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Halloween Text Features Worksheet – The History of Trick-or-Treating
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What It Is:
A nonfiction reading comprehension and text features worksheet for Grades 6–8. Students read about the origins of trick-or-treating and explore how headings, images, and sections help organize information in the passage.
Why Use It:
Strengthens reading comprehension and nonfiction text analysis. Helps students recognize how text features such as headings, pictures, and sections guide readers in understanding informational texts.
How to Use It:
• Read the passage about the history of trick-or-treating.
• Identify key text features like headings and images.
• Answer comprehension questions about how text structure supports meaning.
Grade Suitability:
Perfect for Grades 6–8.
• Great for Halloween-themed ELA lessons or nonfiction text feature practice.
Target Users:
Teachers and students looking for engaging seasonal reading materials that reinforce nonfiction comprehension and text structure skills.
A nonfiction reading comprehension and text features worksheet for Grades 6–8. Students read about the origins of trick-or-treating and explore how headings, images, and sections help organize information in the passage.
Why Use It:
Strengthens reading comprehension and nonfiction text analysis. Helps students recognize how text features such as headings, pictures, and sections guide readers in understanding informational texts.
How to Use It:
• Read the passage about the history of trick-or-treating.
• Identify key text features like headings and images.
• Answer comprehension questions about how text structure supports meaning.
Grade Suitability:
Perfect for Grades 6–8.
• Great for Halloween-themed ELA lessons or nonfiction text feature practice.
Target Users:
Teachers and students looking for engaging seasonal reading materials that reinforce nonfiction comprehension and text structure skills.




