Inferences Using Literature: 3rd – 5th GradeĬompare and Contrast and More: Stories, Myths, and Traditional Literature Need an Author’s Purpose for 4th/5th Grades? It is similar to this unit except for the passages. It may be used in a number of ways from guided reading, to reader’s workshop, independent work, literacy centers, exit slips, homework, whole class games, test prep, and more!!!.There are writing activities included to reinforce the author’s purpose concept.The posters make a great visual reference for your students.The passages have a mix of open-ended and multiple-choice questions.Your students will love the high-interest passages!.The digital task cards and the multiple-choice passages are self-grading. The unit comes in both print and in NO PREP digital.It has lots of different types of formats, from passages to task cards, a foldable, posters, graphic organizers, a concentration game, and more!.Writing Pages for Persuade, Inform, and Entertain Paragraphs Outlining Pages for Persuade, Inform, and Entertain Paragraphs Why Anansi Has Eight Thin Legs (African Folktale) The Mice and the Weasels (Aesop’s Fables) This Author’s Purpose Unit comes in print and digital (for Google Classroom and other top educational platforms) and includes 6 passages, 32 character task cards, a game, a foldable, graphic organizers, posters, and writing activities to keep your third grade students fully engaged! This resource will provide your students with lots of practice identifying the author’s purpose using a variety of formats.Ħ Passages with comprehension questions (3 are open-ended and 3 are multiple choice)
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