Making Connections in Nonfiction
A Grade 1 worksheet to help students practice making connections while reading nonfiction texts.
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Making Connections in Nonfiction
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Read the passage below about apples. Then, answer the questions by making connections to what you already know.

All About Apples
Apples are a yummy fruit that grow on trees. They can be red, green, or yellow. Apples have a small stem and a few seeds inside. We can eat apples fresh, or we can make apple juice, apple pie, and applesauce. Apples are good for you!
1. The passage says apples grow on trees. What other fruit do you know that grows on a tree?
I know that grows on a tree.
2. The passage says apples can be red, green, or yellow. What color apple is your favorite? Why?
My favorite apple color is because .
1. The passage tells us apples are good for you. What other healthy foods do you know about?
1. Apples can be blue.
True
False
2. Apples have seeds inside.
True
False
Draw a picture of your favorite apple food (like apple pie or apple juice) and label it.
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