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Chinese Head Tax Reading Comprehension Activities | Paper and Digital

Chinese Head Tax Reading Comprehension Activities | Paper and Digital

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This inclusive English Language Arts resource about the Chinese Immigration Act (known as the Chinese Head Tax) is designed for Canadian classrooms and integrates the science of reading methods to help students develop independent reading strategies they can apply across all subjects. Featuring a high-interest, reading passage, this resource offers an exciting way to blend literacy skills with curriculum-aligned content.

This resource is part of a unit with four weeks of content.

This resource includes a nonfiction reading passage about the discrimination of the Chinese people through the Chinese Immigration Act. The passage is used to teach various comprehension skills. The main purpose of this resource is to build English Language Arts skills as opposed to learning about the topic in the passage.

 Targeted Reading Skills of Nonfiction Text:

  • Reading Passage: With approximately 250 words, the text is specifically written for elementary students by teachers with decades of reading instruction experience.
  • Comprehension Skills: Teaches students how different skills can be used to help understand information that is read or express what has been learned.
  • Word Parts (morphology): Teaches students how to break down words to help solve them or gather meaning.
  • Conventions (grammar and mechanics): Details about spelling and punctuation including how and why certain symbols are used.
  • Text Features: How text features are designed to help understand and organize information.
  • Figurative Language: How language found in literature can be used to make text more interesting.
  • Moving Beyond the Text: Gathering and combining information from the reading passage along with new material to learn more about the topic.

This resource features these specific skills:

  • Analyzing
  • Connecting
  • Evaluating
  • Suffixes
  • Text Features: Table
  • Text Features: Textbox
  • Punctuation
  • Capital Letters
  • Transition Words
  • Writing
  • Researching
  • Synthesizing

 Flexible Formats:

  • Paper Version: Printable and ready to use!
  • Google Slides Version: Fully digital for tech-friendly classrooms, with detailed troubleshooting support included. The slides include loose text that can be read by your assistive technology (but can easily be moved) for students who need independent support.
  • Versatility: You can use either format or a mix.
  • Student-Centred Design: The grade level is not included on any student pages to prevent any embarrassment if working below grade level. Student pages have plenty of space to write (or type). Pages have a small amount of content to avoid overwhelm.

 Teacher-Friendly Features:

  • Quick Mini-Lessons: A lesson for each skill is included to save prep time. These lessons are designed to teach all the skills in this resource without any extra prep or materials. Most lessons take less than ten minutes.
  • Answer Keys and Suggested Responses: Streamline marking and eliminate the guessing about how students should answer questions.
  • Assessment Tools: Evaluate reading and comprehension skills effectively. We have included instructions to turn the reading passage into a reading record so you can see the progress of your students.

 Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • Spiral Method: Combine this resource with others in this series to review, teach, and practice skills in a consistent, engaging way.
  • Student Independence: Each resource in the series builds confidence and mastery, empowering students to tackle reading challenges with success. The more resources from this series that you use, the more independence your students will develop.
  • Engaging Content: The blend of interesting topics with ELA skills keeps students motivated and curious.
  • Perfect for Canadian Teachers: Aligned with the needs of Canadian classrooms, this resource provides age-appropriate content and aligns with best practices in literacy instruction. Canadian spellings and grammar conventions have been used throughout this resource.
  • Includes Another Free Resource: When you sign up for our email list, we’ll send you another week for free. Details are inside the resource.

Watch your students grow as readers!

This resource supports:

  • Canadian Grade 5 classrooms (though use your discretion for the level of reading required by your students).
  • Canadian history and social studies lessons.
  • Asian Heritage Month.

This resource is part of a unit about Canadian injustices:

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Ninja Note: To access the digital version, download the PDF and use the link in that file.

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