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📚 Topic Summary
Lists are everywhere! They help us organize information and understand things better. When we read, authors often use lists to present ideas in a clear way. Recognizing these lists makes reading easier. When we write, lists help us share our ideas one by one, making sure everyone understands. In this worksheet, we'll practice identifying and using lists to boost our reading comprehension!
🔤 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word to its meaning:
- 📝 List
- 💡 Item
- 🗂️ Structure
- 📖 Comprehension
- 🎯 Purpose
Definitions:
- a. Understanding something
- b. A reason for doing something
- c. A group of things written one after the other
- d. The way that something is arranged or organized
- e. A single thing in a list
Write the correct letter next to each word:
- List: ____
- Item: ____
- Structure: ____
- Comprehension: ____
- Purpose: ____
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the paragraph and fill in the missing words from the word bank.
Word Bank: first, second, finally, list, important
When making a cake, there are many steps. ____, you need to gather all the ingredients. ____, you mix the ingredients together. ____, you bake the cake. Making a ____ of the steps can be very ____.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Think about your favorite story. Can you remember any lists in the story? What did the list help you understand?
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