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Reading Passages Text Evidence {PRINT BUNDLE Semester 2}

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I use this at the beginning of every school year to review literal vs inferential. This resource helps students see the literal proof within a text. After they master finding the literal proof, we begin making inferences and look for the text clues.
This resource is the best for having students prove answers and write answer in complete sentences. My students loved doing these throughout the school year.

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    1. Students will love being Text Detectives! Students prove their answers by color-coding, while referring back to the informational text reading passages. These resources use an active reading strategy. Each monthly edition contains ten original non-fiction text passages with who/what/when/where/why
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    2. Students will love being Text Detectives! Non-fiction informational text reading passages ENTIRE YEAR bundle. Use in class or via distance learning with both print and Google Slide versions included. Students prove that they referred back to the text by color-coding their answers.These resources u
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    Prove your answers! Informational text reading passages BUNDLE. Students will love color-coding their answers!

    These resources use an active reading strategy. Each monthly edition contains ten nonfiction text passages with who/what/when/where/why questions. To prove basic comprehension skills, students read a short passage then underline where they found their answers using color crayons as indicated. These worksheets provide plenty of room for students to write out their answers in complete sentences.

    *** Make your year complete by adding on the Semester 1 Text Evidence BUNDLE. Or SAVE OVER 35% off individual prices by choosing the ENTIRE YEAR BUNDLE! ***

    INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE:

    JANUARY EDITION

    ★ Journey Through Ellis Island

    ★ People from History: Martin Luther King, Jr.

    ★ The Golden Gate Bridge

    ★ The Grand Canyon

    ★ All About Avalanches

    ★ Trapped in Ice!

    ★ The Space Shuttle Challenger Explodes

    ★ Glow in the Dark Bugs

    ★ Beluga Whales in the Arctic

    ★ The Mighty Megalodon

    FEBRUARY EDITION

    ★ Secret Codes of the Underground Railroad

    ★ People from History: Harriet Tubman

    ★ People from History: Jackie Robinson

    ★ People from History: Rosa Parks

    ★ The Legend of the Groundhog

    ★ History of the Olympic Games

    ★ The Story of Saint Valentine

    ★ An American Symbol: Mount Rushmore

    ★ The Washington Monument

    ★ The Lincoln Memorial

    MARCH EDITION

    ★ Mardi Gras Celebration

    ★ St. Patrick’s Day

    ★ Legend of the Leprechaun

    ★ When Mother Nature Strikes

    ★ The California Gold Rush

    ★ Understanding Daylight Saving Time

    ★ Spotlight on Sonia Sotomayor

    ★ Fabulous Frogs

    ★ People From History: Theodor Seuss Geisel

    ★ People From History: Alexander Graham Bell

    APRIL EDITION

    ★ About April Fool’s Day

    ★ Ready, Set, Recycle!

    ★ Water, Water, Wonderful Water!

    ★ Exploring the Everglades

    ★ Finding Fossils

    ★ The Sinking of the Titanic

    ★ The Jefferson Memorial

    ★ The Smithsonian Institution

    ★ Helpful Honeybees

    ★ Shooting Stars

    MAY EDITION

    ★ Celebrating May Day

    ★ Delightful Dolphins

    ★ American Alligators

    ★ People from History: Hernando de Soto

    ★ People from History: Sacagawea meets Lewis & Clark

    ★ Pioneers Going West

    ★ Understanding Landslides

    ★ Mount Saint Helens

    ★ Memorial Day

    ★ Myth: The Reason for Spring (Technically this is not non-fiction. It is a summary of the Greek story of spring.)

    Plus a BONUS February Edition Word Inspector

    These are the same passages found in the February Text Evidence resource but here the students read short passages then circle where they found their answers using color crayons as indicated. Students are asked to identify parts of speech, contractions, compound words, plural form and more.

    In addition, with each Text Evidence edition you’ll receive…

    Detective Badges: The interior of the foldable badge shows the passage titles on the left side. Students indicate that they did find the proof by placing a checkmark in the box to the right of each passage title for this month that they successfully complete. Run a string through the holes as indicated so that students can wear their detective badges around their necks with pride. The printable badges are in b/w. Students add color.

    Bulletin Board Printables: Printables include one crayon box that reads "We can find the proof!" and each of the individual who/what/when/where/why color crayons as well as an extra white blank crayon.

    Please view the FREE PREVIEW above or click on the individual resource titles to see more information.

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    Enjoy!

    ~ SunnyDaze

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    Last updated Apr 16th, 2018
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    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.

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