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Text Structure Worksheets - Printable & Digital

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Great reading samples for my students to learn text text structure! I put these in my powerpoint and gave copies to my students.
Thanks for the no prep activity on text structure. My students struggle with this standard and having so many, we were able to do as a group, then in pairs, and finally independently. Thanks !
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When it comes to teaching nonfiction text structure, you need LOTS of examples to help students really get it! These text structure worksheets are here to help, supplementing your nonfiction lesson with clear, concise examples of the five main nonfiction text structures: chronological order/sequence, cause and effect, problem and solution, description, and compare and contrast.

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This resource includes four separate practice pages, each with 5-6 short example passages (one paragraph each) asking students to identify the text structure and in some cases analyze it further, noting cue words, identifying causes, sequence of events, etc.). There are 22 reading passage paragraphs in all.

The first two pages are formatted like a multiple-choice test: short reading passages with questions. Each page includes six paragraphs, each with two questions. The final two pages each contain a text structure word bank at the top, with 10 paragraphs below for students to match.

These pages can be used as quizzes, homework, classwork, whole-class test question modeling, or even all together as a text structure test. However you use these text structure practice quizzes, they will sharpen your students' nonfiction reading skills and reinforce elements of text structure.

Answer keys are included for each quiz!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Analyze how a particular sentence, paragraph, chapter, or section fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the ideas.
Analyze the structure an author uses to organize a text, including how the major sections contribute to the whole and to the development of the ideas.

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