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Making Text Connections

A Kindergarten worksheet to help students practice making text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world connections.

Kindergarten ELA ReadingReading Comprehension StrategiesMaking Text Connections
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.1CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.3

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ELAKindergartenReadingReading ComprehensionText Connections
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Making Text Connections

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Read the story below. Then, answer the questions by making connections.

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The Little Red Hen

Once upon a time, there was a Little Red Hen. She found a grain of wheat. "Who will help me plant this wheat?" she asked. The Pig, the Cat, and the Dog all said, "Not I!" So the Little Red Hen planted it herself. When the wheat grew tall, she asked, "Who will help me cut this wheat?" The Pig, the Cat, and the Dog all said, "Not I!" So the Little Red Hen cut it herself. When it was time to make bread, she asked, "Who will help me bake this bread?" The Pig, the Cat, and the Dog all said, "Not I!" So the Little Red Hen baked it herself. When the bread was done, she asked, "Who will help me eat this bread?" "I will!" said the Pig. "I will!" said the Cat. "I will!" said the Dog. "No!" said the Little Red Hen. "I will eat it myself!" And she did.

1. Has there ever been a time when you had to do something all by yourself? What was it?

2. Does this story remind you of another story you have heard or read? Which story and why?

3. What is something you know about the world that is like this story? (Like sharing or working hard)

4. The Little Red Hen worked very hard. This reminds me of when I  .

5. The Little Red Hen wanted help to eat the bread.

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