A comprehension worksheet for an article from the Year 6 magazine (Issue 3).
This teaching resource is a comprehension worksheet for the magazine article ‘10 Fascinating Facts About Mount Fuji’ from the Year 6 magazine, ‘What’s Buzzing?’ (Issue 3).
Updated: 20 Sep 2023
A comprehension worksheet for an article from the Year 6 magazine (Issue 3).
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 4 Pages
Years: 5 - 6
Use comprehension strategies to analyse information, integrating and linking ideas from a variety of print and digital sourcesElaborationsusing research skills including identifying research purpose, locating texts, gathering and organising informati...
Use comprehension strategies to interpret and analyse information and ideas, comparing content from a variety of textual sources including media and digital textsElaborationsmaking connections between the text and studentsâ own experience or oth...
Use comprehension strategies such as visualising, predicting, connecting, summarising, monitoring and questioning to build literal and inferred meaning to evaluate information and ideas
Use comprehension strategies such as visualising, predicting, connecting, summarising, monitoring and questioning to build literal and inferred meaning, and to connect and compare content from a variety of sources
A comprehension worksheet for an article from the Year 6 magazine (Issue 3).
This teaching resource is a comprehension worksheet for the magazine article ‘10 Fascinating Facts About Mount Fuji’ from the Year 6 magazine, ‘What’s Buzzing?’ (Issue 3).
Use comprehension strategies to analyse information, integrating and linking ideas from a variety of print and digital sourcesElaborationsusing research skills including identifying research purpose, locating texts, gathering and organising informati...
Use comprehension strategies to interpret and analyse information and ideas, comparing content from a variety of textual sources including media and digital textsElaborationsmaking connections between the text and studentsâ own experience or oth...
Use comprehension strategies such as visualising, predicting, connecting, summarising, monitoring and questioning to build literal and inferred meaning to evaluate information and ideas
Use comprehension strategies such as visualising, predicting, connecting, summarising, monitoring and questioning to build literal and inferred meaning, and to connect and compare content from a variety of sources
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