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Short Story Reading Comprehension Worksheets

  • Beginning Level
  • Answers for this series are included at the end of each worksheet.
  • "My Friend" - Low Beginning. 3 answer choices. 7 questions. 74 words.
  • "My House" - Low Beginning. 3 answer choices. 7 questions. 92 words.
  • "Time to..." - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 11 questions. 89 words.
  • "My Family" - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 6 questions. 90 words.
  • "Rainy Day" - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 5 questions. 78 words.
  • "A Call to the Pool" - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 5 questions. 116 words.
  • "The Singing Bird" - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 5 questions. 96 words.
  • "Seeing Stars" - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 8 questions. 92 words.
  • "I Fly" - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 4 questions. 113 words.
  • "The Drive" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 120 words.
  • "Zach's Animals" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 104 words.
  • "Griffin's Talents" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 9 questions. 112 words.
  • "A Happy Visitor" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 5 questions. 170 words.
  • "An Adventure" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 5 questions. 177 words.
  • "Running" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 5 questions. 148 words.
  • "Paul Cooks" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 112 words.
  • "Bella Hides" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 8 questions. 135 words.
  • "First Prize" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 8 questions. 155 words.
  • "What Number?" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 154 words.
  • "The Interview" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 9 questions. 205 words.
  • "Julian's Work" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 194 words.
  • "Talia's Special Day" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 204 words.
  • "One Hundred Dollars" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 13 questions. 273 words.
  • "New Shoes for Maddy" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 11 questions. 223 words.
  • "The 20" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 256 words.
  • "Big City Noise" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 13 questions. 238 words.
  • Intermediate Level
  • "By the Water" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 9 questions. 225 words.
  • "A Cold Day" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 14 questions. 286 words.
  • "Vet Emergency!" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 247 words.
  • "Late" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 14 questions. 284 words.
  • "The Brenners" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 13 questions. 297 words.
  • "Bullied" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 13 questions. 197 words.
  • "The New School" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 14 questions. 286 words.
  • "The Park" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 11 questions. 297 words.
  • "Worth Working For" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 280 words.
  • "The Rent Man" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 215 words.
  • "Time with Grandpa" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 9 questions. 237 words.
  • "The Bus Driver" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 15 questions. 294 words.
  • "A Day Like No Other" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 305 words.
  • "A Mystery" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 247 words.
  • "Just One Touch" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 15 questions. 326 words.
  • "Wanga" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 13 questions. 340 words.
  • "Ana Finds an Apartment" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 408 words.
  • "Guermo's Surprise" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 9 questions. 372 words .
  • "Canopy of Nature" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 8 questions. 332 words .
  • "Blizzard in Birmingham" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 319 words.
  • "A Christmas in March" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 385 words.
  • "Bail" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 301 words.
  • "Clean Water Act" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 632 words.
  • "BB" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 511 words .
  • Advanced Level
  • "The Mini Problem" - Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 291 words .
  • "Flower Power" - Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 368 words.
  • "Seeing Clearly" - Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 284 words .
  • "Accused" - Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 285 words.
  • "City Girl" - Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 13 questions. 429 words.
  • "Fried" - Mid Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 235 words.
  • "Tattoo" - Mid Advanced. 4 answer choices. 11 questions. 350 words.
  • "The Transfers" - Mid Advanced. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 381 words.
  • "Wild" - Mid Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 493 words.
  • "Scorpion" - Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 333 words
  • "Remains of a Marriage" - Mid Advanced. 4 answer choices. 11 questions. 345 words.
  • "Museum Hours" - Mid Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 179 words.
  • "Seeing Through" - High Advanced. 5 answer choices. 10 questions. 326 words.
  • "Ursula Pugh" - High Advanced. 5 answer choices. 8 questions. 324 words.
  • "Dreams" - High Advanced. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 357 words.
  • "Tracks" - High Advanced. 5 answer choices. 11 questions. 531 words.
  • "Love Train" - High Advanced. 5 answer choices. 12 questions. 646 words.
  • "The Storm" - High Advanced. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 407 words.

Informational Passages Reading Comprehension Worksheets

In these reading comprehension worksheets, students are asked questions about information they have read about a specific topic. each passage reads similar to a newspaper of journal article, and provides interesting information about some aspect of history, nature, mechanics, science, art, and more. questions involve critical thinking with a focus on logic and inference..

