What are the reading and writing text sets? The monthly text sets are two or more texts based on the same topic. Each monthly text set can be used for both reading and writing. The topic of each text set is high-engaging nonfiction topics. Each text set supports opinion or informational-based writing in response to reading.
What is included in each text set?
2 (or more) related informational articles
Reading Comprehension Questions
Writing Prompt to be used with the texts in an essay format
Writing Plan Example
Teacher Example Essay (editable)
Differentiated for Grades 3-5
Sharks Students read articles about Sharks. Using the texts, they write an informational essay about the topic. Standard-based reading comprehension questions help you integrate reading while using the same text you are using in writing.
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What topics are included for each month? The topics included are thematically related to that month. However, the text sets can be used at any time of the year based on your needs.
Current Event Newspaper Assignment-What's the SCOOP? | Google Slides + Print
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Current Events are a nice way to integrate Social Studies, Reading, and Writing. Additionally, they are a wonderful way to keep your students connected to the community and world around them.
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This resource addresses the following Common Core State Standards:
Common Core Reading Anchor Standard 1: Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text. Common Core Reading Anchor Standard 2: Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.
Common Core Reading Anchor Standard 3: Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.
Common Core Reading Anchor Standard 4: Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text, including determining technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning or tone. Common Core Reading Anchor Standard 6: Assess how point of view or purpose shapes the content and style of the text.
This product includes:
What’s the Scoop? Directions, Rubric, and Checklist? This page gives the student directions for their assignment and then offers a checklist/rubric. In this way, students know exactly what is expected of them and how they will get their grade. This is also helpful for the teacher when grading the assignment.
What’s the Scoop? This part of the assignment requires students to find a newspaper article and then answer Who, What, When, Were, and Why questions based on the article.
The Author’s Craft This portion of the assignment requires students to think about the author’s perspective, angle, and word choice in the text/about the topic. Students will identify the author’s tone (positive, negative, neutral) and then give examples of the author’s word choice. Students will also identify two new words, give the sentence from the article that used the word, meaning of the word, and create a new sentence using the word.
Sum it Up! Students will use the article as well as the answers to the previous questions to write a summary of their article.
Informational Text Set {Hurricanes} | Distance Learning | Google Slides
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Reading and Writing from 1 text set!
What are monthly text sets? The monthly text sets are two or more texts based on the same topic. Each monthly text set can be used for both reading and writing. The topic of each text set is high-engaging nonfiction topics. Each text set supports opinion or informational based writing in response to reading.
What is included in each text set?
2 (or more) related informational articles
Reading Comprehension Questions
Writing Prompt to be used with the texts in an essay format
Writing Plan Example
Teacher Example Essay (editable)
Differentiated for Grades 3-5
Hurricanes Students read articles about Hurricanes. Using the texts, they write an informational essay about the topic. Standard-based reading comprehension questions help you integrate reading while using the same text you are using in writing.
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What topics are included for each month? The topics included are thematically related to that month. However, the text sets can be used at any time of the year based on your needs.
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Informational Text Set {Sea Turtles} | Distance Learning | Google Slides
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Reading and Writing from 1 text set!
What are monthly text sets? The monthly text sets are two or more texts based on the same topic. Each monthly text set can be used for both reading and writing. The topic of each text set is high-engaging nonfiction topics. Each text set supports opinion or informational based writing in response to reading.
What is included in each text set?
2 (or more) related informational articles
Reading Comprehension Questions
Writing Prompt to be used with the texts in an essay format
Writing Plan Example
Teacher Example Essay (editable)
Differentiated for Grades 3-5
Sea Turtles Students read articles about the Sea Turtles. Using the texts, they write an informational essay about the topic. Standard-based reading comprehension questions help you integrate reading while using the same text you are using in writing.
Try the free text set here: https://theliteracyloft.co/FREETextSet
These text sets go perfectly with the Informational and Opinion Writing Units:
🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.
Check out theMonthly Text Set Bundleand save up! The bundle includes ALL of the text sets that are currently available.
