bulletin board displays, numerous ELA and Texas history uses!
Martin Luther King Jr. Mini Booklet-Color or Black & White, K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
By Regina Frazier
Use this mini booklet to assist you with teaching young students about Martin Luther King Junior Day. This mini-book explains his life in a simplified way kids will understand. It can be challenging to explain to students how things used to be long ago when there was segregation
You will receive a twelve-page mini-book that explains the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr, This product comes in both a color and black and white version.
You can find this booklet embedded in the following product:
Martin Luther King Jr. Activities, Crafts, Timeline, mini booklets, writing prompts
Check out my blog post to find links and view awesome videos with links and activities to go along with these pages.
Getting Ready for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Please see the preview to see some of the pages you will receive.
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Winter Writing Prompts on Kid-Friendly Lined Paper
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Joan Holub "Who Was Babe Ruth?" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 55-page set of worksheets for the book "Who Was Babe Ruth?" by Joan Holub.
This includes a four-page story test.
For each chapter, there are three worksheets:
* comprehension questions
* vocabulary
* story analysis
Also, there are twenty-five worksheets at the end:
* story review
* language skills
* story reflection
* review activity
* cause and effect
* compare and contrast
* W questions
* illustrations
* book design
* news report
* critical thinking
* inferences
* summaries
* transformation
* word search
* crossword puzzle
* story test (four pages)
There is also an answer key included at the end of the file.
Worksheets for the “Who Was…?” series:
* What Is the Declaration of Independence?
* What Was the Boston Tea Party?
* What Was Pearl Harbor?
* What Was Pompeii?
* What Was the Underground Railroad?
* What Were the Twin Towers?
* Where Are the Galapagos Islands?
* Where Is the Amazon?
* Where Is the Grand Canyon?
* Where Is the Great Wall?
* Where Is Mount Everest?
* Who Is Barack Obama?
* Who Was Albert Einstein?
* Who Was Amelia Earhart?
* Who Was Anne Frank?
* Who Was Babe Ruth?
* Who Was Ben Franklin?
* Who Was Charles Darwin?
* Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt?
* Who Was Gandhi?
* Who Was Harriet Tubman?
* Who Was Helen Keller?
* Who Was Isaac Newton?
* Who Was Jackie Robinson?
* Who Was Jacques Cousteau?
* Who Was John F. Kennedy?
* Who Was King Tut?
* Who Was Leonardo da Vinci?
* Who Was Louis Armstrong?
* Who Was Marie Curie?
* Who Was Mark Twain?
* Who Was Nelson Mandela?
* Who Was Roald Dahl?
* Who Was Rosa Parks?
* Who Was Sally Ride?
* Who Was Seabiscuit?
* Who Was Thomas Alva Edison?
* Who Was William Shakespeare?
* Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
* Who Were The Beatles?
Ocean Habitat Nonfiction Research Passage | Close Reading Activity
By Veronica Reyes
This is a 2-page reading passage (informational newsletter) that gives information on the Ocean Habitat.
This Ocean Newsletter is a comprehensive and student-friendly nonfiction research newsletter designed to empower students with valuable resources for academic exploration.
Student-Centric Content: Recognizing the unique needs of students, our newsletter focuses on content that is not only academically rigorous but also accessible and engaging. We bridge the gap between complex research and student comprehension, making it easier for learners to incorporate information into their work.
It gives information on...
