Description
In this digital and print informational non-fiction reading unit and informational non-fiction interactive notebook unit, you will have 17 lessons that teach all of the informational Common Core reading standards for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. These lessons teach nonfiction terms like inference, nonfiction text features, main idea, citing evidence, etc.
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This unit is part of the following bundles:
- CCSS Literature Unit and CCSS Informational Unit
- Fifth Grade Reading Curriculum
- Sixth Grade Reading Curriculum
- Literature, Informational, Theme, Genre, and Character Traits Bundle
This unit is meant to be taught as a companion with:
What’s included in these units:
- 17 Lessons with Printable Interactive Notebook pages and examples
- 17 Digital Google Slides Interactive Notebook pages and examples
- The lessons are typically brief overviews of the CCSS vocabulary terms, with a focus on practicing the skill. For example, for the inferences lesson, students will briefly review/learn what inferences are and then there are pictures and short passages for students to practice making inferences on. This is done for each of the 17 lessons.
- This product is aligned to 4th, 5th, and 6th grade standards and will accompany each of the bundles.
- These units are not exclusive to the growing bundles, meaning that you don’t have to have both teach with, but together, they make an entire years worth of reading curriculum using novels and the common core standards.
- These lessons and corresponding pages become the notes that students reference as we head into our novel units found in my growing bundle.
Nonfiction Lessons Included:
- Reading Complex Texts
- Quoting and Citing Accurately (same lesson as literature)
- Inferences Lesson 1
- Inferences Lesson 2
- Central Idea/Main Idea and Details
- Summarizing Nonfiction Texts
- Explain and Analyze: Individual, interactions, relationships, events, procedures, ideas, or concepts in a text).
- Vocabulary/Context Clues (same lesson as literature)
- Nonfiction Text Structures: Cause and Effect
- Nonfiction Text Structures: Comparison
- Nonfiction Text Structures: Chronology
- Nonfiction Text Structures: Problem and Solution
- Author’s Purpose
- Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
- Charts, graphs, diagrams, time lines, animations, interactive elements
- Argumentative and Persuasion Techniques
- Analyzing Text Features
- Integrating Information
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