St. Patrick's Day Gold Coin Ratios

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Grade 6 Ratios St Patricks Day Theme Nonfiction 6 Questions

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Grade 6 nonfiction reading passage about Ratios. St Patricks Day theme. 6 comprehension questions covering main idea, inference, vocabulary, text evidence and more. Answer key included (CCSS.MATH.6.RP.A.1).

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Page 1 — Reading Passage

Free Grade 6 reading passage — Ratios — St Patricks Day theme — Common Core CCSS.MATH.6.RP.A.1

Page 2 — Answer Key

Answer key — Grade 6 reading passage — Ratios — teacher and parent use only

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What is included

130-160 word nonfiction reading passage
St Patricks Day theme to keep kids engaged
6 comprehension questions — multiple skill types
Question types: Main Idea, Vocabulary, Inference, Text Evidence, Cause and Effect, Author's Purpose
3 answer lines per question
Answer key on page 3
Print-ready PDF — Letter size — 3 pages
Sample Questions
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What is this passage mostly about?

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According to the passage, what is an example of a ratio used in St. Patrick's Day decorations?

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What does the word 'maintain' mean in the passage?

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St. Patrick's Day celebrations often feature decorative gold coins and shamrocks. Understanding ratios helps us organize these festive decorations. A ratio compares two quantities using numbers. For example, if a store displays decorations with 3 gold coins for every 2 green shamrocks, the ratio is ...

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About this Grade 6 Reading Comprehension Passage

This printable reading comprehension passage is designed for Grade 6 students. The St Patricks Day theme makes reading engaging while students build essential comprehension skills. Six questions cover a range of reading strategies including main idea, text evidence, vocabulary in context, inference, cause and effect, and author's purpose (CCSS.MATH.6.RP.A.1).