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Collection of prereading worksheet (33)
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Pre-Reading Game: What Do You See? - A fun activity for kids to match clues with the correct objects.
Novel Study Before Reading Activity worksheet with sections for cover illustration, author and illustrator, blurb, and book title analysis.
Fun and engaging ABC learning activity for kids, featuring images and word puzzles to practice spelling and vocabulary.
Fun and educational ABC learning worksheet for kids, where they circle the image that matches the given word.
Pre-reading Activities worksheet designed to engage students in critical thinking and discussion before reading a text.
Pre-Reading worksheet for the book "Ghost" designed to engage students with questions about the cover, title, and illustrations.
Book Look worksheet for students to explore and reflect on their reading and personal experiences with trading.
Pre-reading activity sheet for "A Wrinkle in Time" featuring statements to evaluate with opinions and reasoning.
Pre-Reading Skills: Nursery Rhyme Match-up worksheet for children to draw a circle around the picture that matches the clue to the correct nursery rhyme character.
Pre-reading activity for middle school English class using "A Long Walk to Water" and interactive worksheets.
Educational "Preview" worksheet for reading comprehension, displayed on a tablet with related printables in the background.
"Can you join the matching pairs? Draw a line between the matching pictures. Use different colors for each matching pair."
Pre-reading worksheet for "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" featuring questions about the book's cover, illustrator, publisher, and genre.
Pre-reading activities for Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," including a table with literary figures and movements.
Worksheet titled "Trapped on an Island" that presents a survival scenario for a group of children after a plane crash, prompting them to discuss leadership, essential jobs, potential problems, and prioritize goals like rescue and fun.