Nonfiction reading passages printable

    • [DOC File]Lower Dauphin School District / Welcome to Lower Dauphin

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      Grade 5 Practice Passages A. Reading Passage 1 – Supporting Details, Setting, Figurative Language. The hot sun hit against the sides of the metal canoe, and danced on the river's soft folds. Avery paddled forward, smiling at his son, who was sitting across from him. There is nothing quite like a quiet canoe ride on a lazy Sunday afternoon.

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    • Fluency Packet

      Teachers can also send passages home for additional practice. This packet is designed to strengthen the components of reading fluency: accuracy, rate, and prosody (expression). Students should understand what they are reading, thus embedded supports, such as student glossaries and ‘right there’ comprehension questions, are included.

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    • [DOC File]Lower Dauphin School District / Welcome to Lower Dauphin

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      Grade 4 Practice Passages D. Reading Passage 1 – Figurative Language, Plot, Summary. Shane and Luis decided to take a shortcut home from school. There was a path that led through the woods, right into Shane's backyard. Most of the boys (and all of the girls) in their class were afraid to take the path.

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    • [DOC File]Literature Circles

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      Make a list of the key quotations/passages in the reading (2-5 key passages) and explain why these quotations or passages are important. Come up with 4-6 interpretive or analytical questions about the reading. AFTER the nonfiction circle meeting: 1. Write a response to the following prompts:

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    • [DOC File]6th Grade Reading/Writing Argumentative Texts - Unit ...

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      : The teacher will read Dog Breath (or a similar title). The purpose of the activity is to engage students with an animal-related, debatable topic without worrying about the potential barrier of reading for struggling readers. 2. Make a Decision: Once the teacher is finished reading the story, the students will then use the . graphic organizer (see

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    • [DOC File]Journeys - Northwest Arctic Borough School District

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      All are nonfiction, have been leveled by Irene Fountas, and have a leveled instructional guide. Leveled Readers (on, above, below & ELL level) (6 copies of each. 30 titles per level; includes 8-page. Teaching guide) Provides leveled Guided Reading instruction and practice for the comprehension skills and vocabulary taught in the main selection.

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