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  • "The Sun" - Low Beginning. 3 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "Gas" - Low Beginning. 3 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "Music" - Low Beginning. 4 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "Birds" - Low Beginning. 4 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "The Heart" - Low Beginning. 4 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "The Butterfly" - Low Beginning. 5 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "Pigs" - Low Beginning. 3 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "The Brain" - Low Beginning. 3 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "The Ocean" - Low Beginning. 7 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Trees" - Low Beginning. 4 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Alligators" - Low Beginning. 6 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "The Blow-Dryer" - Low Beginning. 5 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Green Grass" - Low Beginning. 6 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Taste" - Low Beginning. 4 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Bees" - Mid Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Frogs" - Mid Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Beds" - Mid Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Humans" - Mid Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Fish" - Mid Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Houses" - Mid Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Soda Pop" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Tea" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Ice Fishing" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Bears" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Flags" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Leonardo Da Vinci" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words..
  • "Tennis" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Dogs" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Money" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Abraham Lincoln" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Corn" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Umbrellas" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Ben Franklin" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Cars" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • Answer Key - This is the answer key for to the intermediate level informational passages.
  • "Helicopters" - Low Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Yellowstone National Park" - Low Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Empress of the Blues" - Low Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "The Cactus" - Low Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Space Exploration Voyagers 1 and 2" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Television" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Hibernation and Estivation" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Marco Polo" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Movie Ratings" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Birdsongs" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Counting" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Easter Island" - High Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Mosquitoes" - High Intermediate. 12 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Fingerprints" - High Intermediate. 11 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Mother's Day" - High Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Europe" - High Intermediate. 12 questions. Under 700 words.
  • Answer Key - This is the answer key for to the advanced level informational passages.
  • "Chocolate" - Low Advanced. 10 questions. Under 600 words.
  • "Houses Around the World" - Low Advanced. 10 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Cells" - Low Advanced. 10 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Soccer" - Low Advanced. 12 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Bathtubs" - Low Advanced. 12 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Pollution" - Low Advanced. 12 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Interstate Highways" - Low Advanced. 10 questions. Under 800 words.
  • "The U.S. Census" - Low Advanced. 10 questions. Under 800 words.
  • "Sleep" - Low Advanced. 11 questions. Under 800 words.
  • "The U.S. Postal Service" - Mid Advanced. 11 questions. Under 800 words.
  • "Chemical Elements" - Mid Advanced. 11 questions. Under 800 words.
  • "Africa" - Mid Advanced. 11 questions. Under 1000 words.

Technical Reading Comprehension Worksheets

In these reading comprehension worksheets, students are asked questions about the meaning, significance, intention, structure, inference, and vocabulary used in each passage. each passage reads like an encyclopedic or technical journal article. answers for worksheets in this section can be found at the end of each individual worksheet..

  • "Water" - Beginning level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 300 words.
  • "Paper" - Beginning level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 300 words.
  • "The Flu" - Beginning level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "Nuts" - Beginning level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "The Sun" - Beginning level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "The White House" - Beginning level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "Soap" - Intermediate level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "Clocks" - Intermediate level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "The Robin" - Intermediate level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "Hybrid Vehicles" - Intermediate level. 4 questions with answers included. Under 500 words.
  • "Photography" - Intermediate level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 500 words.
  • "Biomimetics" - Intermediate level. 4 questions with answers included. Under 700 words.
  • "The Great Debates" - Intermediate level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "Salt" - Advanced level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 700 words.
  • "Colony Collapse" - Advanced level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 600 words.
  • "Columbian Exchange" - Advanced level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 700 words.
  • "Ethanol" - Advanced level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 600 words.
  • "Generations" - Advanced level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 600 words.
  • "The Hubble Telescope" - Advanced level. 7 questions with answers included. Under 1000 words.
  • "Intellegence Augmentation" - Advanced level. 5 questions with answers included. Under 1000 words.

Role Play Reading Comprehension Worksheets

In these reading comprehension worksheets, students can increase their understanding of colloquial and idiomatic expressions and get a feel for conversational english. they also allow several students to participate at the same time - which makes them really fun great for use in school or at home..

  • Answer Key - This is the answer key to the role play worksheets.
  • "What Time Is It?" - Beginning Level. 4 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "How Are You?" - Beginning Level. 4 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Tie Your Shoes!" - Beginning Level. 4 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Where Are My Glasses?" - Beginning Level. 4 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "A Cookie" - Beginning Level. 4 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Where Are My Keys?" - Beginning Level. 4 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "City Life, Country Life" - Beginning Level. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Flu Shot" - Intermediate Level. 5 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Vinegar" - Intermediate Level. 4 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Wait for Me!" - Intermediate Level. 8 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Glasses" - Intermediate Level. 8 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Hungry" - Advanced Level. 8 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Want to Know a Secret?" - Advanced Level. 8 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Milk and Aesthetics" - Advanced Level. 8 questions. Under 500 words.

Dual Version Reading Comprehension Worksheets

In each of these reading comprehension worksheets, the same story is told, but with two versions: one that is basic, and one that is more advanced. this allows students to make direct comparisons between the advanced version to the more basic one, and makes for a powerful learning experience..

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  • "An Overcast Day" - Beginning Level. 4 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Who Knows My Name?" - Beginning Level. 4 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "A Call to the Pool" - Beginning Level. 6 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Oh No!" - Beginning Level. 8 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "An Adventure" - Beginning Level. 6 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Happy Birthday" - Beginning Level. 4 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "My Family" - Beginning Level. 8 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "My Family" - Beginning Level. 5 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Driving Directions" - Beginning Level. 6 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "A Happy Visitor" - Beginning Level. 7 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "The Singing Bird" - Intermediate Level. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Violet Makes a Cake" - Intermediate Level. 8 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "A Visit to the Doctor" - Intermediate Level. 7 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Making Dinner" - Intermediate Level. 8 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "The Market" - Intermediate Level. 10 questions. Under 500 words.
  • "Maria Gets Her License" - Intermediate Level. 8 questions. Under 500 words.
  • "A Paper for School" - Advanced Level. 7 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "A Birthday Surprise" - Advanced Level. 7 questions. Under 600 words.
  • "Getting a New Job" - Advanced Level. 8 questions. Under 600 words.
  • "The Dinner Party" - Advanced Level. 9 questions. Under 600 words.

