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Collection of author purpose worksheet (29)
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Author's Purpose worksheet asking students to identify if texts are meant to inform, persuade, or entertain.
Author's Purpose Worksheet 4: Students identify the author's main purpose for various texts and explain their reasoning.
Author's Purpose worksheet for students to identify whether text is intended to entertain, inform, or persuade.
Answer key for Author's Purpose Worksheet 5, listing purposes and example explanations for each question.
Author's Purpose Practice Worksheet for K-5 students, designed to teach reading comprehension skills.
Author's Purpose worksheet with examples and exercises for identifying persuasive, informative, and entertaining texts.
Author's Purpose worksheet for students to match text types with their intended purpose by coloring.
Author's Purpose worksheet for kids, helping them identify if a text is meant to inform, entertain, or persuade.
Author's Purpose worksheet for students to identify if text is meant to entertain, persuade, or inform.
Author's Purpose Worksheet 5: Identify the author's purpose for each item and explain your reasoning.
Author's Purpose worksheet for students to match different types of texts with their intended purpose.
Author's Purpose worksheet with examples to identify if text is meant to persuade, inform, or entertain.
Author's Purpose worksheet focusing on analyzing the author's intent in a text about democracy in America.
Author's Purpose worksheet with three statements and multiple-choice options for identifying the author's intent.
Author's Purpose worksheet for students to categorize text examples into persuasive, entertaining, and informative/explanatory types.
"Piece of the Pie" worksheet for teaching author's purpose, matching book titles to persuasive, informative, or entertaining purposes.