Coral Informational Article and Comprehension Activities
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This Coral Informational Article and Comprehension Activities includes an article about coral, website resources for online articles and videos, a fact sort sheet, a variety of note-taking sheets, comprehension activities, and mini-report pages.

This Coral Informational Article and Comprehension Activities includes an article about coral in two formats (two-page color photos & one-page text), website resources for online articles and videos about coral, a fact sort sheet where students can sort facts about coral, a variety of note-taking sheets, comprehension activities, and mini-report pages.
Use these articles as a resource when researching and writing about animals. Read the article, look at a variety of web sites, and watch a couple of videos to gather all our facts about the animal. Once students have the facts, sort the facts into categories and then write a research report.
This article works well with my Informational Writing Tools packet that scaffolds expository or informational writing about animals from researching facts to writing paragraphs.
Included in this Coral resource are:
- Vocabulary Cards with key terms from the reading passage
- Informational Article in two formats (with and without photos)
- Websites for additional research: QR Codes & Google Site
- Graphic Organizers for note-taking
- Comprehension Activities such as short answer and cloze reading
- Fact Sort for students can organize the facts
- Summary Page
- Writing Pages for a mini-report
Some videos are on YouTube. Make sure you can access YouTube at school.
Also available is a Coral Reef Animals BUNDLE that includes coral, clownfish, tiger shark, manta ray, giant claim, sea cucumber, sea slug, sea star, sea turtle, and sea urchin. Purchasing the BUNDLE will save you from purchasing each animal individually.
The videos are on YouTube, so be sure you can access them at school.










Megan P. –
I used this for a global research project and the kids LOVED it! This was a very valuable resource.
Teri M. –
Great way to learn about coral and practice looking for evidence. My students always enjoy reading non fiction texts.
Kathy Y. –
My students loved learning about coral reefs!
Diva S. –
This was a great supplemental activity for my struggling students. Thank you so much! :)
Teresa Headtke –
Great information to supplement our learning about Australia and coral reefs as ecosystems.