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  • Q.1 Which could happen in real life?
  • R.2 What will happen next?

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  • L.4 Choose the short a sentence that matches the picture
  • M.3 Choose the short e sentence that matches the picture
  • N.3 Choose the short i sentence that matches the picture
  • O.3 Choose the short o sentence that matches the picture
  • P.3 Choose the short u sentence that matches the picture
  • Q.4 Read questions with short vowel words
  • X.1 Which could happen in real life?
  • Y.1 What is the picture about?
  • Z.2 What will happen next?
  • AA.1 Choose the picture that matches the setting or character
  • CC.1 Who is telling the story?
  • DD.1 Read along with fantasy
  • DD.2 Read along with realistic fiction
  • EE.1 Read animal fantasy
  • EE.2 Read realistic fiction
  • FF.1 Read along about science and nature
  • FF.2 Read along about famous people
  • FF.3 Read along about food
  • GG.1 Read about animals
  • GG.2 Read about places

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  • J.3 Choose the short e sentence that matches the picture
  • K.3 Choose the short i sentence that matches the picture
  • L.3 Choose the short o sentence that matches the picture
  • M.3 Choose the short u sentence that matches the picture
  • P.4 Choose the silent e sentence that matches the picture
  • Q.4 Choose the vowel team sentence that matches the picture
  • AA.1 Who is the narrator?
  • BB.2 What will happen next?
  • BB.3 What am I?
  • BB.4 Use actions and dialogue to understand characters
  • CC.1 Choose the picture that matches the setting or character
  • EE.1 Read along with fantasy
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  • FF.1 Read animal fantasy
  • FF.2 Read realistic fiction
  • FF.3 Read myths, legends, and fables
  • GG.1 Read along about science and nature
  • GG.2 Read along about famous people
  • GG.3 Read along about food
  • HH.1 Read about animals
  • HH.2 Read about sports and hobbies
  • HH.3 Read about famous places
  • LL.1 Multiple-meaning words with pictures
  • OO.1 Use context to identify the meaning of a word
  • VV.9 Match the -ed and -ing sentences to the pictures
  • ZZ.3 Put the sentences in order

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  • I.4 Choose the vowel team sentence that matches the picture
  • L.4 Choose the r-control sentence that matches the picture
  • M.3 Choose the diphthong sentence that matches the picture
  • T.1 Order events in a story
  • U.2 Use actions and dialogue to understand characters
  • V.1 Determine the themes of myths, fables, and folktales
  • W.1 Choose the picture that matches the setting or character
  • X.1 Identify the purpose of a text
  • X.2 Determine the topic and purpose of informational passages
  • Y.1 Match each effect to its cause
  • Y.2 Match each cause to its effect
  • Z.1 Compare and contrast in informational passages
  • AA.1 Use text features
  • BB.1 Read along with realistic fiction
  • BB.2 Read along with fantasy
  • BB.3 Read along with historical fiction
  • CC.1 Read animal fantasy
  • CC.2 Read realistic fiction
  • CC.3 Read science fiction
  • DD.1 Read along about science and nature
  • DD.2 Read along about famous people
  • DD.3 Read along about art, music, and traditions
  • DD.4 Read along about business and technology
  • EE.1 Read about animals
  • EE.2 Read about sports and hobbies
  • EE.3 Read about famous places
  • EE.4 Read about famous people
  • FF.1 Put the sentences in order
  • PP.2 Find synonyms in context
  • PP.5 Find antonyms in context
  • RR.1 Multiple-meaning words with pictures
  • SS.1 Shades of meaning with pictures
  • UU.1 Use context to identify the meaning of a word
  • BBB.12 Match the -ed and -ing sentences to the pictures

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  • F.1 Use key details to determine the main idea
  • F.2 Determine the main idea of a passage
  • G.1 Determine the themes of myths, fables, and folktales
  • H.1 Identify the author's purpose: mixed media
  • H.2 Identify the author's purpose: passages
  • I.1 Distinguish points of view
  • I.2 Compare information from two informational texts
  • J.1 Determine the order of events in informational texts
  • J.2 Compare and contrast in informational texts
  • J.3 Match causes with effects
  • J.4 Match causes and effects in informational texts
  • J.5 Match problems with their solutions
  • J.6 Identify text structures
  • K.2 Identify sensory details
  • M.2 Use actions and dialogue to understand characters
  • M.3 Draw inferences from a text
  • M.4 Make predictions about a story
  • N.1 Identify story elements
  • O.1 Compare mythological illustrations
  • P.1 Use text features
  • R.1 Read fantasy with illustrations
  • R.2 Read historical fiction with illustrations
  • R.3 Read science fiction with illustrations
  • R.4 Read realistic fiction with illustrations
  • S.1 Read realistic fiction: set 1
  • S.2 Read realistic fiction: set 2
  • S.3 Read historical fiction
  • S.4 Read poetry
  • T.1 Read about animals
  • T.2 Read about food
  • T.3 Read about art, music, and traditions
  • T.4 Read about sports and hobbies
  • U.1 Read about famous people
  • U.2 Read about famous places
  • U.3 Read about business and technology
  • U.4 Read about science and nature
  • V.1 Put the sentences in order
  • Y.1 Identify time-order words
  • Z.2 Identify an author's statement of opinion
  • MM.1 Determine the meaning of words using synonyms in context
  • MM.2 Use context to identify the meaning of a word

