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Text Structures Color by Number Basketball-Distance Learning Ready
Text Structures Color by Number Basketball-Distance Learning Ready
Text Structures Color by Number Basketball-Distance Learning Ready
Text Structures Color by Number Basketball-Distance Learning Ready
Text Structures Color by Number Basketball-Distance Learning Ready
Text Structures Color by Number Basketball-Distance Learning Ready
Text Structures Color by Number Basketball-Distance Learning Ready
Text Structures Color by Number Basketball-Distance Learning Ready
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Did you know? Research suggests reading comprehension increases when students understand text structures (the way authors organize their writing). Additionally, other comprehension-based skills such as summarizing, inferring, elaborating, and applying are also enhanced.

Here's a simple and fun way to assess what your kids know about text structures!

Students read different mini paragraphs about basketball, identifying the structure used to write each one. Then they color in the images according to their answers.

Structures used: description, cause and effect, sequence and order, compare and contrast, problem and solution.

This activity is super versatile. Use it:

  • as a revie
  • as a quick assessment
  • for re-teach/remediation
  • in a reading center
  • on sub days
  • with partners or alone
  • as homework

Easy enough to self-grade simply by comparing their colored-in design to your answer key!

For easy distance learning, this product has been intentionally packaged including a file of just the student pages. Now when you post your assignments, you can send only what the students need to have!

Here's what's inside the zip file:

  • Intro and teacher notes
  • Student pages with clear directions
  • Answer key
  • Bonus file of just student pages in a .pdf

Here's why you'll love this product:

"...Reading about the same topic organized different ways really helped my students to understand the difference between them..." --buyer

There are 12 products in this series, if you're interested in more for your students. Each one contains unique paragraphs written expressly for this series:

GoKarts

Basketball

Baseball

SnowSkiing

Tacos

Pizza

Hamburgers

Cake

Candy

Salad

Ninjas

Zombies

Reading Rox specializes in materials to engage reluctant readers!

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Text Structures Color by Number Basketball-Distance Learning Ready

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Description

Did you know? Research suggests reading comprehension increases when students understand text structures (the way authors organize their writing). Additionally, other comprehension-based skills such as summarizing, inferring, elaborating, and applying are also enhanced.

Here's a simple and fun way to assess what your kids know about text structures!

Students read different mini paragraphs about basketball, identifying the structure used to write each one. Then they color in the images according to their answers.

Structures used: description, cause and effect, sequence and order, compare and contrast, problem and solution.

This activity is super versatile. Use it:

  • as a revie
  • as a quick assessment
  • for re-teach/remediation
  • in a reading center
  • on sub days
  • with partners or alone
  • as homework

Easy enough to self-grade simply by comparing their colored-in design to your answer key!

For easy distance learning, this product has been intentionally packaged including a file of just the student pages. Now when you post your assignments, you can send only what the students need to have!

Here's what's inside the zip file:

  • Intro and teacher notes
  • Student pages with clear directions
  • Answer key
  • Bonus file of just student pages in a .pdf

Here's why you'll love this product:

"...Reading about the same topic organized different ways really helped my students to understand the difference between them..." --buyer

There are 12 products in this series, if you're interested in more for your students. Each one contains unique paragraphs written expressly for this series:

GoKarts

Basketball

Baseball

SnowSkiing

Tacos

Pizza

Hamburgers

Cake

Candy

Salad

Ninjas

Zombies

Reading Rox specializes in materials to engage reluctant readers!

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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Rated 4 out of 5
October 18, 2020
This was a great review for my students about text structures. We used the paragraphs as a gallery walk and then the coloring piece as advisory time. My only feedback was that the coloring portion was very confused, but the sample paragraphs were clear and well-written.
Sarah A.
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Grades taught: 5th

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Describe the overall structure (e.g., chronology, comparison, cause/effect, problem/solution) of events, ideas, concepts, or information in a text or part of a text.
Compare and contrast the overall structure (e.g., chronology, comparison, cause/effect, problem/solution) of events, ideas, concepts, or information in two or more texts.
Analyze how a particular sentence, paragraph, chapter, or section fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the ideas.
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