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Author's Purpose Worksheet 2. Here's another effective activity to give students lots of practice with finding the author's purpose. Students read the descriptions of the texts and determine whether the author's purpose is to inform, persuade, or entertain. Then they explain their answers.
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The concept of author’s purpose is a notion that is often discussed in classrooms, and identifying the author’s purpose is a skill that is frequently evaluated on state reading tests. Fortunately, this topic is as easy to teach as it is to learn.
This collection of worksheets are designed to help students analyze why an author has written a particular text, including whether it is meant to inform, persuade, or entertain. These worksheets include a variety of activities that encourage critical thinking and analysis of the text.
This collection of worksheets presents short passages, advertisements, excerpts, recipes, and other samples, and the students must determine the reason behind the writing. Students will learn how to use context and language clues in order to determine the purpose of the passage.
Digging Deep into Purpose and Vocabulary. Worksheet. This reading worksheet highlights important vocabulary words and the main purpose of a text. Download and print RI.2.6 worksheets to help kids develop this key second grade Common Core ELA (English language arts) skill.
Author’s Purpose Worksheet #2. Directions: Read each short selection. Determine what the author’s purpose for writing the story may be. Your three options are Persuade, Inform, or Entertain. Write you answer beside the passage and list two reasons to support your analysis.
Assess reading comprehension by reviewing 3 short passages and answering questions about the author's purpose. This worksheet is best used as independent practice as part of your Author’s Purpose & Craft lesson.