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  • A.2 Determine the main idea of a passage
  • A.3 Combine main ideas from two texts
  • B.1 Determine the themes of myths, fables, and folktales
  • C.1 Identify the purpose of a text
  • D.1 Distinguish points of view
  • D.2 Compare information from two texts
  • E.1 Determine the order of events in informational texts
  • E.2 Compare and contrast in informational texts
  • E.3 Match causes and effects in informational texts
  • E.4 Match problems with their solutions
  • E.5 Identify text structures
  • F.2 Identify sensory details
  • G.4 Interpret the meaning of an allusion from its source
  • G.5 Analyze the effects of figures of speech on meaning and tone
  • H.1 Use actions and dialogue to understand characters
  • H.2 Compare and contrast characters
  • H.3 Draw inferences from a text
  • H.4 Make predictions about a story
  • I.1 Identify the narrative point of view
  • I.2 Identify story elements
  • J.1 Compare mythological illustrations
  • J.2 Read graphic organizers
  • K.1 Select and use text features
  • L.2 Identify elements of poetry
  • M.1 Read fantasy with illustrations
  • M.2 Read realistic fiction with illustrations
  • M.3 Read science fiction with illustrations
  • N.1 Read realistic fiction
  • N.2 Read historical fiction
  • N.3 Read poetry
  • N.4 Read drama
  • O.1 Read about animals
  • O.2 Read about art, music, and traditions
  • O.3 Read about famous places
  • O.4 Read about sports and hobbies
  • P.1 Read about famous people
  • P.2 Read about business and technology
  • P.3 Read about science and nature
  • P.4 Read about history
  • Q.1 Put the sentences in order
  • T.1 Identify time-order words
  • U.2 Identify an author's statement of opinion
  • U.4 Identify supporting details in literary texts
  • U.5 Identify supporting details in informational texts
  • HH.1 Find words using context
  • HH.2 Determine the meaning of words using synonyms in context
  • HH.3 Use context to identify the meaning of a word
  • HH.4 Determine the meaning of domain-specific words with pictures

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  • D.1 Compare and contrast points of view
  • M.3 Read historical fiction with illustrations
  • T.2 Identify an author's statement of opinion
  • T.4 Identify supporting details in literary texts
  • T.5 Identify supporting details in informational texts

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  • B.1 Match the quotations with their themes
  • B.2 Determine the themes of short stories
  • C.1 Identify the author's purpose
  • C.3 Compare passages for tone
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  • E.3 Match problems with their solutions
  • E.4 Identify text structures
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  • F.5 Analyze the effects of figures of speech on meaning and tone
  • G.1 Identify the narrative point of view
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  • G.3 Analyze short stories
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  • H.2 Read about famous places
  • H.3 Read passages about business and technology
  • H.4 Read about science and nature
  • H.5 Read about history
  • I.1 Trace an argument
  • J.1 Analyze passages from The Lightning Thief : Part 1
  • J.2 Analyze passages from The Lightning Thief : Part 2
  • J.3 Analyze passages from Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry : Part 1
  • J.4 Analyze passages from Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry : Part 2
  • J.5 Analyze passages from Esperanza Rising : Part 1
  • J.6 Analyze passages from Esperanza Rising : Part 2
  • K.1 Analyze passages from Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad : Part 1
  • K.2 Analyze passages from Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad : Part 2
  • K.3 Analyze passages from I Am Malala : Part 1
  • K.4 Analyze passages from I Am Malala : Part 2
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  • BB.3 Determine the meaning of words using antonyms in context
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  • H.2 Read about science and nature
  • H.3 Read about history
  • J.1 Analyze passages from A Long Walk to Water : Part 1
  • J.2 Analyze passages from A Long Walk to Water : Part 2
  • J.3 Analyze passages from Anne of Green Gables : Part 1
  • J.4 Analyze passages from Anne of Green Gables : Part 2
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  • K.2 Analyze passages from Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl : Part 2
  • K.3 Analyze passages from A Night to Remember : Part 1
  • K.4 Analyze passages from A Night to Remember : Part 2
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  • AA.2 Determine the meaning of words using synonyms in context
  • AA.3 Determine the meaning of words using antonyms in context
  • AA.4 Use context to identify the meaning of a word
  • BB.1 Determine the meaning of domain-specific words with pictures

