Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Article and Activities - Ebooks vs. Print Books

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Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Article and Activities - Ebooks vs. Print Books: Bring nonfiction into your classroom with this comprehensive resource, designed to meet your informational text standards. Use the included presentation slides to guide this high-interest nonfiction reading comprehension and analysis lesson where students will read an article about the enduring debate of which is better: print books or ebooks. Students will then show their comprehension and analysis of the article with a ready-to-use response assignment, focusing on evaluating the author, making connections, finding text evidence and making inferences. Also included is a fun and creative assignment where students take on the role of an author who must plan and write a book blurb to entice readers to pick up their new book. This ebook vs print book nonfiction reading comprehension and analysis lesson has everything you need to help your students be stronger at reading and analyzing informational texts.

 

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Included in This Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Article and Activities Resource:

➡️ Ebooks vs. Print Books Presentation Slides: Use this PowerPoint presentation to guide you through every element of the lesson. From pre-reading discussion questions to activity prompts and answer keys, each slide is crafted to facilitate engaging classroom discussions. Additionally, the presentation includes a link to a related video and a video writing prompt, enabling students to make meaningful text-to-self connections.

➡️ Ebooks vs. Print Books Nonfiction Article: Engage your students in an original nonfiction article that explores the debate between ebooks and print books. This informative piece provides a foundation for in-depth discussions, reading comprehension, and critical analysis.

➡️ Ebooks vs. Print Books Reading Response Assignment: Challenge students to analyze the text and show reading comprehension and analysis with this reading response assignment. Designed to meet informational text curriculum standards, this assignment encourages students to analyze and reflect on key concepts like making inferences, finding text evidence, evaluating the author, and more. A detailed teacher answer key is provided for easy grading and review.

➡️ Book Blurb Creative Response Assignment: Foster creativity and critical thinking skills with this engaging assignment. Students take on the role of a new author who is tasked with crafting a compelling blurb for either an ebook or print book.

 

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