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Nonfiction Text Structures Lessons, Activities RI.4.5 - 4th Grade Reading RI4.5

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This was a bit advanced for my students so i wish there were lower leveled reading passages, but otherwise I enjoyed using this resource with my class!
This was a great resource to use with our lesson. The students were engaged. The passages were interesting to the students.
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Description

This RI4.5 Nonfiction Text Structures unit is full of standards-based lesson plans, Lexile passages, and activities to use while you are teaching the standard RI4.5. If you are not teaching Common Core, then the unit is still valuable to use when teaching 4th grade students to describe text structure (chronological order, compare and contrast, cause/effect, problem and solution).

Please check out the preview to see ALL the 'Text Structures in Informational Texts' resources that you're getting!

In the pack you will receive:

  • 4 Mini Lessons
  • 17 Graphic Organizers
  • 6 Lexile leveled Passages (levels listed below)
  • 10 Interactive Pieces (for notebook or plain paper)
  • 12 Task Cards to use with any text
  • 1 Summative Assessment (with answer key)
  • Answer Keys for certain lesson plan activities, all passages, and assessment

The reading passages and assessments are now professionally leveled by Lexile.

  • Silly Slime- 860L
  • George Washington- 950L
  • Stormed by Water- 990L
  • Overcoming the Odds- 1000L
  • Marsupials- 1100L
  • Leaves and Needles- 1040L
  • Assessment Reading #1- 8800L
  • Assessment Reading #2- 960L

RI.4.5

Describe the overall structure (e.g., chronology, comparison, cause/effect, problem/solution) of events, ideas, concepts, or information in a text or part of a text.

There are digital components included in this resource. The following pieces of this resource have a link on page 5 to the Google Slides conversion!

  • passages
  • graphic organizers
  • assessment

SAVE BIG! Buy this pack in 2 possible bundles.

Click here for the READING bundle.

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This purchase is for one single classroom only.

If you're interested in sharing with other classrooms, make sure to buy the extra licenses for a discount through the TeachersPayTeachers tool. If you are interested in a site license, please contact me for a quote at jessica.L.tobin@gmail.com.

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Describe the overall structure (e.g., chronology, comparison, cause/effect, problem/solution) of events, ideas, concepts, or information in a text or part of a text.

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