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  • G.2 Analyze short stories
  • H.1 Read and understand informational passages
  • J.1 Analyze passages from The Giver : Part 1
  • J.2 Analyze passages from The Giver : Part 2
  • J.3 Analyze passages from The Outsiders : Part 1
  • J.4 Analyze passages from The Outsiders : Part 2
  • K.1 Analyze passages from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass : Part 1
  • K.2 Analyze passages from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass : Part 2
  • K.3 Analyze passages from Travels with Charley : Part 1
  • K.4 Analyze passages from Travels with Charley : Part 2

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  • B.2 Identify audience and purpose
  • B.3 Compare passages for subjective and objective tone
  • B.4 Compare passages for tone
  • C.1 Identify the narrative point of view
  • C.2 Interpret the meaning of an allusion from its source
  • C.7 Analyze the effects of figures of speech on meaning and tone
  • D.1 Match the quotations with their themes
  • D.2 Analyze short stories: set 1
  • D.3 Analyze short stories: set 2
  • D.4 Identify elements of poetry
  • E.1 Analyze the development of informational passages: set 1
  • E.2 Analyze the development of informational passages: set 2
  • E.3 Trace an argument: set 1
  • E.4 Trace an argument: set 2
  • E.5 Analyze rhetorical strategies in historical texts: set 1
  • E.6 Analyze rhetorical strategies in historical texts: set 2
  • F.1 Analyze passages from To Kill a Mockingbird : Part 1
  • F.2 Analyze passages from To Kill a Mockingbird : Part 2
  • G.1 Analyze passages from Night : Part 1
  • G.2 Analyze passages from Night : Part 2
  • H.1 Read workplace emails and memos
  • H.2 Read business letters and notices
  • I.1 Read graphic organizers
  • L.4 Identify supporting evidence in a text
  • Y.1 Determine the meaning of words using synonyms in context
  • Y.2 Determine the meaning of words using antonyms in context
  • Y.3 Use context to identify the meaning of a word

Tenth-grade skills

  • B.2 Compare passages for subjective and objective tone
  • B.3 Identify audience and purpose
  • D.1 Analyze short stories: set 1
  • D.2 Analyze short stories: set 2
  • D.3 Identify elements of poetry
  • F.1 Analyze passages from Things Fall Apart : Part 1
  • F.2 Analyze passages from Things Fall Apart : Part 2
  • G.1 Analyze passages from Into Thin Air : Part 1
  • G.2 Analyze passages from Into Thin Air : Part 2
  • K.4 Identify supporting evidence in a text
  • X.1 Determine the meaning of words using synonyms in context
  • X.2 Determine the meaning of words using antonyms in context
  • X.3 Use context to identify the meaning of a word

Eleventh-grade skills

  • C.8 Analyze the effects of figures of speech on meaning and tone
  • F.1 Analyze passages from The Great Gatsby : Part 1
  • F.2 Analyze passages from The Great Gatsby : Part 2
  • G. New! Analyze passages from The Prince : Part 1
  • H.1 Read company policies and procedures
  • V.1 Determine the meaning of words using synonyms in context
  • V.2 Determine the meaning of words using antonyms in context
  • V.3 Use context to identify the meaning of a word
  • V.4 Domain-specific vocabulary in context: science and technical subjects

Twelfth-grade skills

  • F.1 Analyze passages from Frankenstein : Part 1
  • F.2 Analyze passages from Frankenstein : Part 2
  • G. New! Analyze passages from Walden: Part 1
  • H.1 Read contracts and legal documents

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Elena loves school, but she also loves to play with her little sister at home. She has never had a homework assignment before – until today. How will she cope? Students will read the passage and answer follow-up questions about on the story details and the plot.

Topic(s): Realistic Fiction. Skill(s): Summary, Story Elements. Genre(s): Prose

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Elena loved school. She woke up early every morning and ate her breakfast quickly so she would never be late. Kindergarten was fun!

Elena also loved to play with her baby sister after school. Maria slept late because she was little, so Elena had to wait until the afternoon to see her. After school, Elena and Maria had a snack together. Then Elena would put on a puppet show for Maria. Sometimes they would look at books or play with blocks. If it was a sunny day, the two sisters would take a walk outside with Mami.

One day, Mr. Chang said to the class, “Today is a special day. We will have our first homework assignment.”

All of the students sat up. Elena raised her hand. “What is homework?”

“Homework is work that you do at home. I will give you a paper with questions on it, and you will write the answers at home. Bring it back tomorrow and we will talk about the right answers together,” answered Mr. Chang.

Elena took the paper. It had five math problems on it. It looked like the same numbers they were practicing in class, but Elena felt nervous. She had never had homework before. What if it took all day to finish, and she couldn’t play with Maria before bedtime?

When Elena got home, Mami saw that she was frowning. “What’s wrong, Elena?”

“I have homework. I don’t like it!” Elena cried.

“Let’s look at the problems together,” Mami said.

Elena took out her worksheet and a pencil. She answered the first two math problems quickly.

“That didn’t take too long,” Mami said. “I’ll bring you a snack while you finish the rest. Maria is still asleep, so you will be able to play together soon.”

