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Grade 3 Supporting Details
What is a "Supporting Detail"?
  1. details that explain the end of the story
  2. details that tell you what will happen in the story
  3. details that explain the main idea of the story
  4. details that read the story for you
Grade 4 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.4.3

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Grade 7 Supporting Details
To activate prior knowledge I ask myself:
  1. what are the details?
  2. what will happen next?
  3. have I ever read, seen or heard of this before?
  4. did I get the answers to my questions?
Grade 4 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.4.1

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Which detail supports the answer to Part A?
  1. People laugh at me, but if I had a fine sounding name they wouldn't laugh.
  2. If I should do some wonderful thing, nobody would think anything of it.
  3. Some folks say that a name doesn't amount to anything, but it does.
  4. No, Sir, nobody would think anything of it at all just because—why just because it was done by Peter Rabbit.
Grade 6 Supporting Details
Grade 3 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3

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Which profession is MOST similar to what groundhogs do on February 2?
  1. Fortune teller
  2. Weather forecaster
  3. Scientist
  4. Naturalist
Grade 6 Supporting Details

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The ad contains the words "furniture excluded." What do these words mean?
  1. Furniture is 10% off.
  2. The store has lots of furniture.
  3. The store does not sell furniture.
  4. Furniture is not included in the sale.
Grade 2 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.2.4
Tell how.
  1. retell
  2. predict
  3. explain
Grade 7 Supporting Details
Which would provide the BEST support for this topic sentence?

One of the most beautiful birds in the world is the peacock.
  1. The peacock's feathers are a vision of vibrant colors.
  2. The females of the species are known as peahens.
  3. Peacocks have a distinctive call.
  4. Peacocks are often found in zoos.
Grade 3 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3

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Which famous groundhog is LEAST like the others?
  1. Octorara Orphie
  2. Buckeye Chuck
  3. Phil-Staten Island Chuck
  4. Tennessee Groundhog
Grade 1 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.1.3
Grade 1 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.1.1

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What is something people do in the spring?
  1. plant a garden
  2. climb a tree
  3. watch TV
  4. eat watermelon
Grade 3 Supporting Details CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.3.1

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What happens on March 20 or 21?
  1. The autumnal equinox
  2. The vernal equinox
  3. Warmer weather
  4. Colder weather
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