➡️ Location
➡️ Weather
➡️ Animals
➡️ Plants
➡️ Geography
Nonfiction Text Features Powerpoint - Editable
By Sassycat Corner
Looking for a great way to introduce nonfiction text features to your class? Try this power point! Use it for a presentation, or print as a handout. It makes a great mini book when printed four to a page, cut apart, and then stapled together as a quarter page sized book! This power point about 17 different nonfiction text features (including two for the internet) is fully editable, meaning you can alter the text to fit your lessons, as well as scan and insert your own images instead of the ones I used, if you wanted to do so. In addition, you can easily delete the slides you don’t want, or duplicate a slide, then change the text / images to add different text features that you want to cover in your classroom. Information will present itself on a right click. For example, when you click for a new slide, the main definition and images for the text feature appear. As you click again, the first bulleted point will appear. The next click brings the next point, and so on. Title Headings / Subheadings Captions Photographs Diagrams Illustrations Bulleted Lists Types of Print Tables, Charts, and Graphs Timelines Maps Textboxes Table of Context Glossary Index Electronic Menus (Internet) Icons (Internet)
Nonfiction Passages about Presidents and Inauguration Day
By Basic Biz Teaching
These President's day and inauguration day reading passages have interesting topics for your students to enjoy. These informational nonfiction reading comprehension passages are no prep and will teach your students beyond George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
Have you noticed that most presidents' day activities center around Lincoln and Washington? Do you wish there were additional readings that students could do?
This Product Includes:
**✅**What is a President?
✅Becoming President (requirements)
✅Inauguration Day
✅The White House
✅Lincoln Memorial
✅Washington Monument
✅Mount Rushmore
✅Air Force One & Marine One
With This Product You'll Get:
✔ 8 nonfiction passages
✔ Comprehension questions
✔ Text-dependent questions
✔ Standards-based questions
How To Use This Resource:
**►**whole group
►small group
►partner work
►independent work
►homework
►sub plans
►reading centers
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Elementary ELA Annotation Non Fiction Informational Text Marking AVID Strategy
By Ciandra Salhab
Enhance Reading Comprehension with our Informational Text Marking Handout!
Empower your students to excel in reading comprehension with our engaging and effective Informational Text Marking Handout! This must-have AVID resource is designed to boost student understanding through strategic text annotation right at their desks. Your students will love this!
This handout is a game changer for educators seeking to improve literacy skills. By providing a structured approach to text annotation, students learn to identify key details, make connections, and deepen their comprehension effortlessly.
Key Features:
✨ Clear and Concise Design: This handout is hands-on-practice visually appealing and easy to use, making it accessible for all students.
✨ Promotes Active Learning: Encourages students to interact with texts actively, leading to improved retention and analysis.
✨ Supports Differentiation: Suitable for various grade levels and subject areas, promoting inclusivity and adaptability.
✨ Fosters Critical Thinking: Students develop critical thinking skills by engaging in purposeful text annotation.
✨Black and white & color versions
✨ English and Spanish versions included
Why Choose This Handout?
☑ Reading Comprehension Tools: Enhance students’ comprehension skills with a proven method that supports academic success.
☑ Teacher-Tested: Developed by experienced educators, ensuring practicality and effectiveness in the classroom.
☑ Engaging Resource: Captivate students’ interest in reading and analyzing texts with our interactive handout.
☑ Ideal for implementing AVID strategies daily in your classroom and setting up testing strategies and routines in your classroom.
Transform your classroom into a hub of active learning and literacy development! Download the Informational Text Marking Handout today and witness the positive impact on your students’ reading comprehension skills. Let’s empower students to become confident, strategic readers—one annotation at a time!
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St. Patrick's Day My Pot o' Gold Character Traits Activity
By Beth Hammett
Introduce character traits to students then tie the concepts to real life with this pot o' gold activity. Students choose one character trait to define each of their classmates. Then, they write the character traits on gold coins, cut and paste onto peers' pot o' gold. Informative writing activity that reinforces using examples for fact-based essays. Includes: Easy to follow directions with optional age-based activities Pot o' Gold Coins handout Character Trait Sheet Follow-up writing activities Fun, engaging activity for elementary students who need introductions or reinforcement in working with character traits and fact-based writing.
Stephanie Sabol "Where Is Our Solar System?" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 58-page set of worksheets for the book "Where Is Our Solar System?" by Stephanie Sabol.
This includes a four-page story test.
For each chapter, there are three worksheets:
* comprehension questions
* vocabulary
* story analysis
Also, there are twenty-five worksheets at the end:
* story review
* language skills
* story reflection
* review activity
* cause and effect
* compare and contrast
* W questions
* illustrations
* book design
* news report
* critical thinking
* inferences
* summaries
* transformation
* interviews
* word search
* crossword puzzle
* story test (four pages)
Also, there is an answer key included at the end of the file.