Elena worked on her numbers. She used her fingers to count when the numbers got too big. Before she knew it, all the problems on the paper were done.

Mami brought Maria to the table for her snack. Elena was happy to be able to play. Her first homework was done, and she still had time to spend with her sister.

1.  What do Elena and Maria do together after school?

2. What is Elena’s first homework assignment about?

3. At first, Elena doesn’t like her homework. Why doesn’t she like it?

4. Do you like homework? Why or why not?

The sisters eat snacks together. They also play with puppets and blocks, read books, and take walks with their mother.

Elena has math problems to complete.

Elena is worried that it will take too long to complete, and she won’t have time to play with her sister Maria.

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8th grade students are a special bunch. They often behave as though they are too cool for school, yet they keep coming back. Ha ha. We love them. This page has all of my reading worksheets that were written at or around the 8th grade level. I've used this website to determine the reading scores, but you'll want to read and approve each of these worksheets before giving them to your students. I've worked hard to produce the following materials and make them available to you. I hope that these resources help your students reach your learning goals.

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“Gilray’s Flower-Pot” | By J.M. Barrie - Barrie, who is better known for creating Peter Pan, writes a whopper of a short story that highlights just how unreliable a narrator can be. This is a fun one to read out loud. View my readibility scores . “Gilray’s Flower-Pot” | By J.M. Barrie | RTF “Gilray’s Flower-Pot” | By J.M. Barrie | PDF “Gilray’s Flower-Pot” | By J.M. Barrie | Preview “Gilray’s Flower-Pot” | By J.M. Barrie | Answers “Gilray’s Flower-Pot” | By J.M. Barrie | Ereading Worksheet

“The Hydrophobic Skunk” | By Irvin S. Cobb - Cobb takes readers on a snipe hunt in this short, witty tale. Students should appreciate the humorous plot movements so much, that they may not even get hung up on the bits of dialect. View my readibility scores . “The Hydrophobic Skunk” | By Irvin S. Cobb | RTF “The Hydrophobic Skunk” | By Irvin S. Cobb | PDF “The Hydrophobic Skunk” | By Irvin S. Cobb | Preview “The Hydrophobic Skunk” | By Irvin S. Cobb | Answers “The Hydrophobic Skunk” | By Irvin S. Cobb | Ereading Worksheet

“A Respectable Woman” | By Kate Chopin - The presence of a guest causes tension in a married woman’s home. Warning: this story deals with issues of infidelity, or at least the implications of such. View my readibility scores . “A Respectable Woman” | By Kate Chopin | RTF “A Respectable Woman” | By Kate Chopin | PDF “A Respectable Woman” | By Kate Chopin | Preview “A Respectable Woman” | By Kate Chopin | Answers “A Respectable Woman” | By Kate Chopin | Ereading Worksheet

“A Piece of Steak” | By Jack London - What is the difference between winning and losing? Sometimes, it can be less than you think. This is the story of an old boxer who cannot afford to lose his next fight. View my readibility scores . “A Piece of Steak” | By Jack London | RTF “A Piece of Steak” | By Jack London | PDF “A Piece of Steak” | By Jack London | Preview “A Piece of Steak” | By Jack London | Answers “A Piece of Steak” | By Jack London | Ereading Worksheet

“The Son” | By Hermann Hesse - The story of a loving and patient dad who struggles with his restless and undisciplined son. View my readibility scores . “The Son” | By Hermann Hesse | RTF “The Son” | By Hermann Hesse | PDF “The Son” | By Hermann Hesse | Preview “The Son” | By Hermann Hesse | Answers “The Son” | By Hermann Hesse | Ereading Worksheet

Context Clues 2.5 - This worksheet has another 12 context clues problems. Students determine the meanings of the bolded words based on the context, and then explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 2.5 | RTF Context Clues 2.5 | PDF Context Clues 2.5 | Preview Context Clues 2.5 | Answers

Context Clues 3.1 - This worksheet will help students sharpen their vocabulary skills with 12 challenging practice problems. Determine the meaning of challenging vocabulary words based on contextual clues and explain your answer. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 3.1 | RTF Context Clues 3.1 | PDF Context Clues 3.1 | Preview Context Clues 3.1 | Answers

Context Clues 3.2 - This worksheet will give students practice with challenging vocabulary words. They will figure out what the words mean based on how they are used and then explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 3.2 | RTF Context Clues 3.2 | PDF Context Clues 3.2 | Preview Context Clues 3.2 | Answers

Context Clues 3.3 - This worksheet will give students even more practice with context clues. Students will determine the meanings of 12 more challenging vocabulary words and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 3.3 | RTF Context Clues 3.3 | PDF Context Clues 3.3 | Preview Context Clues 3.3 | Answers

Context Clues 3.4 - This worksheet features another 12 tricky vocabulary words used in context-rich sentences. Students determine the meanings of the words and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 3.4 | RTF Context Clues 3.4 | PDF Context Clues 3.4 | Preview Context Clues 3.4 | Answers

