It is double-sided and contains 25 statements. Students determine whether each statement is a fact or opinion, and then they explain their answers. Fact and Opinion Worksheet 1 Links. Fact and Opinion Worksheet 2. Here is another double-sided fact and opinion worksheet with 25 more problems.
Students read each statement, determine whether it is a fact or opinion, and then explain their answers. Fact and Opinion Worksheet 2 Links. Fact and Opinion Worksheet 3.
Each item on this worksheet is related to athletics, which gives it a fun sports theme. In addition to identifying whether the statement is a fact or opinion, students explain how the statement might be proven if it is factual. Fact and Opinion Worksheet 3 Links. Fact and Opinion Worksheet 4. Here is another double-sided worksheet with 25 more fact and opinion questions. This time the questions are themed around pizza, so it's fun and educational. Students determine whether each statement is a fact or an opinion, and then they explain their answer.
Fact and Opinion Worksheet 4 Links. Fact and Opinion Worksheet 5. Here's another 25 questions on fact and opinion. This time students read statement about cars and determine whether each statement is factual or not. Fact and Opinion Worksheet 5 Links. Fact and Opinion Worksheet 6. Do you want more fact and opinion questions? You're in luck. Here are 25 more. This time students will read dance-themed statements and determine whether they are facts or opinions.
They will also explain their answers. Fact and Opinion Worksheet 6 Links. Inferences Worksheet 1. Looking for a worksheet on making inferences? Check this out. Students read the short passages and then answer the inferential questions. Then they explain their answers by referencing details from the text. Inferences Worksheet 1 Links. Inferences Worksheet 2. Here is another worksheet on making inferences. Students read the passages and answer inferential questions. Then they support their answers with evidence from the text.
Inferences Worksheet 2 Links. Inferences Worksheet 3. Here's another inference worksheet to give students practice with this challenging reading skill. Students will read the passages, answer the questions, and support their answers with textual evidence. Inferences Worksheet 3 Links. Inferences Worksheet 4. Here is another high-quality inference worksheet. Students read the passages, answer the inferential questions, and explain their answers by using text. Inferences Worksheet 4 Links.
Inferences Worksheet 5. Here is another inference worksheet to get those gears grinding. This one has four reading passages and ten problems.
Students read the passages, answers the inferential questions, and use text to support their answers. Inferences Worksheet 5 Links. Inferences Worksheet 6. Many students have difficulty answering inferential questions. This worksheet has ten more practice problems to help students develop this critical reading skill. Read the passages, answer the inference questions, and support answers with text.
The Suggested reading level for this text: Grade Inferences Worksheet 6 Links. Inferences Worksheet 7. It looks like all of the others: it is double-sided and has ten problems. This one is brand new though. The joy spreads through the room.
It is contagious. The students read the passages, answer the inference questions, and support their responses with text.
Inferences Worksheet 7 Links. Inferences Worksheet 8. It's always nice to have choices. And in the spirit of having choices, I present this eighth inference worksheet. This one is double-sided and contains ten inference questions.
Students read the passages, answer the questions, and support their responses with text. Inferences Worksheet 8 Links. Inferences Worksheet 9. What's better than a ten problem inference worksheet? An eleven problem inference worksheet! That's right. This worksheet has eleven inference problems. I couldn't decide on which one to remove, and the passages are short enough that lucky number eleven fits. Students read the passages, answer the 11 questions, and support their answers by using text.
Inferences Worksheet 9 Links. Inferences Worksheet Are you still looking for inference worksheets? Here is the tenth in a series. Wow, that's a lot of inferences.
Read the passages, answers the inference questions, and support all responses with text from the passage. I hope this will help students master inferences. Inferences Worksheet 10 Links. Irony Lesson 1. Here is a great worksheet to help students practice or review irony. They will read examples of irony and determine which of the three types of irony is used verbal, situational, or dramatic. Then they will explain their answers.
