"Nonfiction passages" refers to written material that is based on real information, facts, and events, rather than being made up or fictional.
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This worksheet uses diagrams and
short nonfiction passages to teach your students the average distance between the Earth and the Sun.
After she reads
a nonfiction passage or chapter, have your child verbally summarize the main ideas and details to you.
The 4th - grade math test asked 34 questions; the 3rd - grade language - arts test included three readings — a folk tale, a poem, and
a nonfiction passage — and 20 questions.
Write a topic sentence from
a nonfiction passage in the middle of your screen, and show students how to jot down supporting details in a web radiating from this main idea.
Additionally, there is a significant audio component in which
the nonfiction passage is read aloud; each word is also read aloud and the definitions, synonyms, and example sentences are provided.
Students compare and contrast fiction and
nonfiction passages.
The students are engaged as they read
the nonfiction passages and excited to graph and «OWN» their growth and achievement.
The student receives differentiated, grade - appropriate,
nonfiction passages, matched to his individual Lexile level.