CCSS Standard R.7 Worksheets (Literature & Informational Texts for ELA and Literacy)
Below you’ll find materials aligned to Common Core State Standards (CCSS). This page houses print-ready PDFs and digital PDF worksheets, packets, and lessons aligned to the CCSS standards for English Language Arts. Reading: Literature or Informational Texts, Standard 7 (R7) is “Integrate and evaluate content presented in diverse media and formats.” This standard applies to grades K-12.
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Welcome to our collection of printable simile worksheets, designed to spark creativity and enhance language skills for students of all ages! Whether you’re a teacher seeking engaging classroom activities or a parent looking for fun, educational resources at home, our worksheets offer a valuable tool for exploring the rich world…
There’s no doubt that inferencing skills are some of the most challenging to teach (and learn) in any classroom. Students need close reading skills, as well as the confidence, to make a strong inference about what they’re reading. If you’re looking for resources on teaching this skill to your students,…
Let’s learn about repetition with examples and printable activities! What is repetition? Repetition is an important part of poetry. When lines and words are repeated, it can tell us a great deal about a poet’s intended effect or message. In speeches, stories, music lyrics and poems, repeated lines can emphasize…
Here, you’ll find ReadingVine’s resources focusing on onomatopoeia examples and activities! What is onomatopoeia? Onomatopoeia is a figurative language technique where a writer uses words that model or name a sound. These words can include “buzz” “clang” “chop” “zip” and “boom.” Looking for a more comprehensive list? Be sure to…
Welcome to our character traits anchor chart section! Character traits are qualities that define a character within a story. Readers can look for clues that are provided directly by the author, make interpretations based on a character’s language, thoughts, and action, and consider insights that other characters provide. Understanding and…
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