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Evidence From Text Worksheet

Print this page to practice answering questions with proof. The goal is simple: answer the question, then point to the words that prove the answer.

Evidence Comprehension Proof-finding Grade 3+ readiness

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How to Answer With Evidence

  1. Read the question.
  2. Find the answer in the passage.
  3. Write the answer in your own words.
  4. Copy or point to the words that prove it.
Sentence starter: I know this because the text says, “_____.”
Passage 1 Short story

The Lost Lunch Bag

Ben could not find his lunch bag after recess. He checked his desk, but it was not there. Then he saw it on the bench near the playground door. Ben smiled and took it back to class.

Questions

  1. Where did Ben first look for his lunch bag?
  2. Where did Ben find the lunch bag?
  3. How did Ben feel when he found it?

Proof

Write or underline the words that prove each answer.

Passage 2 Everyday notice

The Pool Notice

The community pool will open at noon on Saturday. Children under 12 must swim with an adult. No glass bottles are allowed near the pool.

Questions

  1. What time will the pool open on Saturday?
  2. Who must swim with an adult?
  3. What is not allowed near the pool?

Proof

Write or underline the words that prove each answer.

Proof Practice Sentence Starters

I found my answer in the sentence that says _____.
The detail that proves my answer is _____.
I know this because the passage says _____.

Helper Answer Key

Passage 1: desk; bench near playground door; happy/smiled. Proof should come from the matching sentences.

Passage 2: noon; children under 12; glass bottles. Proof should come from the matching sentences.

Helpful praise: “You did not guess. You found proof in the words.”

Keep Practicing

Use the comprehension guide for more proof-finding practice, or open the lesson app for daily reading lessons.