📖 Research Skills — Using Multiple Sources
Dive into the Open Ocean with Captain Coral!
Read the Passage First!
🔤 Words to Know
Research — A key concept in using multiple sources.
Using — Part of learning about research skills.
Captain Coral and Wanda sat on the deck of their research boat, floating over the underwater canyon.
"Let us study research skills today," said Wanda. "This is an important reading and writing skill."
They worked through examples together, using ocean-themed texts and stories. Captain Coral practiced identifying key details and applying the new skill.
"The key to using multiple sources is paying close attention to the text," said Wanda.
"I can already see how this helps me understand what I read!" said Captain Coral.
"Great readers always look for patterns and clues in the text," said Wanda. "You are getting really good at this!"
🧠 Answer the Questions
Read carefully. Pick the best answer!
What reading skill is this quiz about?
Who taught the lesson?
What is research?
What are the three parts of a story?
Which is an example of figurative language?
What is a simile?
What is the main idea of a passage?
Which word has a prefix?
First person uses which words?
What does a topic sentence do?
9 x 4 = ?
What is 1/2 + 1/2?
Where did the lesson happen?