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Author's Purpose in Nonfiction worksheets for Class 1 available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide young learners with foundational practice in understanding why authors write informational texts. These carefully designed printables focus on helping first-grade students recognize the three primary purposes behind nonfiction writing: to inform, to explain, and to describe. Each worksheet incorporates age-appropriate texts and visual cues that guide students through identifying whether an author wrote a piece to teach them something new, help them understand how something works, or paint a picture with words about a topic. The practice problems feature simple, engaging nonfiction passages about familiar subjects like animals, community helpers, and everyday objects, making the concept accessible to emerging readers. Complete answer keys accompany each free worksheet, enabling teachers to quickly assess student understanding and provide targeted feedback on this critical reading comprehension skill.
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