Below, you will find a wide range of our printable worksheets in chapter Integration of Knowledge and Ideas of section Reading: Informational Text. These worksheets are appropriate for Third Grade English Language Arts. We have crafted many worksheets covering various aspects of this topic, using text and illustrations, sequence of sentences in a paragraphs, key details: compare and conrast, read/comprehend social and technical texts, and many more. We hope you find them very useful and interesting.
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Draw a picture that describes the setting of the prose. Good illustrations add spark to the writing.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Using Text and Illustrations
Read about the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, CA and then answer the questions.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Using Text and Illustrations
Examine a chart and a paragraph of text, both having the same information and find out which is easier to understand.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Using Text and Illustrations
Look at each of the images. They should indicate about the settings and give you clues that you can use to answer the related questions.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Using Text and Illustrations
Imagine that you just got a puppy. Write a couple of paragraphs describing the events on the first day when you brought the puppy home.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Sequence of Sentences in a Paragraphs
Write two paragraphs about the topic sentence below. At each circle, write a connecting sentence that provides a reason or an explanation to support the first sentence.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Sequence of Sentences in a Paragraphs
Write two sentences for each pair of words. Use the first word to write about something that happened. Write another sentence stating why it happened or what happened afterwards. Connect them using a connecting word.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Sequence of Sentences in a Paragraphs
You are not exactly the same person as your best friend. Aren't there a few personality traits that make you alike or set you apart? Compare and contrast yourself to your best friend.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Key Details: Compare and Conrast
Read the articles about dogs and cats. Then write how these two articles are similar and how they're different. Understand the main idea of each article before you start writing.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Key Details: Compare and Conrast
There are two articles about snowfall in this worksheet. Both articles have some similarities and some differences. Compare and contrast the articles.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Key Details: Compare and Conrast
Some snakes can fly, or pretend fly. Read the two passage about flying snakes. Compare and Contrast them based on what the passages are primarily about.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Key Details: Compare and Conrast
Most of us want an electric car these days. Let us read about them. Compare and Contrast the two different paragraphs about the electric cars.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Key Details: Compare and Conrast
Do you want to make chicken soup at home? Read the recipe of spicy chicken soup and answer the questions.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Read/Comprehend Social and Technical Texts
Michael Jordan is one of the greatest American basketball player to set foot on the court. Read the article about him and then answer the questions.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Read/Comprehend Social and Technical Texts
Can scientists make the rain happen at will? Read the article and find it out.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Read/Comprehend Social and Technical Texts
Read about the magnificent Crater Lake in Oregon, US. You may want to visit it after you read about it. See if you qualify by answering a few questions.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Read/Comprehend Social and Technical Texts
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