Worksheets for the “Who Was…?” series:
* What Is the Declaration of Independence?
* What Was the Boston Tea Party?
* What Was Pearl Harbor?
* What Was Pompeii?
* What Was the Underground Railroad?
* What Were the Twin Towers?
* Where Are the Galapagos Islands?
* Where Is Our Solar System
* Where Is the Amazon?
* Where Is the Grand Canyon?
* Where Is the Great Wall?
* Where Is Mount Everest?
* Who Is Barack Obama?
* Who Was Albert Einstein?
* Who Was Amelia Earhart?
* Who Was Anne Frank?
* Who Was Babe Ruth?
* Who Was Ben Franklin?
* Who Was Charles Darwin?
* Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt?
* Who Was Gandhi?
* Who Was Harriet Tubman?
* Who Was Helen Keller?
* Who Was Isaac Newton?
* Who Was Jackie Robinson?
* Who Was Jacques Cousteau?
* Who Was John F. Kennedy?
* Who Was King Tut?
* Who Was Leonardo da Vinci?
* Who Was Louis Armstrong?
* Who Was Marie Curie?
* Who Was Mark Twain?
* Who Was Nelson Mandela?
* Who Was Roald Dahl?
* Who Was Rosa Parks?
* Who Was Sally Ride?
* Who Was Seabiscuit?
* Who Was Thomas Alva Edison?
* Who Was William Shakespeare?
* Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
* Who Were The Beatles?
Jacob Lawrence Biography & Reading Comprehension | Black History Month Research
By Veronica Reyes
This is a informational reading passage about Jacob Lawrence as an African American Artist. Students can use this as a jumping off point for a research project activity or for Black History Month.
Information on...
- Early Life
- Family Life
- Interesting Facts
- Artists
INCLUDED- Reading Comprehension Questions! Differentiated and can be used with any reading passage about an influential leader. Perfect for close reading!
Other newsletter for Black History Month:
Misty Copeland
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Misty-Copeland-Biography-Newsletter-2411406
Louis Armstrong
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Louis-Armstong-Biography-Newsletter-Research-2421111
Ruby Bridges
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Ruby-Bridges-Biography-Newsletter-Research-2421118
Maya Angelou
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Or get ALL NEWSLETTERS here:
Nonfiction Text Features Test - editable in Power Point
By Sassycat Corner
Working on nonfiction text features in your ELA class? This test for nonfiction test features will help you determine how well your students have learned the various features. Best of all, it is easy to edit. Simply delete questions that you don't want, add those that do, or change the wording of others to suit the unit YOU taught. This test currently is 5 pages long. It features 13 MC questions and 5 short answer questions. (1 MC and 1 Short answer overlap each other.) The unit materials that this test was designed to compliment can be found at the following links: Buy the Bundle and SAVE!!!! Nonfiction Text Features Mini Unit Bundle Individual Files: Nonfiction Text Features Powerpoint - Editable Nonfiction Text Features Task Cards Nonfiction Text Features Unit Worksheets Nonfiction Text Features Posters Nonfiction Text Features Test - editable in Power Point
Amazon Rainforest Animals Reading Comprehension Passages
By Basic Biz Teaching
These no prep Amazon rainforest animals nonfiction reading passages with comprehension questions and main idea and key detail graphic organizers are perfect for your second grade, third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade students! These informational reading comprehension worksheets will bring a love of learning back to your reading block. Your students will be engaged while learning about some wonderful animals who call the Amazon home!
Do you often cringe at how your students struggle to enjoy nonfiction texts? Do your students often become disinterested and bored when reading informational passages? Looking for something engaging and exciting? Look no further!
