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Author's purpose in nonfiction worksheets for kindergarten through Wayground provide young learners with foundational skills to understand why authors write informational texts. These carefully designed resources help students recognize the three primary purposes that drive nonfiction writing: to inform, to explain, and to describe real-world topics that matter to curious young minds. Each worksheet features age-appropriate nonfiction passages paired with guided questions that strengthen critical thinking abilities while building reading comprehension skills essential for academic success. The collection includes both printable pdf formats and digital versions, complete with answer keys that support independent practice and enable teachers to provide immediate feedback during skill-building activities.
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