Nonfiction Author’s Claim Evidence Reading Intervention Progress Monitoring
This Nonfiction Author’s Claim Intervention Toolkit teaches students how to identify an author’s claim and analyze the reasons and evidence used to support it—an essential skill for understanding opinion and argumentative texts.
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Description
Explicit Reading Comprehension Support for Struggling Readers
Struggling readers often read nonfiction texts without recognizing what the author is trying to argue or prove.
This Nonfiction Author’s Claim Intervention Toolkit teaches students how to identify an author’s claim and analyze the reasons and evidence used to support it—an essential skill for understanding opinion and argumentative texts.
Instead of just reading for information, students learn how to determine what the author believes and how they support their ideas.
Through structured lessons and scaffolded questioning, students learn how to:
- Identify the author’s claim
- Recognize reasons that support the claim
- Locate evidence used to support those reasons
- Explain how the evidence supports the claim
This skill-focused intervention uses intentionally leveled nonfiction passages so students can focus on understanding arguments and supporting details without being overwhelmed by text complexity.
Perfect for 1:1 intervention, small groups, RTI blocks, or targeted test prep, this resource provides a repeatable structure that helps students analyze nonfiction texts more critically.
You’ll Love:
- Explicit instruction that shows students exactly how to identify an author’s claim
- Structured questioning that guides students through analyzing arguments
- Differentiated passages designed specifically for struggling readers
- Built-in scaffolds that support deeper thinking and independence
What You Get:
Reteaching Mini-Lessons with Scripts for Teachers
- Teacher scripts for clear, consistent instruction
- Explicit lessons focused on identifying claims, reasons, and evidence
- Modeling how to break down an author’s argument step-by-step
- Designed for Tier 2 and Tier 3 intervention
Differentiated Reading Passages & Questions
- 10 nonfiction passages
- 3 differentiated reading levels
- Teacher copies include numbered stopping points to guide instruction and discussion
- Leveling Guide Included
- 300-390 Lexile Level
- 400-490 Lexile Level
- 500-590 Lexile Leve
These passages include clear examples of claims, reasons, and evidence so students can practice analyzing arguments.
Three Levels of Question Support
Use the scaffold that best fits each student’s needs:
- Option 1: Oral Guided Questions
Students respond verbally with teacher support - Option 2: Guided Questions
Sentence prompts help students organize their thinking - Option 3: Short-Answer Questions
Independent application of the skill
The scaffolded questions guide students to identify the claim, analyze supporting reasons, and explain how evidence supports the argument.
Intervention Documentation & Progress Monitoring
- Author’s claim intervention documentation page
- Skill is broken down into clear, teachable components
- Notes section for observations, misconceptions, and next steps
- Progress Monitoring Graphing Tool
- Easy for students, teachers, interventionists, & administrators to track and see growth
Additional Teaching Resources
- Anchor chart or printable poster
- Practice questions
- General question stems
- Printable bookmarks for students to keep with their own texts
Digital Option for Use with Google
- Option to go 100% paperless with this resource
★ Grade Level Recommendations★
5th Grade: Use this resource as an intervention for readers who have fallen significantly below grade level in reading comprehension.
4th Grade: Use this resource as an intervention for readers who have fallen below grade level in reading comprehension.
3rd Grade: Use this resource as an intervention for readers who have fallen slightly below grade level in reading comprehension.
Learning Targets
Students will be able to:
🎯 Identify an author’s claim
🎯 Recognize reasons that support the claim
🎯 Locate evidence within the text
🎯 Explain how evidence supports the author’s argument
🎯 Analyze arguments independently
Why Teachers Like You LOVE This Resource:
- “My students struggled to figure out what the author was trying to prove. This gave them a clear way to break it down into claim, reasons, and evidence.”– Melissa R.
- “This made teaching author’s claim so much easier. My students are now actually explaining how evidence supports the author’s thinking.”– Brian K
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