Figurative Language Poem | "The Grave" - This wry Robert Blair poems contains some great examples of personification and metaphor. Students read the poem and answer questions about figurative language and poetic techniques used in the poem. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Poem | "The Grave" | RTF Figurative Language Poem | "The Grave" | PDF Figurative Language Poem | "The Grave" | Preview Figurative Language Poem | "The Grave" | Answers

Figurative Language Poem | "X" and "XXI" - This figurative language worksheet focuses on two short poem excerpts from Emily Dickinson. These are great poems that promote literacy and also have a bunch of metaphors. Students read the poems and answer questions about figurative language and poetic techniques. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Poem | "X" and "XXI" | RTF Figurative Language Poem | "X" and "XXI" | PDF Figurative Language Poem | "X" and "XXI" | Preview Figurative Language Poem | "X" and "XXI" | Answers

Figurative Language Poem | "A Lady" - Amy Lowell's interesting poem focuses on an interaction between a young woman and an old woman. It contains metaphor, personification, hyperbole, and simile. Students read the poem and answer questions about figurative language techniques and poetic devices. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Poem | "A Lady" | RTF Figurative Language Poem | "A Lady" | PDF Figurative Language Poem | "A Lady" | Preview Figurative Language Poem | "A Lady" | Answers

Figurative Language Worksheet | Shakespeare - If you've never heard of William Shakespeare, he wrote sonnets and plays. Ha ha. Just joking. Of course you've heard of William Shakespeare. This four page worksheet has 23 figurative language examples taken from some of the master's texts. Students read each example, determine the technique being used, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Worksheet | Shakespeare | RTF Figurative Language Worksheet | Shakespeare | PDF Figurative Language Worksheet | Shakespeare | Preview Figurative Language Worksheet | Shakespeare | Answers Figurative Language Worksheet | Shakespeare | Ereading Worksheet

Personification Worksheet 6 - This worksheet features another 10 examples of personification from classic poems. Students find the object or idea that is being personified in each example and then explain the quality or trait that is given. View my readibility scores . Personification Worksheet 6 | RTF Personification Worksheet 6 | PDF Personification Worksheet 6 | Preview Personification Worksheet 6 | Answers

Personification Worksheet 7 - This worksheet features 10 more poetic examples of personification. Students identify what is being personified and then explain the human quality or trait that is given. View my readibility scores . Personification Worksheet 7 | RTF Personification Worksheet 7 | PDF Personification Worksheet 7 | Preview Personification Worksheet 7 | Answers

Genre Worksheet 3 - This worksheet contains another 8 problems that will help students master genre. Based on short descriptions of texts, students must determine the genre and subgenre of a variety of works. They also must explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Genre Worksheet 3 | RTF Genre Worksheet 3 | PDF Genre Worksheet 3 | Preview Genre Worksheet 3 | Answers Genre Worksheet 3 | Ereading Worksheet

Genre Worksheet 4 - This worksheet has 9 problems to help students become genre experts. Students read short descriptions of texts and determine the genre and subgenre based on textual details. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Genre Worksheet 4 | RTF Genre Worksheet 4 | PDF Genre Worksheet 4 | Preview Genre Worksheet 4 | Answers Genre Worksheet 4 | Ereading Worksheet

Genre Worksheet 6 - This worksheet has 8 short descriptions of texts. Students read these descriptions and determine the genre and subgenre of each text. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Genre Worksheet 6 | RTF Genre Worksheet 6 | PDF Genre Worksheet 6 | Preview Genre Worksheet 6 | Answers Genre Worksheet 6 | Ereading Worksheet

Genre Worksheet 9 - This worksheet has 9 more descriptions of texts. Students read each description and determine the genre and subgenre of the text. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Genre Worksheet 9 | RTF Genre Worksheet 9 | PDF Genre Worksheet 9 | Preview Genre Worksheet 9 | Answers Genre Worksheet 9 | Ereading Worksheet

Main Idea, Text Structure, and Valentine's Day - This worksheet has six passages related to Valentine's Day. Students read the passages, interpret the main ideas, express the main ideas as a title, and represent the text structures using graphic organizers. View my readibility scores . Main Idea, Text Structure, and Valentine's Day | RTF Main Idea, Text Structure, and Valentine's Day | PDF Main Idea, Text Structure, and Valentine's Day | Preview Main Idea, Text Structure, and Valentine's Day | Answers

Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Robots - Students read six paragraphs about robots and identify and express the main idea of each. Then they write a title for the passage that expresses the main idea of the text, and create a graphic organizer that represents the structure of text. View my readibility scores . Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Robots | RTF Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Robots | PDF Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Robots | Preview Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Robots | Answers

Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Bicycles - Students will have a "wheelie" good time completing this 6 question text structure and main idea worksheet. Students read each passage, identify and explain the main idea, create a title related to the main idea, and draw and use an appropriate graphic organizer to contain information from the text. View my readibility scores . Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Bicycles | RTF Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Bicycles | PDF Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Bicycles | Preview Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Bicycles | Answers

Point of View Worksheet 4 - This worksheet has 9 passages taken from short stories. Students read the passages, determine the narrator's view point, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Point of View Worksheet 4 | RTF Point of View Worksheet 4 | PDF Point of View Worksheet 4 | Preview Point of View Worksheet 4 | Answers Point of View Worksheet 4 | Ereading Worksheet

