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Nonfiction Reading Practice, Grade 3 - Teacher Reproducibles

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Nonfiction Reading Practice, Grade 3 - Teacher ReproduciblesEMC Number: 3233 Page Count: 208 EAN: 9781629383170 Your third grade students can learn about the same topicwhile reading at their own level! The all new Nonfiction Reading Practice guides students in reading and understanding nonfiction texts with articles that span the curriculum, helping to boost students knowledge and comprehension across subject areas. The leveled reading selections on the same topic and the supporting activities help you

EMC Number: 3233

Page Count: 208

EAN: 9781629383170

Your third grade students can learn about the same topic—while reading at their own level! The all-new Nonfiction Reading Practice guides students in reading and understanding nonfiction texts with articles that span the curriculum, helping to boost students’ knowledge and comprehension across subject areas.

The leveled reading selections on the same topic and the supporting activities help you accommodate students’ varied reading abilities within one class.

Every unit includes:

  • 3 levels of nonfiction reading selections on the same topic
  • Text-based comprehension questions (multiple choice and open-ended)
  • Words to Know lists with vocabulary for each reading selection
  • Visual literacy page to enrich learning and support focused discussions
  • Text-based writing prompt and a writing form
  • Graphic organizers

The 17 units of nonfiction reading selections cover these 3rd grade topics:

  • Social Studies: Sequoyah of the Cherokee Nation; Marching for a Dream; The Constitution of the United States; A History of Route 66; Benjamin Franklin, Printer
  • Science/Health: Elephants Live Together; Coral Reefs in Trouble; Desert Adaptions; Pluto; Protecting Your Hearing; Annie Jump Cannon, Astronomer
  • Mathematics: Making a Car Model; Calendars in History
  • Technology: Weather Satellites; Changes in Farm Machinery
  • The Arts: A Poem for America; Harriet Powers, Quilter

Nonfiction Reading Practice is a completely revised edition of a long-time favorite. It’s sure to be your favorite supplemental reading resource for facilitating reading groups and creating an inclusive reading environment!

Plus, with the help of the writing form, you’ll have writing samples for every student to display in your classroom.

This resource can be used to support English language learners, Tier 2, and Tier 3 (content vocabulary).

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