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Compare and Contrast First and Secondhand Accounts in Non-Fiction Worksheets

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Firsthand or Secondhand Account?
Firsthand or Secondhand Account?
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Firsthand or Secondhand Account?
During this reading exercise, students will work in small groups to look at various sample passages and sort them based on firsthand or secondhand accounts.
4th grade
Reading & writing
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Basking Shark Coloring Page
Basking Shark Coloring Page
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Basking Shark Coloring Page
Did you know the basking shark is the second largest living fish? Give your first grader a fun and informational coloring page, all about the Basking Shark!
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Venn Diagram: Compare and Contrast Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
Venn Diagram: Compare and Contrast Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
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Venn Diagram: Compare and Contrast Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
When paired with nonfiction texts, this classic graphic organizer will help students visualize the similarities and differences between two accounts of the same event.
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Response Writing: Comparing Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
Response Writing: Comparing Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
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Response Writing: Comparing Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts
This activity, complete with sentence frames and a word bank with key words and phrases, can be used to assist those students who need extra support with writing a response.
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