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  1. Common Core Rl 4 5 Lesson Plans

Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.

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'Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.'

These worksheets can help students practice this Common Core State Standards skill.

Worksheets

Little brothers and sisters can be annoying sometimes, but that's never an excuse to waste a perfectly good cupcake.
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Help your third grader with reading comprehension in this fun activity page on Rudyard Kipling's charming story, 'The Elephant's Child.'
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Young readers can build their comprehension skills as they read this passage from a children's classic, 'The Story of Dr. Dolittle.'
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Enjoy 'How the Whale Got His Throat' by Rudyard Kipling, and complete some reading comprehension activities, including a few coloring pages!
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Get into the story and decide what happens next. How's it going to end? That's upto your fourth grader!
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Can a frog really swallow quail shot? Explore exaggeration with this reading exercise on Mark Twain's 'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.'
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Learn more about one of the most famous characters in children's literature, The Wizard of Oz, in this character analysis sheet.
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This is a comprehension resource for students to record their questions before, during, and after they have read nonfiction text.
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Kids identify information about characters and setting in this worksheet.
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf: Evaluating Character Traits
The Boy Who Cried Wolf: Evaluating Character Traits
Kids find character traits in this classic fable.
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Strengthen your students' reading comprehension skills with the fable, The Serpent and the Eagle.
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Kids hunt for clues about a character's traits with this worksheet.
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Evidence + reasoning = an inference! This helpful tool will help your students add up the pieces to make strong inferences as they read.
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Your students will need to read between the lines as they make inferences about the various scenes included in this reading exercise.

Common Core Rl 4 5 Lesson Plans

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This graphic organizer will encourage your students to put together all the pieces of a strong inference and help them practice reading comprehension skills.
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This fun resource will strengthen students’ emotional intelligence as they use images to make inferences, a skill which contributes to improved reading comprehension.
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Help young readers make inferences using context clues with this worksheet.
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Readers will delight in this first (worst) day of school story, and practice cause and effect with this funny worksheet.
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Teach your students to support their predictions with evidence and reasoning.
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Read this shortened version of the Momotaro story, then think about what makes a true hero, both in a fairytale and in real life.
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Read through this version of The Crane Wife and answer comprehension questions along the way.
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Here's a worksheet that's great for improving reading comprehension skills. Kids read a simple story about a girl and her kitten then answer the question below.
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Students can use this graphic organizer to make inferences as they read fiction or nonfiction texts.
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This graphic organizer will help your young writers organize and explain their supporting evidence.
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Students will make inferences about the various scenes included in this reading exercise.
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Use this chocolate-themed exercise to introduce your students to close reading with annotations.
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Continue the wild ride with part two of this fun Peter Pan series. Your child will enjoy this exciting passage from Peter Pan while learning new words.
Use this worksheet to help students draw conclusions using text information.
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