Printable free fiction stories, non-fiction articles, & poems for 1st graders. Each file includes comprehension questions.
Printable free reading comprehension passages & question worksheets for 4th graders - Fiction stories, Non-fiction, Biography, Poems, & Readers' Theater.
Created by teachers for teachers, each reading passage in this extensive collection has been designed to enhance student comprehension skills and build understanding. This collection of curriculum-aligned comprehension passages was created by the teachers on the Teach Starter team, and each has undergone...
Only aboutone-third of 4th gradersnationwide are proficient in reading, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as "the Nation's Report Card." And the learning disruptions of the pandemic seem to have made things worse:New national datashows reading scores declined...
For each passage, students had to answer six or seven questions, resulting in 44 questions total (22 multiple choice with four options and 22 true/false). Questions related to the knowledge and strategies necessary to determine the meaning of words (e.g., what is the meaning of the word?
(2019). Going beyond children's single-text comprehension: The role of word reading, working memory, comprehension monitoring and source use in 4th graders' Gaining a deeper understanding of the deep cloze reading… 445 multiple-document comprehension. British Journal of Educational Psychology,...
comprehension,below grade level 4th–5th grade readersThirty fourth and fifth graders, reading below grade level, participated in a study to investigate the effects of repeated readings, intonation training and segmentation training on reading rate and reading comprehension. The dependent variables were ...
graders joined the game and things got rough. The 4th graders decided that they would never allow any 6th graders to play with them again. What bias do the 4th grade students have? 1. They think 6th graders are better players. 2. They think 6th graders are not fun to play with. 3....
After I started reading better than my older daycare-mates, school was ready for me to conquer. The school put me with older kids right away and I was in English class with 3rd graders when I was in kindergarten. It helped me out with making friends and I always got along with older ...
A great beginning writing activity for 3rd – 5th graders. Grade Levels: 2nd and 3rd Grade, 4th and 5th Grade, Grades K-12 CCSS Code(s): W.3.3.A, W.4.3.A, W.5.3.A Discovering the Elements of the Story This activity asks students to read a short passage in Alice’s Adventures ...