What topics are included for each month? The topics included are thematically related to that month. However, the text sets can be used at any time of the year based on your needs.
Make learning about the 2024 Presidential Election fun with Reading Comprehension Bingo! Perfect for 3rd, 4th, 5th graders, this no-prep resource combines passages, questions, graphic organizers, and writing prompts to build literacy skills while exploring the election process.
4 total pages of informational newspaper-style text differentiated passages and questions (3rd grade and 4th/5th grade)
2 pages of graphic organizers for activating prior knowledge
7 pages of answer keys
1 page of election choice board activities
Google Slides + Forms included
✨ Engage your students in learning about elections with this comprehensive resource that integrates reading comprehension, vocabulary practice, and interactive activities. This pack of activities includes differentiated learning passages and questions to meet students at various levels of understanding. Perfect for grades 3-5, this pack makes complex election concepts accessible, engaging, and fun.
✏️ Differentiated Passages and Questions: Two versions of the article (3rd grade and 4th/5th grade) allow teachers to meet students' individual needs. The articles come with three distinct question sets to support varying levels of comprehension. All 3 sets of questions can be used for either article.
✏️ Election Bingo Game: Make learning exciting with 26 Bingo grid versions that reinforce key election concepts through questions and answers, ensuring each student has a unique experience. These are an additional option for questions.
✏️ Vocabulary Practice and Sort: Students engage with election-related terms through word-definition matching activities and vocabulary practice to reinforce key concepts.
✏️ Writing Prompts and Themed Paper:Inspire students to express their thoughts with election-themed writing prompts. Two different options include general and presidential election topics. Themed writing paper is included, so you can display student writing.
✏️ Graphic Organizer for Activating Prior Knowledge:Help students make meaningful connections with a brainstorming web that encourages them to activate prior knowledge about elections before reading the text.
✏️ Election Choice Board Activities: Keep students engaged with a choice board of creative, hands-on activities, including campaign posters, mock elections, and research tasks.
✏️ Google Slides & Forms: Digital options are included for Google Slides & Forms. Directions and links are inside the pdf.
BINGO The questions are in a bingo-style format. Students read the informational text about the Elections, then they answer questions on the bingo grid. The grid comes in 26 different versions. Having each student use a different version of the answer grid will allow you to reinforce the content of the informational text by playing a game of bingo.
HOW TO PLAY: The first page is an answer key, which can be used to play the game of bingo. Cut up each square, place them in a Ziploc bag or container of your choice, and call out questions. Students must answer the question correctly and have 5 in a row: up, down, or diagonally. Students can use counters or treats to keep track of the questions.
❤️ Why You'll LOVE it:
Differentiated Learning Made Easy: Two versions of passages and four different question sets to support your students.
Interactive and Fun: The Election Bingo game adds excitement while reinforcing key concepts.
Comprehensive Literacy Integration: Includes reading, writing prompts, and vocabulary activities to build essential skills.
Cross-Curricular Connections: Blends social studies with literacy, making complex topics accessible and engaging.
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This mini unit includes resources to introduce or review text structure to your 3rd graders. This unit includes a PowerPoint/Google Slides, graphic organizers, reading comprehension passages, questions, exit slips, and activities. It also includes recommended books that will support you in teaching students how to find the text structure. Let's get into the specifics.
What is included?
Topics Covered: Text Structure (5 Types: Cause & Effect, Compare & Contrast, Problem & Solution, Sequence/Chronological Order, Description)
1. Google Slides/PowerPoint: This is an interactive teaching presentation to use to teach the skills. The Google Slides and PowerPoints help you teach or review the skill. There are three versions included in both PowerPoint & Google Slides. The slide presentation is organized so that you can:
Model the Skill
Let's Try It! (Active Engagement)
Independent Practice (Exit Slip)
Version 1: (Teaching Slides)These slides include transitions so that you can discuss the answers before they appear. The answers are also in the notes section of the slideshow.
