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What It Is:
This is a reading comprehension worksheet where students complete interviews conducted by a news reporter with four children: Adhirin, Minashi, Alala, and Juan. The worksheet includes short paragraphs describing each child's life and struggles, with blanks for students to fill in using word banks provided at the bottom of the page. The word banks contain phrases like 'I have to go to class,' 'I have to work as a rubbish collector,' and location names such as 'Ghana, Africa' and 'Bogota, Colombia.'
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet appears suitable for grades 4-6. The reading level of the passages and the complexity of the vocabulary are appropriate for this age range. The activity requires comprehension skills and the ability to select appropriate phrases to complete the sentences.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop reading comprehension skills, vocabulary, and an understanding of different cultures and global issues. It promotes critical thinking by requiring students to analyze the text and choose the most appropriate phrase to complete each sentence. It also encourages empathy and awareness of the challenges faced by children in different parts of the world.
How to Use It:
Students should first read each interview paragraph carefully. Then, they should select the appropriate phrase from the word banks at the bottom of the worksheet to fill in each blank. Students should ensure that the selected phrase makes sense in the context of the paragraph and grammatically fits the sentence. After completing the worksheet, it can be used as a basis for a class discussion about the lives of the children and the issues they face.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary and middle school students who are learning about reading comprehension, vocabulary, and global awareness. It can also be used for ESL students who are looking to improve their reading and writing skills. Teachers can use this as a classroom activity or as homework.