Otters—Informational Text
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Build K-5 domain specific vocabulary with this hub of printable and digital resources. Students explore animals, science, and social studies through informational texts, context clues activities, and academic word exercises. Resources span grade levels to support vocabulary growth across elementary grades.
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Domain specific words are the specialized vocabulary students encounter in science, social studies, and other content areas. In early grades, students learn to identify unfamiliar words in simple informational texts about animals like otters and penguins. By upper elementary, they use context clues to define bolded terms in passages about astronauts, sea stars, and food conservation. This progression builds academic language and reading comprehension skills.
Resources on this page include informational reading passages, context clues worksheets, and vocabulary activities centered on animals, science, and social studies themes. Students practice using context clues, identifying unknown words, and understanding how domain specific words carry meaning in nonfiction texts. These activities support vocabulary acquisition, close reading, and content-area literacy across all elementary grades.
Teachers can use this hub to differentiate across a mixed-ability classroom. Choose simpler animal passages for intervention or small groups, and more complex science or social studies texts for grade-level or enrichment groups. Resources work well for whole-group mini-lessons, literacy centers, independent practice, homework, or assessment. Mix printable worksheets with digital versions for flexible use. The scaffolded design allows students to build skills from identifying unknown words to independently defining domain specific vocabulary.
These resources align with grade-level Common Core standards for reading informational texts and vocabulary acquisition across K-5. They support standards related to using context clues, determining word meanings, and building academic vocabulary.
Yes, many resources are available as printable PDFs for classroom use. Some are free, and others require a paid membership. You can also access digital versions for online learning.
Yes, resources span kindergarten through fifth grade. Passages and activities are leveled so you can choose the right challenge for your students, from simple animal texts to complex social studies topics.
Resources focus on animals, science, and social studies. Sample topics include otters, penguins, plants, sea stars, astronauts, elections, pandas, food conservation, and water conservation.
Many passages include bolded domain specific words. Students read the text and use context clues to define those words without a dictionary. This builds independent word-solving skills essential for reading nonfiction.