Description
Looking for rigorous text structure reading comprehension passages aligned to upper elementary standards?
This resource includes 3 engaging informational passages with text-dependent questions focused on:
✔ Problem and Solution
✔ Sequence (Chronological Order)
✔ Description
Students will read:
🌱 Saving the School Garden – Problem & Solution
🏛 How a Bill Becomes a Law – Sequence
🌲 The Giant Sequoia Tree – Description
Each passage includes:
- Multiple choice questions
- Part A / Part B text evidence questions
- Central idea and summary questions
- Sequence ordering activity
- Complete answer key with explanations
Perfect for:
- 4th Grade Reading
- 5th Grade Review
- Text Structure Practice
- Reading Test Prep
- Small Groups
- Whole Group Instruction
- Homework or Assessment
- Florida BEST, TEKS, and Common Core aligned classrooms
Students will practice identifying how authors organize informational texts and explain how structure develops the central idea.
This resource builds higher-level thinking and prepares students for state assessments.
Text Structure Reading Passages & Questions | Problem & Solution, Sequence, Desc
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Description
Looking for rigorous text structure reading comprehension passages aligned to upper elementary standards?
This resource includes 3 engaging informational passages with text-dependent questions focused on:
✔ Problem and Solution
✔ Sequence (Chronological Order)
✔ Description
Students will read:
🌱 Saving the School Garden – Problem & Solution
🏛 How a Bill Becomes a Law – Sequence
🌲 The Giant Sequoia Tree – Description
Each passage includes:
- Multiple choice questions
- Part A / Part B text evidence questions
- Central idea and summary questions
- Sequence ordering activity
- Complete answer key with explanations
Perfect for:
- 4th Grade Reading
- 5th Grade Review
- Text Structure Practice
- Reading Test Prep
- Small Groups
- Whole Group Instruction
- Homework or Assessment
- Florida BEST, TEKS, and Common Core aligned classrooms
Students will practice identifying how authors organize informational texts and explain how structure develops the central idea.
This resource builds higher-level thinking and prepares students for state assessments.




