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Ramadan Non-Fiction Article
Ramadan Non-Fiction Article
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Total Pages: 36 pages
Answer Key: Included with rubric
Teaching Duration: 90 minutes
File Size: 17.8 MB
File Type: PDF
Engage your students with this informative Ramadan Non-Fiction Article! This resource introduces students to the significance of Ramadan for those who observe it, making it perfect for cultural awareness, reading comprehension, and cross-curricular learning. With activities designed to support reading comprehension, grammar, and critical thinking, this resource is ideal for standardized test prep, social studies, or ELA lessons. Whether you’re incorporating it into a diversity unit or using it to strengthen non-fiction reading skills, this printable and digital resource provides everything you need for an engaging lesson.
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Resource Includes:
- 1 Non-Fiction Article (regular & modified versions)
- 2 Audio Files (MP3)
- 1 Pre-Reading Activity (K-W-L chart)
- 3 Post-Reading Activities (comprehension questions, grammar questions, and long answer writing)
- Print & Digital Formats
- Detailed Lesson Plan
- Answer Key
- PDF & Google Slides™ Formats
Why Choose This Assignment?
✅Versatile Usage: Perfect for helping your students learn about Ramadan or any time you want to explore interesting non-fiction material with your students.
✅Comprehensive Learning: Promote reading skills, historical knowledge, and critical thinking with a single resource.
✅Comprehensive Support: Benefit from a teacher lesson plan and a pre-reading K-W-L chart to guide your teaching journey.
✅Reinforce Key Skills: Students can work on their reading, writing and thinking skills.
Teacher Feedback
- "This is a fantastic resource! My students who celebrate Ramadan love the accurate information that [was] portrayed in the text"
- “My students did not have knowledge of this holiday and were really interested to learn about it. It was easy to teach - video, article, comprehension questions, and critical thinking questions. So many outcomes covered in one easy lesson. Thanks!”
- “It was [the] perfect lesson to celebrate the holiday on the week of.”



