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Details of an Informational Text Worksheet

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It looks like you've uploaded a blank worksheet titled *"Details of an Informational Text"* from Have Fun Teaching, but there is no actual informational text or image content included in your upload. This worksheet is designed to be used alongside a specific informational text and accompanying pictures (either provided by a teacher or in a textbook).

Here's how this worksheet works:


The goal is for students to:
1. Read or listen to an informational text.
2. Look at related pictures.
3. Identify key details about the topic.
4. Write each detail in one of the four "Detail" boxes.
5. Circle whether they learned the detail from the text or the picture.
6. Fill in the Main Topic box with the central idea.
7. Write a sentence summarizing something they learned.

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Example Scenario (for illustration):


Let’s say the informational text is about "How a Plant Grows" and includes pictures showing seeds, soil, sunlight, and a growing plant.

#### Possible Completed Worksheet:

- Main Topic: How Plants Grow

- Detail 1: Seeds need soil to grow.
→ Circle: picture

- Detail 2: Plants need sunlight to make food.
→ Circle: text

- Detail 3: Water helps the plant grow tall.
→ Circle: text

- Detail 4: Roots hold the plant in the ground.
→ Circle: picture

- Sentence: I learned that plants need sunlight, water, and soil to grow.

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To Use This Worksheet:


You’ll need:
- An informational text (e.g., about animals, weather, space, etc.)
- Illustrations that go with the text
- A way to read/listen to the text (teacher read-aloud, audio, or student reading)

Then, guide students to:
- Extract key details
- Determine if the detail came from text or image
- Identify the main topic
- Summarize learning in a sentence

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If you can provide:
1. The informational text (or its content)
2. The pictures or descriptions of them

I’d be happy to help fill out this worksheet step-by-step!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of informational text worksheet.
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