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Read, understand and tell about nonfiction.
1. Students can ask and answer questions about important details in nonfiction books.
2. Students can tell the main topic and important details in nonfiction books.
3. Students can tell how people, events or ideas are connected.
4. Students can ask and answer questions about new words in nonfiction books.
5. Students can find the front cover, back cover and title page in nonfiction books
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6. Students can tell who the author and illustrator are in nonfiction books AND what their jobs are.
7. Students can tell how the words and pictures go together in nonfiction books.
8. Students can find the reasons an author gives to make the information more clear.
9. Students can tell how two nonfiction books about the same thing are alike and different.
10. Students can be an important part of nonfiction group reading activities in the classroom
Read, understand and tell about nonfiction.
1. Students can ask and answer questions about important details in nonfiction books.
2. Students can tell the main topic and important details in nonfiction books.
3. Students can tell how people, events or ideas are connected.
4. Students can ask and answer questions about new words in nonfiction books.
5. Students can find the front cover, back cover and title page in nonfiction books
.
6. Students can tell who the author and illustrator are in nonfiction books AND what their jobs are.
7. Students can tell how the words and pictures go together in nonfiction books.
8. Students can find the reasons an author gives to make the information more clear.
9. Students can tell how two nonfiction books about the same thing are alike and different.
10. Students can be an important part of nonfiction group reading activities in the classroom