Writing Conclusions for Informational Text
Interactive worksheet with auto-grading, instant feedback, and printable PDF.
- Format
- Interactive (Online), Printable (PDF)
- Grades
- 5
- Subjects
- ela
- Standards
- W.5.2.E
What's included
About this worksheet
The Writing a Conclusion worksheet enhances students' ability to identify appropriate concluding statements for informational texts. This interactive and printable worksheet, that aligns with the Common Core State Standards, Writing a Conclusion uses an engaging passage about football to teach students how to select conclusions that logically follow from the provided information. Through careful analysis of the text's content and structure, students learn to distinguish between conclusions that accurately reflect the passage's main ideas and those that introduce unrelated or contradictory information.
Students examine a comprehensive passage describing various aspects of football, including its rules, equipment, and popularity, then evaluate multiple conclusion options to determine which best summarizes the text's content. The worksheet helps students understand that effective conclusions should naturally flow from and reinforce the information presented in the passage, rather than introducing new topics or contrary opinions. This exercise develops critical thinking skills about text coherence and logical relationships in writing.
What will your child learn through this worksheet?
- Evaluating conclusions for relevance and accuracy
- Understanding text coherence and logical flow
- Identifying main ideas and supporting details
- Recognizing appropriate conclusion statements
Learning Outcomes
- Students will select appropriate conclusions with 85% accuracy
- Students will explain why certain conclusions are more suitable than others
- Students will identify conclusions that match the text's tone and content
- Students will recognize inappropriate or contradictory conclusions
Cognitive
- This interactive worksheet develops critical analysis of text relationships
- Students learn to evaluate logical connections in writing
Psychomotor
- The worksheet encourages active reading and decision-making
- Students practice systematic analysis of text structure
Affective
- This interactive worksheet promotes appreciation for coherent writing
- Students develop confidence in evaluating text relationships
Reinforce
- The worksheet reinforces understanding of text organization
- Students learn to recognize appropriate writing conclusions
Tags
conclusion writing, text analysis, reading comprehension, logical reasoning, writing skills, paragraph structure, informational text, text coherence, critical thinking, main idea, supporting details, writing organization, text evaluation, conclusion selection, reading analysis
Common Core standards covered
Provide a concluding statement or section related to the information or explanation presented.
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