📖 Integrating Information — Combining Multiple Sources
Explore the Kelp Forest with Wanda!
Read the Passage First!
🔤 Words to Know
Integrating — A concept in combining multiple sources.
Combining — Related to integrating information.
Wanda and Scuba Bob were in the giant kelp stalks, studying an important reading skill: integrating information.
"Fifth graders need to master Combining Multiple Sources," said Scuba Bob. "This skill helps you think critically about texts."
They analyzed ocean-themed passages, identifying key elements and drawing conclusions based on evidence.
"Always return to the text for support," said Scuba Bob. "Your ideas must be backed by what the author actually wrote."
Wanda practiced applying the skill to multiple texts, comparing and contrasting ideas across sources.
"Critical reading is like being a scientist," said Wanda. "You observe, gather evidence, and draw conclusions."
"And you never stop questioning!" said Scuba Bob.
🧠 Answer the Questions
Read carefully!
What skill is this quiz about?
Who helped Wanda?
What is integrating?
Why must you cite text evidence?
What is theme?
What is hyperbole?
What is the difference between summarizing and quoting?
What makes a strong opinion essay?
How do you identify an author s purpose?
What is onomatopoeia?
2/3 + 1/4 = ?
4.56 - 2.3 = ?
Volume of 5 x 4 x 3?
Where does Grade 5 take place?