1. In the story about a caterpillar becoming a butterfly, what happens AFTER the caterpillar builds its chrysalis?
2. How are a doctor and nurse connected in their jobs?
3. What happens BEFORE you can eat your lunch at school?
4. How are rain and plants connected?
5. What do you need BEFORE you can bake cookies?
6. How are a farmer and a grocery store connected?
7. What happens AFTER you plant a seed?
8. How are the sun and ice cream connected on a hot day?
9. What do you need BEFORE you can read a book?
10. How are exercise and health connected?
This engaging digital activity helps first graders develop their reading comprehension skills by identifying and describing connections between different elements in informational texts. Students practice understanding how individuals, events, ideas, and pieces of information relate to each other - a crucial skill for deeper reading comprehension.
Through this interactive game, students will:
- Identify relationships between key individuals in a text
- Understand how events are connected in informational texts
- Make logical connections between ideas and information
- Develop critical thinking skills through analyzing text relationships
- Build reading comprehension strategies
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