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What It Is:
This is a reading comprehension worksheet titled 'Sail Boats'. It presents a short passage consisting of five sentences about different aspects of sailboats, such as where they float, how they move, and their appearance. Following the passage, there are three questions designed to test understanding: 'Where can sail boats float?', 'What does the sail on the boat do?', and 'There are many kinds of boats. Do you agree or disagree?'. Each question requires the student to write their answer and then indicate which sentence from the passage provides evidence for their response.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for 1st to 2nd grade students. The simple sentence structure and vocabulary are appropriate for early readers, and the comprehension questions focus on basic understanding and textual evidence, skills commonly taught in these grades.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop reading comprehension skills, specifically identifying key information within a text. It also encourages critical thinking by requiring students to support their answers with evidence from the passage. It reinforces the concept of finding textual evidence to support claims.
How to Use It:
Students should first read the 'Sail Boats' passage carefully. Then, they should answer each question in the provided spaces, writing complete sentences. Finally, they should identify the sentence number from the passage that supports their answer and write that number in the 'My evidence is in sentence #' space.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students, particularly those in 1st and 2nd grade, who are working on developing their reading comprehension and evidence-based reasoning skills. It's also helpful for students who need extra practice with close reading strategies.