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2nd Grade 2nd Grade Reading: All About Spiders (Nonfiction)

Read an informational passage about spiders and answer detail and main-idea questions.

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Worksheet details

Grade
2nd Grade
Subject
Reading
Skill
Reading Comprehension
Topic
nonfiction comprehension and main idea
Difficulty
Standard
Time
15 minutes
Pages
2 (incl. answer key)
Format
Printable PDF (US Letter)
Answer key
Included
Best for
homework, centers, review, test prep

What This Worksheet Practices

Students will find key details and the main idea of an informational passage about spiders.

  • Finding facts in nonfiction
  • Identifying the main idea
  • Using the text for answers

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Preview of 2nd Grade Reading: All About Spiders (Nonfiction)

Reading to learn facts

Nonfiction reading builds the habit of hunting for facts and finding the main idea. This passage corrects a common myth (spiders are not insects) and the whole text supports one big point: spiders are special creatures with their own features and habits.

How to use it

Have students point to the sentence that holds each fact, then ask what the whole passage is mostly about. Builds on the bats passage and pairs with the penguins passage.

👩‍🏫 Teacher note

Point out that spiders are not insects (8 legs vs. 6). Have students underline the sentence that answers each question.

🏠 Parent note

Ask 'What is the whole passage mostly about?' for the main idea.

Common Mistakes to Watch For

  • Answering from prior knowledge instead of the text
  • Choosing a detail as the main idea

Answer Key

Sample answers are provided; wording may vary.

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