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December Winter RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets Text Based Writing Reading
December Winter RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets Text Based Writing Reading
December Winter RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets Text Based Writing Reading
December Winter RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets Text Based Writing Reading
December Winter RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets Text Based Writing Reading
December Winter RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets Text Based Writing Reading
December Winter RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets Text Based Writing Reading
December Winter RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets Text Based Writing Reading
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Make writing meaningful this December with 20 high-interest reading passages with comprehension questions that help students master the RACE strategy (Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain). Each passage is paired with a text-based writing prompt that encourages students to use evidence and write with purpose—all while exploring fun and educational fall themes!

Your students will love reading about:
*Winter kindness and generosity
*Snow science and animal adaptations
*Arctic sunlight and weather changes
*Seasonal traditions around the world
*Real-life science connections (ice, sledding, hot chocolate, snowshoes!)

This resource is perfect for:
✔️ Reading and writing centers
✔️ Small group instruction
✔️ Test prep and constructed response practice
✔️ Morning work

Includes:
✨ 20 third-grade-level reading passages
✨ Matching RACE writing prompts
✨ Clear structure that supports evidence-based writing

This no-prep resource is everything you need to keep your students engaged in December while building strong comprehension and writing skills.

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Engaging Texts – Relevant, age-appropriate content that ties into key social studies and science topics.
  • Comprehensive Writing Practice – Students practice essential skills such as summarizing information, citing evidence, and explaining their reasoning.
  • Aligned to Standards – Perfect for reinforcing both Social Studies and Science standards in a fun and interactive way.
  • Easy-to-Use – Ready-to-go worksheets that are simple to implement in your classroom.

Here are the titles of the passages:

  1. The Legend of the Snowshoe Hare
  2. The Classroom Secret Snowflake Gift Exchange
  3. The Gingerbread Disaster
  4. Winter Animal Adaptations
  5. The Science of Ice
  6. A Snow Day Surprise
  7. A Surprise Visit from the Principal
  8. The Blizzard Helpers
  9. How Snowflakes Form
  10. The Winter Solstice
  11. The Giving Tree Project
  12. The Northern Lights
  13. The Science of Hot Chocolate
  14. The Lost Puppy in the Snow
  15. The Science of Sledding
  16. Winter Around the World
  17. The Classroom Snowstorm
  18. The Mystery of the Frozen Pond
  19. The Arctic Sun
  20. The Science of Snowshoes
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December Winter RACE Strategy Practice Worksheets Text Based Writing Reading

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Description

Make writing meaningful this December with 20 high-interest reading passages with comprehension questions that help students master the RACE strategy (Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain). Each passage is paired with a text-based writing prompt that encourages students to use evidence and write with purpose—all while exploring fun and educational fall themes!

Your students will love reading about:
*Winter kindness and generosity
*Snow science and animal adaptations
*Arctic sunlight and weather changes
*Seasonal traditions around the world
*Real-life science connections (ice, sledding, hot chocolate, snowshoes!)

This resource is perfect for:
✔️ Reading and writing centers
✔️ Small group instruction
✔️ Test prep and constructed response practice
✔️ Morning work

Includes:
✨ 20 third-grade-level reading passages
✨ Matching RACE writing prompts
✨ Clear structure that supports evidence-based writing

This no-prep resource is everything you need to keep your students engaged in December while building strong comprehension and writing skills.

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Engaging Texts – Relevant, age-appropriate content that ties into key social studies and science topics.
  • Comprehensive Writing Practice – Students practice essential skills such as summarizing information, citing evidence, and explaining their reasoning.
  • Aligned to Standards – Perfect for reinforcing both Social Studies and Science standards in a fun and interactive way.
  • Easy-to-Use – Ready-to-go worksheets that are simple to implement in your classroom.

Here are the titles of the passages:

  1. The Legend of the Snowshoe Hare
  2. The Classroom Secret Snowflake Gift Exchange
  3. The Gingerbread Disaster
  4. Winter Animal Adaptations
  5. The Science of Ice
  6. A Snow Day Surprise
  7. A Surprise Visit from the Principal
  8. The Blizzard Helpers
  9. How Snowflakes Form
  10. The Winter Solstice
  11. The Giving Tree Project
  12. The Northern Lights
  13. The Science of Hot Chocolate
  14. The Lost Puppy in the Snow
  15. The Science of Sledding
  16. Winter Around the World
  17. The Classroom Snowstorm
  18. The Mystery of the Frozen Pond
  19. The Arctic Sun
  20. The Science of Snowshoes
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas and information clearly and accurately through the effective selection, organization, and analysis of content.
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.
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