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Illustrations in Text: ELA Reading Comprehension Worksheets ♥ GRADE 3 BUNDLE

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    Drive student proficiency in using illustrations to fully comprehend texts, while saving $$. ♥ This ELA reading comprehension bundle combines 2 mini-packs and consists of 8 skills-focused worksheets with 38+ questions, split between fiction and nonfiction (informational text). ♥

    THIS BUNDLE INCLUDES: 

    • 8 worksheets with illustrations, split between fiction and informational passages
    • 38+ questions, with simulated standardized test questions for 3rd grade
    • Mix of multiple choice and open/short response activities  
    • Unassisted version without tips 
    • Digitally enabled (Easel Activities) versions to assign online via Google Classroom or any LMS

    STUDENTS WILL:

    Fiction

    • identify how illustrations add to a story (i.e. create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting)
    • connect illustrations with the text to draw conclusions
    • locate the sections of a fictional passage that an illustration reflects    

    Non-Fiction

    • determine how illustrations help them understand informational text 
    • identify what new information pictures add to a passage
    • pinpoint the ideas illustrations support
    • describe how illustrations support ideas in a text

    INFORMATIONAL TEXT TOPICS COVER: 

    Science

    • A Trip to the Red Planet (Mars)
    • Why Earthquakes Happen in California
    • The Blue Whale 
    • Why it is Always Cold in the North Pole 

    COMMON CORE DESIGNED, SIMULATED AFTER:

    • Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC)
    • State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) / TEKS 
    • New York State Testing Program (NYSTP)
    • Illinois Assessment of Readiness (IAR)
    • Georgia Milestones Assessment System (GMAS)
    • Ohio’s State Tests 
    • Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress (M-STEP)
    • New Jersey Student Learning Assessment (NJSLA)
    • Virginia Standards of Learning (VA SOL)
    • Arizona’s Academic Standards Assessment (AASA, formerly AzM2)

    USEFUL IN MANY WAYS

    All drills take 10 to 15 minutes to complete, and can be used for:

    • Literacy lessons 
    • Guided or independent practice  
    • ELA test prep / reading test prep* (with test-taking strategies)
    • Small group work / literacy circles / partner work 
    • Reading intervention groups (RTI) / small group remediation & instruction
    • Independent work / early finishers work
    • Literacy center activities
    • Morning work / do now / bell ringers / ELA warm-ups
    • Progress monitoring/checks
    • Exit slips or tickets
    • Homework
    • Illustrations in text review/reteach
    • Tutoring (targeted reading skill work) 
    • After-school programs / extended school days
    • Learning packets for anticipated school closings / snow days
    • Winter/spring/summer vacation reading packets 
    • Summer school programs / summer bridge activities 
    • Substitute teacher lesson plans & activities 
    • Homeschool lessons 
    • Absent student make up work
    • *including (but not limited to) reading summative assessments such as: SBAC for California, Washington, Oregon, Connecticut, Nevada & other member states, Tennessee TNReady, Massachusetts MCAS, Maryland MCAP, Colorado CMAS, Missouri MAP, Wisconsin Forward, PARCC and more

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    COMMON CORE ELA READING STANDARDS FOR 3RD GRADE

    LITERATURE

    RL.3.7:  Explain how specific aspects of a text's illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting)

    INFORMATIONAL TEXT

    RI.3.7:  Use information gained from illustrations (e.g., maps, photographs) and the words in a text to demonstrate understanding of the text (e.g., where, when, why, and how key events occur).


    GRADE 3 COMMON CORE READING RESOURCES 

    Each reading comprehension unit can be purchased individually, or within a bundle.

    denotes the level of savings

    READING! GRADE 3 BUNDLE ✏ ✏ ✏ ✏ ✏ ✏

    Reading Comprehension I:  Core ELA Value Bundle ✏ ✏ ✏ ✏ ✏

    Main Idea & Supporting Details - Literature & Informational Text

    Analyzing Characters - Literature

    Context Clues - Literature & Informational Text

    Main Idea & Details Task Card Center - Informational Text

    Reading Comprehension II:  Key Ideas & Details Bundle ✏ ✏ ✏

    Making Inferences Bundle ✏ ✏  

    Sequence of Events Bundle ✏ ✏

    Cause & Effect Bundle ✏ ✏

    Reading Comprehension III:  Craft & Structure Bundle ✏ ✏ ✏

    Text Structure & Features Bundle ✏ ✏

    Point of View Bundle ✏ ✏ 

    Reading Comprehension IV:  Integration of Knowledge & Ideas Bundle ✏ ✏ ✏

    Illustrations in Reading Bundle ✏ ✏

    Logical Connections Between Sentences & Paragraphs - Literature

    Compare & Contrast Bundle ✏ ✏

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    Explain how specific aspects of a text’s illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting).
    Use information gained from illustrations (e.g., maps, photographs) and the words in a text to demonstrate understanding of the text (e.g., where, when, why, and how key events occur).

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