☀️_Check out my preview for details!_
This Resource Includes:
→ The Amazon Rainforest
→ Pink River Dolphins
→ Capybara
→ Giant Armadillo
→ Jaguar
→ Macaw
→ Toucan
→ Anaconda
→ Poison Dart Frog
→ Kinkajou
→ Sloth
With This Resource You'll Get:
★ 11 nonfiction passages
★ Two formats for students response
★ Main idea and key details graphic organizer
★ Text dependent questions
★ Multiple choice answers
★ Short answer written response
★ Standards-based tasks
★ ANSWER KEY!
How You Can Use This Resource:
✎ whole group
✎ small group
✎ partner work
✎ independent work
✎ homework
✎ literacy centers
✎ animal research
✎ animal research reports
Check Out What Teachers Are Saying:
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Nico Medina "Who Was Jacques Cousteau?" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 53-page set of worksheets for the book "Who Was Jacques Cousteau?" by Nico Medina. This includes a four-page story test. There are three worksheets for each chapter: * comprehension questions * vocabulary * story analysis Also, there are twenty worksheets at the end: * story review * story reflection * review activity * cause and effect * compare and contrast * illustrations * biography (story map) * news report * critical thinking * inferences * summaries * scrambled sentences * word search * crossword puzzle * story test (four pages) There is also an answer key included at the end of the file. Worksheets for the “Who Was…?” series: * What Was Pearl Harbor? * What Was Pompeii? * What Was the Underground Railroad? * Where Are the Galapagos Islands? * Where Is the Amazon? * Where Is the Grand Canyon? * Who Is Barack Obama? * Who Was Albert Einstein? * Who Was Amelia Earhart? * Who Was Anne Frank? * Who Was Ben Franklin? * Who Was Charles Darwin? * Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt? * Who Was Harriet Tubman? * Who Was Helen Keller? * Who Was Isaac Newton? * Who Was Jackie Robinson? * Who Was Jacques Cousteau? * Who Was John F. Kennedy? * Who Was King Tut? * Who Was Leonardo da Vinci? * Who Was Louis Armstrong? * Who Was Marie Curie? * Who Was Mark Twain? * Who Was Nelson Mandela? * Who Was Roald Dahl? * Who Was Rosa Parks? * Who Was Sally Ride? * Who Was Seabiscuit? * Who Was Thomas Alva Edison? * Who Was William Shakespeare? * Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? * Who Were The Beatles?
Arctic Habitat Reading Passage | Nonfiction Research, Close Reading Activity
By Veronica Reyes
This is a 2-page reading passage (informational newsletter) that gives information on the Arctic Habitat.
This Arctic Newsletter is a comprehensive and student-friendly nonfiction research newsletter designed to empower students with valuable resources for academic exploration.
Key Features:
It gives information on...
*Location
*Weather
*Animals
*Plants
*Geography
Other individual habitat research newsletters can be purchased here:
-Desert
-Grasslands
-Forest
-Ocean
Or the BUNDLE --> here <--
Roberta Edwards "Who Was George Washington?" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 53-page set of worksheets for the book "Who Was George Washington?" by Roberta Edwards. This includes a four-page story test. There are three worksheets for each chapter: * comprehension questions * vocabulary * story analysis Also, there are twenty-six worksheets at the end: * story review * language skills * story reflection * review activity * cause and effect * compare and contrast * W questions * illustrations * book design * news report * critical thinking * inferences * summaries * transformation * interviews * word search * crossword puzzle * story test (four pages) There is also an answer key included at the end of the file. Worksheets for the “Who Was…?” series: * What Is the Declaration of Independence? * What Was the Boston Tea Party? * What Was Pearl Harbor? * What Was Pompeii? * What Was the Underground Railroad? * Where Are the Galapagos Islands? * Where Is the Amazon? * Where Is the Grand Canyon? * Where Is the Great Wall? * Where Is Mount Everest? * Who Is Barack Obama? * Who Was Albert Einstein? * Who Was Amelia Earhart? * Who Was Anne Frank? * Who Was Ben Franklin? * Who Was Charles Darwin? * Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt? * Who Was Gandhi? * Who Was George Washington? * Who Was Harriet Tubman? * Who Was Helen Keller? * Who Was Isaac Newton? * Who Was Jackie Robinson? * Who Was Jacques Cousteau? * Who Was John F. Kennedy? * Who Was King Tut? * Who Was Leonardo da Vinci? * Who Was Louis Armstrong? * Who Was Marie Curie? * Who Was Mark Twain? * Who Was Nelson Mandela? * Who Was Roald Dahl? * Who Was Rosa Parks? * Who Was Sally Ride? * Who Was Seabiscuit? * Who Was Thomas Alva Edison? * Who Was William Shakespeare? * Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? * Who Were The Beatles?
