Reading Informational Text Essential Activities for Grade 1
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Abraham Lincoln Worksheet
Reading short and simple stories to your little children will help them learn new things, as well as build their vocabulary. Even though story time will be fun time for them, with the interesting stories they get to listen to, make sure that your kids are actually paying attention and learning things from your stories. Read the short story in this worksheet to your kids. Point at the picture representing each sentence. Then, ask them the question in this PDF, and check the correct answer.
Believe it or not, pictures are important parts of informational texts! They are so important that most of them contain text underneath them to describe what they are. These small snippets of information are called captions, and readers need to pay attention to them! Give your child’s reading habits and comprehension a boost by introducing the concept of captions. Learn about them using this charming worksheet and answer the questions to see if your child knows what information each caption provides.
Reading is a necessary component to every subject across the curriculum, including science, and even math! That’s why it’s so important to teach kids to read and analyze informational text rather than merely sticking to fiction books. This fascinating worksheet contains a diagram of a rabbit. Little learners will learn to read and learn from diagrams as they complete this cute sheet! Simply study the diagram before reading each sentence and filling in the blank by selecting the correct answer.
Your kids might be fascinated with dinosaurs. These legendary and extinct creatures existed long ago, years before man walked the Earth. Extinct means that they do not exist anymore, but scientists still dig up and study the bones of long-dead dinosaurs to learn more about them. If your kids are very eager to learn more about dinosaurs, read the facts about dinosaurs in this worksheet to them. At the end of it, help them answer the question by checking the correct option.
Kids love dogs and there's just something exciting about wolves for them too. When you're working with them on reading and comprehension skills, the key is to find engaging and interesting text that they'll want to devour. That's just what this downloadable and free worksheet does. They'll read the statements about dogs and wolves, and then they'll use critical thinking skills to decide whether the information stated is true or false. They'll find success in doing this using the picture clues and their prior knowledge, strengthening their reading comprehension.
Whether it’s for math, science, or ELA, reading graphs are crucial when it comes to learning important information! This adorable worksheet will delight your child with cute baby animals. The graph on the sheet depicts data surrounding how long certain baby animals spend living with their moms. Take a good look at the graph and read the questions below it. Based upon the data provided, select the correct answers by checking the boxes.
Kids love dogs and they love learning all about them! This free reading comprehension passage is a great way to offer them engaging text that is full of facts they want to know about. They'll learn about dogs and work they do, and then they'll select important details from the text to answer the comprehension questions. It's a perfect worksheet for fast reading fun with comprehension practice they won't even know they're doing!
Wolves are exciting to learn about and kids love finding out new facts about the ancestors of our lovable dogs. This reading comprehension text is a passage that will engage them as they learn new facts about wolves, and then they'll get to practice their detail recall skills as they answer the accompanying questions about wolves. With the free worksheet, they'll be able to work on using their attention to detail in passages to help them make more meaning of the text as they read, and they'll just think they're learning about wolves!
Even though story time will be fun time for them, with the interesting stories they get to listen to, make sure that your kids are actually paying attention and learning things from your stories. Read the short story in this worksheet to your kids. Point at each of the picture representing the sentences. Read the questions below the pictures and circle the correct answer. If you need to, go back to the story and help your child find the correct answer.
The major attraction about dinosaurs is that there is still so much more to be learned from the creatures. These legendary and extinct creatures existed long ago, years before man walked the Earth. Extinct means that they do not exist anymore, but scientists still dig up and study the bones of long-dead dinosaurs to learn more about them. If your kids are very eager to learn more about dinosaurs, read the facts about dinosaurs in this worksheet to them. At the end of it, help them answer the question by checking the correct option.
Early reading comprehension depends on your child being able to take a piece of text and pull important pieces of information from it. This fun and cheery PDF will let them learn some cool facts about fluffy rabbits, and then apply what they learn in the reading to comprehension. It'll strengthen their basic recall/retell skills by asking them for specific details and let them find success in reading comprehension in a way that engages them in what they're reading.
When you read stories to your students, you encourage them to learn new words, as well as teach them more things about specific subjects. For example, this White House worksheet will let your students know more about the building the United States president resides in. before beginning, ask your kindergartners if they can tell you some of the facts they know about this building. Then, read the short sentences to them.