Description
What It Is:
A nonfiction text features worksheet designed to help students explore key information about Martin Luther King Jr. by reading and analyzing a passage with supporting visual features like a sidebar and timeline.
Why Use It:
This worksheet enhances reading comprehension skills by teaching students how to use text features to navigate and understand nonfiction content. It helps students learn to interpret timelines, captions, and other informational graphics related to Martin Luther King Jr.'s life.
How to Use It:
• Read the passage on Martin Luther King Jr. with students
• Answer the questions about the sidebar, images, and headings
• Complete the timeline using information from the passage and sidebar
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for upper elementary and middle school students.
• Grade 3–5: Nonfiction comprehension and text feature analysis
• Grade 6–7: Independent text feature identification and historical context
Target Users:
Elementary and middle school teachers, homeschool families, social studies educators, and students learning about Martin Luther King Jr. and nonfiction reading skills.
A nonfiction text features worksheet designed to help students explore key information about Martin Luther King Jr. by reading and analyzing a passage with supporting visual features like a sidebar and timeline.
Why Use It:
This worksheet enhances reading comprehension skills by teaching students how to use text features to navigate and understand nonfiction content. It helps students learn to interpret timelines, captions, and other informational graphics related to Martin Luther King Jr.'s life.
How to Use It:
• Read the passage on Martin Luther King Jr. with students
• Answer the questions about the sidebar, images, and headings
• Complete the timeline using information from the passage and sidebar
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for upper elementary and middle school students.
• Grade 3–5: Nonfiction comprehension and text feature analysis
• Grade 6–7: Independent text feature identification and historical context
Target Users:
Elementary and middle school teachers, homeschool families, social studies educators, and students learning about Martin Luther King Jr. and nonfiction reading skills.