Irony Lesson 1 Links. Irony Worksheet 1. Irony Worksheet 1 Links. Irony Worksheet 2. This worksheet has five more examples of irony. Students read each examples and determine whether they are instances of verbal, situational, or dramatic irony and then explain their answers. Irony Worksheet 2 Links. Irony Worksheet 3.
This worksheet has six more practice problems. Students read the passage, determine whether it is using situational, dramatic, or verbal irony. They then explain their answers. Irony Worksheet 3 Links. Irony Worksheet 4. Students need lots of practice to accurately identify irony. Give them some more practice with this irony worksheet. It is double-sided and has five problems. Students read the passages, determine how it is ironic, and explain the irony. Irony Worksheet 4 Links. Irony Worksheet 5.
Do you need more irony practice? You're in luck! Here's another six problems to keep your irony skills sharp.
Irony Worksheet 5 Links. Irony Detectives Activity. Here's a fun irony activity. Students read the crime related passages, which have something ironic in each. Based on the clues in the passages, students will determine which type of irony is used verbal, situational, or dramatic. Then they will make their cases by explaining their answers.
Irony Detectives Activity Links. Main Idea Lesson 1. Here is an animated PowerPoint lesson on main idea. The slideshow explains main idea and how to identify it in a text. There is also a practice activity at the end of the lesson with five practice problems. Main Idea Lesson 1 Links.
Main Idea Worksheet 1. Here is a double-sided main idea worksheet. Students read seven original nonfiction passages and summarize the main idea of each passage. Also, students must think of a title for each passage that relates to the main idea of the text. Main Idea Worksheet 1 Links. Main Idea Worksheet 2. Here is another double-sided main idea worksheet. This worksheet features six more original nonfiction passages for your students to analyze.
Students read the passages, disregard nonessential information, express the main idea, and think of a title for each passage related to the main idea. Main Idea Worksheet 2 Links. Main Idea Worksheet 3. Here is yet another double-sided main idea worksheet.
This one is themed around robots and robotic technologies. Students practice identifying main ideas and coming up with appropriate titles for each passage.
Main Idea Worksheet 3 Links. Main Idea Worksheet 4. Here is one more double-sided main idea worksheet. Students read seven passages about money and systems of exchange. They summarize each paragraph, state the main idea, and think of an appropriate title for the passage.
Main Idea Worksheet 4 Links. Main Idea Worksheet 5. After reading Clouds, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way to the After reading Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in After reading Elmer, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way to the After reading Just a School Project, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some After reading Life in a Pond, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way to After reading Over and Under the Pond, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in After reading Pete the Cat's Got Class, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in After reading The Three Lucys, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way After reading Tuesday, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way to the After reading Wild Berries, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way to After reading Seven Blind Mice, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way After reading The Keeping Quilt, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way After reading Pecos Bill, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way to the After reading Paul Bunyan, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way to After reading The Wednesday Surprise, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in After reading The Hope Chest, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way to After reading The Ballot Box Battle, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some After reading The Van Gogh Cafe, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way After reading The Irish Cinderlad, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some After reading Teammates, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way to the After reading Lotus and Feather, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way Your email address will not be published.
Contents hide. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Computer Awareness Notes — Open. General Hindi Notes — Open. Reasoning Notes — Open. English Grammar Notes — Open. Where is Sam? Alesia Netuk T With this short story, children practice reading comprehension skills. Sight Words Reading Practice List 5. Sight Words Reading Practice List 5 Alesia Netuk T With this reading worksheet, your child read sight word sentences that correlate with sight words she just learned.
Turtle Life Cycle Article. Turtle Life Cycle Article Alesia Netuk T Students read the article and learn how turtle undergoes a complete metamorphosis. Penguin Reading Passage.
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Artist — Reading Passage. Artist — Reading Passage Alesia Netuk T This artist reading passage is perfect for second-grade students. Alligator Reading Passage. Alligator Reading Passage Alesia Netuk T In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the alligator. Sight Words Reading Practice List 8. Sight Words Reading Practice List 8 Alesia Netuk T With this reading worksheet, your child read sight word sentences that correlate with sight words she just learned.
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