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Fundraiser Playbook Answer Key

About This Worksheet

This worksheet is a reading comprehension activity that focuses on identifying the dominant text structure in a how-to article. It is designed for Grade 7 students and builds skills in recognizing chronological order and sequence. The passage explains step-by-step how to organize a successful school fundraiser. For example, “first choose a goal” becomes “a sequence of steps in order.” Students learn how procedures are organized to guide actions.

Curriculum and Grade Alignment

This worksheet aligns with Grade 7 standards that emphasize analyzing how texts are structured. The main goal is helping students recognize chronological structure in procedural writing. Students should already understand basic text structures before identifying dominant patterns. This aligns with Common Core Standard RI.7.5, which focuses on analyzing text organization. It also connects to TEKS 7.6(E), emphasizing understanding of informational text structures.

Student Tasks

On this worksheet, students will read a how-to passage about planning a fundraiser. They will identify the dominant text structure used in the article. Students must select the correct structure based on how the information is organized. This requires paying attention to sequence words and step-by-step progression. The task helps students understand how procedural texts are written.

Common Challenges and Misconceptions

Students may confuse chronological structure with cause and effect if they focus on outcomes instead of order. Some learners might overlook signal words like “first” or “next.” Others may choose an answer based on topic rather than organization. It is also common to miss how each step builds on the previous one. Teachers can help by modeling how to track sequence words in a passage.

Implementation Guidance

Teachers can use this worksheet during lessons on procedural texts and sequencing. It works well as guided practice where steps are identified together before answering. In small groups, students can explain why they chose a specific structure. Parents or homeschool educators can use it to reinforce reading comprehension at home. Reviewing answers together helps students build confidence in identifying structure.

Details and Features

This worksheet includes a detailed how-to passage with clear sequencing language. It provides a multiple-choice question focused on identifying text structure. The layout is simple and easy to follow for students. It is designed for printing and classroom use with clean formatting. The topic is practical and connects to real-world school activities.