Misty Copeland Body Biography Research Poster + Reading Passage + Art
By Veronica Reyes
Get ready for an exciting adventure in learning with our Research Reading Passage and Body Biography Poster Bundle!
Embark on a journey through the captivating life of Misty Copeland, the groundbreaking ballet dancer, with our engaging 2-page nonfiction reading passage. Bursting with fascinating facts, inspiring anecdotes, and colorful illustrations, this passage invites students to discover Misty Copeland's remarkable story, providing essential research material for the poster project.
INCLUDED- Reading Comprehension Questions! Differentiated and can be used with any reading passage about an influential female leader. Perfect for close reading!
Then, dive into creativity with our Body Biography Poster - a 12-piece collaborative masterpiece! Students color, assemble, and fill in the details, choosing between lined or unlined boxes to suit their style. As they craft their poster, they'll uncover Misty Copeland's passion, perseverance, and trailblazing spirit, celebrating her groundbreaking achievements in the world of dance.
Once done, proudly display their work in the hallway, on bulletin boards, or as door decorations, showcasing their hard work and inspiring others to follow their dreams!
It's the perfect blend of fun and learning for grades 1-6 - guaranteed to make every lesson about Misty Copeland unforgettable!
Jim O'Connor "What Were the Twin Towers?" worksheets
By Peter D
This is a 47-page set of worksheets for the book "What Were the Twin Towers?" by Jim O'Connor. This includes a four-page story test. For each set of two chapters, there are four worksheets: * comprehension questions (2 pages) * vocabulary * story analysis Also, there are twenty-two worksheets at the end: * story review * language skills * story reflection * review activity * cause and effect * compare and contrast * W questions * illustrations * book design * news report * critical thinking * inferences * summaries * transformation * word search * crossword puzzle * story test (four pages) There is also an answer key included at the end of the file. Worksheets for the “Who Was…?” series: * What Is the Declaration of Independence? * What Was the Boston Tea Party? * What Was Pearl Harbor? * What Was Pompeii? * What Was the Underground Railroad? * What Were the Twin Towers? * Where Are the Galapagos Islands? * Where Is the Amazon? * Where Is the Grand Canyon? * Where Is the Great Wall? * Where Is Mount Everest? * Who Is Barack Obama? * Who Was Albert Einstein? * Who Was Amelia Earhart? * Who Was Anne Frank? * Who Was Ben Franklin? * Who Was Charles Darwin? * Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt? * Who Was Gandhi? * Who Was Harriet Tubman? * Who Was Helen Keller? * Who Was Isaac Newton? * Who Was Jackie Robinson? * Who Was Jacques Cousteau? * Who Was John F. Kennedy? * Who Was King Tut? * Who Was Leonardo da Vinci? * Who Was Louis Armstrong? * Who Was Marie Curie? * Who Was Mark Twain? * Who Was Nelson Mandela? * Who Was Roald Dahl? * Who Was Rosa Parks? * Who Was Sally Ride? * Who Was Seabiscuit? * Who Was Thomas Alva Edison? * Who Was William Shakespeare? * Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? * Who Were The Beatles?
Urban, Suburban, Rural Communities Research Passages | Close Reading & Activity
By Veronica Reyes
Welcome to the exciting world of communities!
In these reading passages (newsletters), we explore different types of communities - suburban, urban, and rural. Communities are where people live, work, and play, and each type has its own unique characteristics.
Three informational newsletters addressing the three community types. Each newsletter is 2 pages long.
Great resource for research projects and close reading!