About This Worksheet
This worksheet is a reading comprehension activity focused on using text evidence to answer questions about a story. It is designed for Grade 4 students and emphasizes supporting answers with specific details. Students read about Evan preparing for a performance and answer questions using evidence. For example, identifying how Evan feels before the performance helps answer comprehension questions.
Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This worksheet aligns with Grade 4 standards for referring to details and examples when explaining a text. The primary learning goal is to help students support answers with evidence. Students should already understand how to locate details in a text before completing this activity successfully. This supports CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.1.
Student Tasks
On this worksheet, students will read a short story about a performance. They will answer questions and underline or copy a sentence that supports their answers. Learners must refer back to the text. The activity encourages comprehension and evidence-based thinking.
Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Students may answer without using evidence. Some learners might choose unrelated sentences. Others may give incomplete answers. Teachers should model how to find supporting details.
Implementation Guidance
This worksheet is ideal for teaching text evidence skills. Teachers can model answering one question with evidence. Parents and homeschool educators can use this activity to strengthen comprehension. It also works well as independent practice.
Details and Features
The worksheet includes a short story and structured questions. It supports comprehension and analytical thinking. The layout is clear and easy to follow. It is designed for printing and flexible use.