King Arthur: Finding Evidence in Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages
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Description
Learning to read informational text and find supporting evidence can be difficult. These nonfiction passages help students learn how to read nonfiction and find evidence that supports specific statements. Students are guided through a process to use vocabulary, main idea, and comprehension questions to find the evidence needed to support or justify answers. Questions vary from multiple choice to short answer. The varying nonfiction structures (descriptive, compare/contrast, chronological) of the passages also plays a key role in improving comprehension.
This resource was created as an SLO, but could be used as a reading/history unit on King Arthur.
Topics covered in this resource include:
- King Arthur
- Glastonbury Abbey
- Excalibur
- Guinevere
- Camelot
- Tintagel Castle
- Chivalry
- Merlin
- The Lady of the Lake
- The Round Table
This resource includes:
- a pre-assessment - (2 nonfiction passages with text-dependent questions and 2 printables)
- remediation - (6 nonfiction passages with text-dependent questions)
- enrichment - ( 6 nonfiction passages – 4 have text-dependent questions and 3 printables)
- Student Learning Objective Class Data Form
- answer keys
What is covered in this resource:
- Finding Evidence
Nonfiction Text Structure:
- Descriptive
- Compare/Contrast
- Chronological
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