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Enhance your child's critical thinking skills with our specially designed Non-Fiction Reading Worksheets for ages 6-8. These worksheets from Kids Academy focus on developing analytical abilities by engaging young learners with fascinating non-fiction content. Each worksheet is crafted to teach kids how to extract key information, understand main ideas, and connect concepts. Perfect for sparking curiosity and building a strong foundation in reading comprehension, our worksheets blend education and excitement, encouraging children to think deeply and ask questions. Give your child the tools they need to excel by incorporating critical thinking activities into their daily learning routine.


Check out this FREE Trial Lesson on Reading Non-Fiction for age 6-8!

Identify the Main Purpose of a Text, Including what the Author wants to Answer, Explain, or Describe

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Point of View Worksheet
Point of View Worksheet

Point of View Worksheet

This printable worksheet helps kids understand Point of View by providing 1st and 3rd person choices. It's a fun way to practice differentiating between the two viewpoints and improve their reading comprehension. Match the sentences to 1st or 3rd person to strengthen understanding and enjoy the task!
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Explanatory Writing Worksheet
Explanatory Writing Worksheet

Explanatory Writing Worksheet

This worksheet teaches kids the three main types of writing. Descriptive writing describes a situation, explanatory writing explains how to do something, and persuasive writing is used to sway readers' opinions. Read the text and help your kids answer the questions by circling the right answer.
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What Am I? Worksheet
What Am I? Worksheet

What Am I? Worksheet

This worksheet assesses students' ability to differentiate between stories and texts they read for facts. Students learn to distinguish between reading for pleasure and reading for information. It includes statements from both a story and an informational text, and students must decide what type of text it is.
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Mountain Animals Worksheet
Mountain Animals Worksheet

Mountain Animals Worksheet

Is mountain wildlife amazing? Fact or fiction? Help your child sharpen critical-thinking skills with this engaging worksheet. Featuring a fun nonfiction passage about animals like bears and goats, your child will read through the text and identify each statement as fact or fiction. Perfect for boosting reading comprehension and analytical abilities!
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Assessment: First Thanksgiving Worksheet
Assessment: First Thanksgiving Worksheet

Assessment: First Thanksgiving Worksheet

When the Pilgrims arrived in America in 1620, they met the Native Americans and formed a pact to live in harmony. The Native Americans taught the Pilgrims how to survive in the new land, which helped them celebrate the First Thanksgiving. Read this text to your children and help them answer the questions below.
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Ben Franklin Part 2 Worksheet
Ben Franklin Part 2 Worksheet

Ben Franklin Part 2 Worksheet

History is filled with great figures, like Benjamin Franklin. Let your kids in on the legacy by introducing them to the founder of the US fire department, diplomat, and inventor. Then, use a worksheet to have them fill in the blanks with the correct word to teach them more. Read the text, then read the sentences and have them circle the missing word.
Ben Franklin Part 2 Worksheet
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Critical thinking is a vital skill for children ages 6-8, and reading non-fiction can significantly nurture this development. This age group is at a crucial stage where they are beginning to understand complex ideas and reasoning. By introducing them to non-fiction, parents and teachers can encourage kids to distinguish facts from opinions, which sharpens their ability to analyze and evaluate information critically.

Reading non-fiction breeds curiosity and exposes children to different fields such as science, history, and technology. These subjects promote analytical thinking and problem-solving skills. For instance, when children encounter a scientific concept in a book, they might start asking "how" and "why" questions, driving them to think deeply and seek logical explanations.

Additionally, non-fiction reading helps in building a child's vocabulary and comprehension skills, creating a strong foundation for future academic success. It often presents real-world scenarios and promotes an understanding of the world around them, making learning more relevant and engaging.

Ultimately, parents and teachers who prioritize critical thinking and non-fiction reading are setting children on a path to becoming inquisitive, informed, and independent thinkers. This competence is fundamental not only in their academic journey but also in everyday decision-making and problem-solving throughout their lives.