SPRING Reading Comprehension Passages for Text Evidence Bundle

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52 printable pages; 24 digital student slides; 25 pages of directions; Answer keys
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These are very helpful! They are short enough to keep student interest, but helpful for building skills and confidence. Thank you!
This was such a great resource. My students love reading these and I love the underlining with colors. This helped them so much.

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    Description

    These 20 print and digital reading comprehension passages - SPRING themed - are great for practicing close reading and identifying text evidence in NONFICTION and FICTION text passages. Referring to the text and identifying answers are essential reading skills and great for test prep.

    WHAT SKILLS ARE COVERED?

    • finding the answers (text evidence) in the passages - 20 passages!
    • referring back to the text evidence
    • answering questions using the text information
    • comparing and contrasting organizer

    Just print the pages, and you're ready for class! First, students IDENTIFY answers in the text. Then, they'll underline the text evidence in a specific color and answer the corresponding question.

    Both versions include the same NONFICTION passages about SPRING that teach accountability when answering comprehension questions.

    HERE'S WHAT YOU GET:

    • A DIGITAL (paperless) version for Google Classroom™ using Google Slides™
    • A PRINTABLE paper/pencil version
    • 10 original nonfiction passages about SPRING themes
    • 10 original fiction stories focusing on SPRING themes

    The print and digital versions include the same fiction and nonfiction passages about SPRING that teach accountability when answering comprehension questions.

    THE NONFICTION PASSAGE TOPICS:

    • A Bird's Nest
    • Dandelions
    • Fact File: Chipmunk
    • Fact File: Bald Eagle
    • What is a Rainbow?
    • Save the Bees
    • Fact File: Ladybug
    • The Dragonfly
    • The Most Dangerous Bird in the World
    • What's a Tadpole?

    THE FICTION PASSAGE TOPICS:

    • A Big Climb
    • A Special Eagle Spotting
    • Earth Day
    • The Sleepover
    • Letter to a Friend
    • Never Give Up
    • Spring Cleaning
    • The Big Storm
    • The Comeback
    • The Proudest Moment

    IMPORTANT: No holidays are mentioned.

    WHAT'S DIFFERENT ABOUT THIS RESOURCE?

    "Bubbles" rather than crayons are used to indicate which color to underline or highlight. This set is perfect for older, struggling readers to feel more mature and comfortable using these pages.

    THE PRINTABLE SET INCLUDES:

    • 10 Nonfiction text passages (same passages as the digital version)
    • 10 Fiction stories (same passages as the digital version)
    • A Venn Diagram for comparing two passages
    • A page asking students to create two questions of their own along with answers to the questions
    • Answer keys

    HOW DO I USE THE PRINTABLE SET?

    Students read the passage at least one time before beginning the questions. Each question has a bubble with a color word written inside. Students look back in the reading, locate the answer, and underline it using the color designated by the bubble. Then students write their answers on the lines. That's how they show text evidence and prove their answers.

    THE DIGITAL SET INCLUDES:

    • 10 Nonfiction text passages (same passages as the print version)
    • 10 Fiction stories (same passages as the print version)
    • A slide asking students to create two questions of their own along with answers to the questions
    • Answer keys
    • Directions for assigning the digital slides to students

    HOW DO I USE THE DIGITAL SETS?

    Students read the passage at least one time before beginning the questions. Each question has a colored bubble in front of it. Students will look back in the reading, locate the answer, and cover it with the drag and drop highlighting strip in the designated color.

    WHAT DO YOU NEED FOR THIS RESOURCE?

    • These resources were created with Google Slides™.
    • You will need a Google email to make a copy for your Google Drive.
    • You can assign these passages through Google Classroom or send them via email to students.

    WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I PURCHASE THIS RESOURCE?

    • Download and read the PDF directions.
    • Click the links to make a copy of each resource for your own drive.
    • Assign to your students using the enclosed directions.

    This resource is NOT EDITABLE.

    SUPPORTS COMMON CORE STANDARDS (CCSS):

    R.I. 2.1, R.L. 2.1

    R.I. 3.1, R.L. 3.1

    R.I 4.1, R.L. 4.1

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    Total Pages
    52 printable pages; 24 digital student slides; 25 pages of directions; Answer keys
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
    Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
    Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
    Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
    Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.

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