Nonfiction Captions Worksheet - Answers and Completion Rate

Five stars 4.9 based on 103 votes
Tasks in the Worksheet:
Task 1. Look at the picture of a spider and its web. Listen to the captions read aloud to learn how the parts of the picture are labeled. 1. Spiders have 8 legs. 2. Spiders build webs to trap food. 3. Most spiders have 8 eyes. Task 2. What is the one fact this picture and its captions teach us? Listen to the answer choices read aloud and then check the correct one. Spiders make webs. Spiders can fly. Spiders only have 2 legs.
Answers:
Nonfiction Captions Worksheet Answer Key
Preview:
Nonfiction Captions Worksheet
Statistics:
Nonfiction Captions Worksheet Learning Value
The basic learning value of this worksheet is to help students improve their reading comprehension and vocabulary skills, along with developing their visual literacy and comprehension strategies. By reading the captions aloud and matching them with the labeled parts of the picture, they practice reading and understanding new vocabulary words in context. This worksheet also helps students develop their visual literacy skills by identifying different parts of the picture and labeling them correctly. Finally, the questions at the bottom of the page help students practice comprehension strategies by asking them to recall information from the captions and picture.