Text Features
Central Idea
Author's Perspective & Author's Claim
Summary
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What text feature would a reader use to find the page numbers for a specific section of text they are looking for?

Table of Content

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What is the Central Idea of this passage?

Bees are very important insects that help plants grow. When bees visit flowers to collect nectar, they also move pollen from one flower to another. This process is called pollination, and it helps plants make seeds and fruit. Many foods people eat, like apples, strawberries, and almonds, depend on bees. Without bees, it would be much harder to grow the food we need.

Bees are important because they help plants grow and produce the food people eat.

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What is the author's claim about recess?

Recess is the most important part of the school day. When students play outside, they feel happier and can focus better in class. Some schools has playgrounds, swings, and basketball courts. Running, jumping, and playing games helps kids use their energy in positive ways.

Recess is an important and essential part of a student's school day.

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What is a summary for this passage?

When Maya walked along the beach after a storm, she discovered a shell unlike any she had ever seen. It shimmered with iridescent colors and felt unusually warm in her hand. As she examined it, she noticed faint markings carved into its surface, almost like symbols from a secret language.

That evening, Maya placed the shell beside her bed. As she drifted to sleep, she could swear she heard a soft humming sound. She wondered if the shell was merely a strange souvenir—or something far more magical.


Maya finds a strange, shimmering shell on the beach and begins to suspect it may be magical when it makes a sound at night.

200

What text feature is used to show readers that a word is important?

Bold Print
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What is the Central Idea of this passage?

Exercise helps keep our bodies healthy and strong. Activities like running, biking, and playing sports make our hearts and muscles stronger. Exercise can also help people feel happier because it releases chemicals in the brain that improve mood. Even a short walk each day can make a big difference in how people feel.

Exercise is important because it keeps the body healthy and helps people feel good.

200

What is the author's perspective about reading before bed?

I believe reading before bed is better than watching TV. While cartoons and movies are funny, books help calm the mind and make bedtime more relaxing. Some people like to read newspapers while others read picture books and novels. Watching TV can keep your brain too active and make it harder to sleep.

Reading before bed is better than watching TV.

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What a summary for this passage?

Ethan loved spending afternoons in the town library, where the air smelled of old pages and dust. One day, a folded map slipped out of a crumbling history book. The map showed landmarks Ethan recognized, but there were also unfamiliar paths marked with words like “forbidden” and “hidden route.”

Curious and uneasy, Ethan traced the lines with his finger. He realized the map might lead to something forgotten long ago. Though he felt a sense of hesitation, his curiosity grew stronger than his fear. He then decided to locate the places on that map.

Ethan discovers a hidden map in a library book and feels both nervous and excited about the mysterious place it might lead to. He decides to follow the map.

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What text feature would an author use to explain what is happening in a photograph?

A caption

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What is the Central Idea of this passage?

Water can change the land in many ways over time. Rivers slowly wear away rocks and soil as they flow, creating valleys and canyons. Rain can also shape the land by washing dirt downhill. Even though water seems gentle, it has the power to change Earth’s surface greatly over many years.

Water changes the Earth’s land through erosion over time.

300

What does the author believe about school lunches?

Our school should serve more fruits and vegetables at lunch. Healthy foods give students energy and help them grow strong. Options like salad, apples, green beans, and bananas are a good place to start. Pizza and fries taste good, but they should not be eaten every day at school.

School cafeterias needs to serve more fruits and vegetables.

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What is a summary for this passage:

In the corner of Mrs. Bell’s antique shop stood a tall clock that ticked louder than the rest. Noah noticed that while other clocks stopped and started, this one continued without rest, as though time itself depended on it. Mrs. Bell warned him not to touch it, calling it “temperamental.”

Later, when Noah glanced back, the clock’s hands were spinning wildly. He felt a surge of excitement and fear, unsure if the clock was broken—or if it was trying to tell him something important.

Noah notices a strange clock in an antique shop that never stops ticking and begins to worry that it is more powerful than it appears.

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Which text feature would most likely be used to show the period of time that a series of events has occurred?

A timeline

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What is the Central Idea of this passage:

Libraries are places where people can learn and explore new ideas. They offer books, magazines, and computers that anyone can use. Many libraries also host programs like reading clubs and homework help. Libraries give people free access to information and encourage a love of reading.

Libraries help people learn by providing free access to books, information, and programs.

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What is the author's claim about dogs?

There are many pets some people have choose to have. Dogs make great pets because they are friendly and loyal. They like to play and can help people feel less lonely. Taking care of a dog can also  teach kids responsibility. Other pets are nice, but do not bring all the same qualities that a dog would.

Dogs are the best pets.

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What is a summary for this passage?

Josefina never expected to be chosen as team captain. She was quiet and often doubted her abilities. When her classmates voted for her, she felt both proud and overwhelmed. Leading others seemed like a task meant for someone louder and more confident.

As practices went on, Josefina learned to speak up and listen carefully to her teammates. Slowly, she realized that leadership was not about being the strongest voice, but about making thoughtful choices that helped everyone succeed.

Josefina is surprised to be chosen as team captain but learns that being a good leader means listening and making thoughtful decisions.

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What text feature is used to help the reader identify the main idea of that section of text?

Heading/Subheading

500

What is the Central Idea of this passage?

The Earth has different seasons because it is tilted as it moves around the sun. When a part of Earth is tilted toward the sun, it gets more sunlight and heat, causing summer. When it is tilted away, it receives less sunlight, which causes winter. This pattern repeats every year as Earth orbits the sun.

The seasons change because of Earth’s tilt and its movement around the sun.

500

What is the author's opinion about cleaning your room?

Many parents needs to tell their kids to clean their rooms. Cleaning your room every week is a good habit. A clean room makes it easier to find your things and helps you feel calm. Even though it takes time, it is worth the effort.

Keeping your room clean is worth the work!
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What is a summary for this passage:

The storm arrived without warning, darkening the sky above Pine Hill. Wind whipped through the trees, and rain poured down in heavy sheets. Inside his cabin, Oliver watched the chaos with apprehension, fearing the storm would destroy everything around him.

When morning came, the hill stood peaceful once more. Though branches were scattered and the ground was soaked, Pine Hill remained strong. Oliver felt a deep sense of relief, knowing that even the worst storms do not last forever.

Oliver watches a frightening storm hit Pine Hill, but afterward he feels relieved to see that the hill and cabin survived.

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