Below, you will find a wide range of our printable worksheets in chapter Craft and Structure of section Reading: Informational Text. These worksheets are appropriate for Fourth Grade English Language Arts. We have crafted many worksheets covering various aspects of this topic, meaning of words or phrases, describe the overall structure, compare firsthand and secondhand accounts, and many more. We hope you find them very useful and interesting.
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Read the passage about oats, then find the meaning of the given words. Use context clues from the text.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Craft and Structure Meaning of Words or Phrases
Write the meanings and synonyms of the words from the informative text about pythons.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Craft and Structure Meaning of Words or Phrases
Read the passages to identify how the author has organized the information in the text.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Craft and Structure Describe the Overall Structure
There are three passages in this worksheet. Read each one of them and identify how the author has organized the information in each passage.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Craft and Structure Describe the Overall Structure
Read each passage and identify how the author has organized the information in the text.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Craft and Structure Describe the Overall Structure
Read the passage from the famous novel, "White Dandy," or "Master and I" by Melma Cadwell Melville, then answer the related questions.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Craft and Structure Compare Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
The passages in this worksheet are two accounts of the life of Helen Keller. One is a firsthand account and the other is a second hand account. Read and answer the questions.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Craft and Structure Compare Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
The passages in this worksheet are two accounts on the same topic: the Oregon Trail. One of them is a firsthand account and the other one is a secondhand account.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Craft and Structure Compare Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
Read the adapted passage from the famous novel “Lightfoot the Deer” by Thornton W. Burgess. Then answer the related questions.
Category: Reading: Informational Text Craft and Structure Compare Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
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