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Informational stories and texts worksheets available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide comprehensive resources for developing students' nonfiction reading comprehension and analytical skills. These expertly designed practice problems guide learners through the essential components of informational writing, including identifying main ideas and supporting details, understanding text structures like cause-and-effect or compare-and-contrast, and recognizing author's purpose and point of view. The collection includes free printables with complete answer keys in convenient PDF format, covering diverse informational topics from science articles and historical accounts to biographical sketches and procedural texts. Students strengthen critical thinking abilities as they learn to distinguish fact from opinion, evaluate evidence, and synthesize information across multiple sources while building vocabulary specific to informational genres.
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