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Fundraiser Flash Worksheet

Fundraiser Flash Worksheet

About This Worksheet

This worksheet helps students understand how an author’s purpose drives the way a message is written, especially in something like a school announcement. A teacher might explain to a parent, “This is a great real-world example because students see how writing is used to persuade people to take action.” It teaches Grade 6 students to recognize when an author is trying to inform, entertain, or convince. For example, inviting students to bring in coins shows a purpose of encouraging participation in a fundraiser.

Curriculum and Grade Alignment

This activity aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.6, focusing on identifying an author’s purpose and how it is supported. A teacher might say, “Students are learning to ask, ‘Why did the author write this?’ and then prove it with evidence.” This builds strong comprehension and critical thinking skills. It also connects to real-life reading situations students encounter every day.

Student Tasks

On this worksheet, students will read a school announcement about a fundraising event. A teacher might explain, “They’ll determine the author’s main purpose and identify which details support it.” Students answer multiple-choice questions and select phrases that best show the author’s intent. They also explain how tone helps achieve that purpose.

Common Challenges and Misconceptions

Students may confuse the topic with the purpose, thinking the passage is simply about coins instead of persuasion. A teacher might note, “They’ll say it’s about money instead of recognizing it’s trying to get students to donate.” Another challenge is choosing the strongest supporting evidence. Teachers can support students by encouraging them to look for action words that show intent.

Implementation Guidance

In the classroom, this worksheet works well as part of a lesson on persuasive writing or real-world texts. A teacher might say, “We often connect it to announcements students hear at school so it feels relevant.” At home, parents can support by asking their child what the author wants readers to do and why. This helps students apply the skill beyond the worksheet.

Details and Features

The worksheet includes a short, engaging announcement and a variety of question types. A teacher might point out, “It’s quick to complete but still builds important skills.” The format guides students step by step through identifying purpose and tone. It is easy to print and works well in both classroom and home settings.