Version 2: (Student Slides)These slides can be used if you are teaching virtually or if you want to use this as a review and have students complete on their own.
Version 3: (Answer Key) This slide has all the answers.
2. Exit Slips: Each exit slip can be printed out 2 per page. The Exit Slips are also available in Google Forms. The exit slips are multiple choice or short response.
3. Reading Comprehension Passages: There's a total of 5 Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions. The questions are all based on text structure.
4. Graphic Organizers: These graphic organizers for text structure can be used with any text.
5. Reading Posters: Text Structure Reading Posters
6. Text Structure Practice:Printable practice pages for students to practice determining the text structure in a short amount of text.
7. Text Structure Match: This matching activity is perfect for a reading center or can even be used as a notebook activity. Prep: Print on colored paper (optional) and laminate (optional). Cut each puzzle piece into two parts. Store in a Ziploc bag and use as a reading center or as a group activity. There are a total of 12 pieces with different text structures.
8. Recommended Book List:short nonfiction books great for teaching each type of text structure.
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Text Features 3rd Grade Reading Worksheets Anchor Charts Scavenger Hunt Posters
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Boost Comprehension with Essential Text Features Skills!Equip your students to navigate nonfiction like pros with this comprehensive Text Features Mini Unit for 3rd Graders. Featuring anchor charts, worksheets, posters, and interactive scavenger hunts, it’s the ultimate resource to make text features engaging and easy to understand.
What's Included?Topics Covered:Headings, subheadings, captions, labels, diagrams, charts, maps, indexes, glossaries, and more essential text features found in nonfiction texts.
Teaching Slides (Google Slides/PowerPoint):Three versions—teaching slides, student review slides, and an answer key—lead students from modeling text feature identification to independent practice with exit slips.
Text Features Scavenger Hunt (two versions):These organizers guide students through a nonfiction text to identify various text features, such as the title page, captions, maps, labels, and more. Students are prompted to note down the page number and provide evidence.
Text Features Analysis Chart: This organizer allows students to list specific text features they find in a nonfiction text, cite examples from the text, and explain how each feature aids the reader. It encourages deeper comprehension by connecting text features to their purposes.
Text Features Anchor Chart:Perfect for student handouts, reading center, or teacher reference, this chart features clear definitions and visual examples of key text features.
23 Text Features Posters: Each poster highlights a different text feature—such as bold print, bullet points, captions, charts, close-ups, diagrams, footnotes, and more—with a clear definition and visual example. Perfect for reading centers, student handouts, or classroom displays, these posters help students recognize and understand how text features contribute to their comprehension of informational texts.
5 Reading Passages + Questions:Each passage includes questions designed to guide students in applying text features to aid comprehension.
All About Clouds
The History of Money
Porcupines
Presidential Elections
Wilma Rudolph
6 Practice Activities: Five pages dedicated to identifying and using text features in real-world contexts.
Labeling Text Features
Name that Text Feature
Meet the Fennec Fox Passage Color Code Q&A
The Moon + Comprehension Questions
5 Exit Slips:Quick assessment tools designed to check students' understanding of nonfiction text features. Each exit slip presents a short reading passage with related questions that prompt students to identify and analyze text features, such as diagrams, captions, and maps. These slips provide an effective way for teachers to gauge students' comprehension and reinforce their ability to navigate and interpret informational texts. Perfect for end-of-lesson reviews or quick assessments.
Recommended Book List:tips and a curated list of books and series to support educators in teaching text features effectively.
Text Features Covered:
Appendix
Bold print
Bullet points
Caption
Chart or graph
Close-up
Cross-section or cutaway
Diagram
Footnote
Glossary
Guide words
Heading
Illustration
Index
Italics
Labels
Map
Photograph
Sidebar/textbox
Subheading
Subtitle
Table
Table of contents
Timeline
Title page
Title
Need More Support for Key Reading Skills?This Text Features Mini Unit is part of the fullReading Mini Units Bundle for 3rd Grade. Each unit targets essential reading skills with high-quality materials that equip students for reading success.
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