Informative Writing — Analysis Worksheet
Interactive worksheet with auto-grading, instant feedback, and printable PDF.
- Format
- Interactive (Online), Printable (PDF)
- Grades
- 5
- Subjects
- ela
- Standards
- W.5.9.B
What's included
About this worksheet
Reading Literature - Analysis Worksheet develops critical reading and analytical skills through examining a passage from "Wishtree" by Katherine Applegate. This interactive and printable worksheet, that aligns with the Common Core State Standards, Reading Literature - Analysis helps students explore themes of acceptance, community, and diversity through thoughtful literary analysis.
The worksheet guides students through analyzing story elements including plot, theme, characterization, and literary devices. Through carefully crafted multiple-choice questions, students examine metaphors, character motivations, and thematic elements while developing their ability to support interpretations with textual evidence.
What will your child learn through this worksheet?
- Literary analysis and comprehension techniques
- Theme identification and interpretation
- Character motivation analysis
- Understanding of literary devices
Learning Outcomes
Cognitive
- This interactive worksheet develops textual analysis abilities
- Students learn to identify themes and literary elements
Psychomotor
- Through this worksheet, students practice evidence-based reading
- Develop skills in structured response formation
Affective
- This interactive worksheet cultivates empathy and understanding
- Develops appreciation for diverse perspectives
Reinforce
- The worksheet enhances social awareness through literature
- Strengthens analytical thinking skills
Tags
literary analysis, reading comprehension, character analysis, theme identification, literary devices, critical thinking, textual evidence, metaphor analysis, story elements, reading skills, literature study, diversity awareness, social themes, analytical reading, literature interpretation
Common Core standards covered
Apply grade 5 Reading standards to informational texts (e.g., "Explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text, identifying which reasons and evidence support which point[s]").
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- Standards-aligned
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