Story Structure Quiz | "Blood is Thicker" - Students read a short story about two sisters who learn to work together. Then they answer multiple-choice questions about the story structure. View my readibility scores . Story Structure Quiz | "Blood is Thicker" | RTF Story Structure Quiz | "Blood is Thicker" | PDF Story Structure Quiz | "Blood is Thicker" | Preview Story Structure Quiz | "Blood is Thicker" | Answers

Story Structure Worksheet | "The Way of the World" - Students read a short story about an old-school businessman who must learn to adapt to the new world. Then they analyze the story structure and answer questions related to the plot. View my readibility scores . Story Structure Worksheet | "The Way of the World" | RTF Story Structure Worksheet | "The Way of the World" | PDF Story Structure Worksheet | "The Way of the World" | Preview Story Structure Worksheet | "The Way of the World" | Answers

Summary and Main Idea with Trains - Students read four short passages related to trains. Then they summarize each passage and come up with a title related to the main idea of the passage. View my readibility scores . Summary and Main Idea with Trains | RTF Summary and Main Idea with Trains | PDF Summary and Main Idea with Trains | Preview Summary and Main Idea with Trains | Answers

Text Structure Worksheet 1 - This worksheet contains six passages, each structured using a different pattern of organization. Students read each passage, determine how it is structured, and add information from the passage into the appropriate graphic organizer. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet 1 | RTF Text Structure Worksheet 1 | PDF Text Structure Worksheet 1 | Preview Text Structure Worksheet 1 | Answers Text Structure Worksheet 1 | Ereading Worksheet

Text Structure Worksheet | Dinosaurs - This worksheet contains 6 passages about dinosaurs. Students determine the structure of each passage and put information from the text into an appropriate graphic organizer. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet | Dinosaurs | RTF Text Structure Worksheet | Dinosaurs | PDF Text Structure Worksheet | Dinosaurs | Preview Text Structure Worksheet | Dinosaurs | Answers Text Structure Worksheet | Dinosaurs | Ereading Worksheet

Text Structure Worksheet | Natural Disasters - This worksheet has 11 passages about tornados, earthquakes, and other natural disasters. Students determine the structure of each text and put information from the passage into the appropriate graphic organizer. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet | Natural Disasters | RTF Text Structure Worksheet | Natural Disasters | PDF Text Structure Worksheet | Natural Disasters | Preview Text Structure Worksheet | Natural Disasters | Answers Text Structure Worksheet | Natural Disasters | Ereading Worksheet

Text Structure Worksheet | Pizza - This worksheet has 10 delicious passages about pizza. Students identify the structure of each text and then put information from the passage into an appropriate graphic organizer. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet | Pizza | RTF Text Structure Worksheet | Pizza | PDF Text Structure Worksheet | Pizza | Preview Text Structure Worksheet | Pizza | Answers Text Structure Worksheet | Pizza | Ereading Worksheet

Text Structure Worksheet | Twisters - This worksheet has 5 twister related passages. Students determine the structure of each text and then put information from each passage into an appropriate graphic organizer. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet | Twisters | RTF Text Structure Worksheet | Twisters | PDF Text Structure Worksheet | Twisters | Preview Text Structure Worksheet | Twisters | Answers Text Structure Worksheet | Twisters | Ereading Worksheet

Text Structure Worksheet | Fireworks - Students will have an explosive time completing this text structure worksheet. They read 11 passages about fireworks, determine the structure of each, and create a graphic organizer that contains important information from the passage. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet | Fireworks | RTF Text Structure Worksheet | Fireworks | PDF Text Structure Worksheet | Fireworks | Preview Text Structure Worksheet | Fireworks | Answers

Text Structure Worksheet | Computers - Students read 10 paragraphs about computers and determine the text structure of each. Then they create and use a graphic organizer to visually represent the structure of the passage. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet | Computers | RTF Text Structure Worksheet | Computers | PDF Text Structure Worksheet | Computers | Preview Text Structure Worksheet | Computers | Answers

Tone Worksheet 2 - This worksheet has another four emotive poems. Students identify the speaker's tone and support their answers by referring to the text. View my readibility scores . Tone Worksheet 2 | RTF Tone Worksheet 2 | PDF Tone Worksheet 2 | Preview Tone Worksheet 2 | Answers

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Reading Comprehension Booklet KS3/KS4

Reading Comprehension Booklet KS3/KS4

Subject: English

Age range: 16+

Resource type: Worksheet/Activity

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12 September 2024

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reading homework comprehension

A booklet containing a series of short edited extracts from a variety of modern and traditional texts.

This is aimed at weaker students or those reluctant to read larger amounts of text.

Often reading comprehension material is aimed at lower years students and often has an immature presentation. This booklet has been stripped of those elements allowing for more mature students to continue developing their reading skills without the feeling of being babied.

Each extract is supported by 3 comprehension activities which allow the students to extract information, support ideas with evidence and begin to respond to more extended comprehension questions.

Additionally, each extract provides students the opportunity to self reflect on their reading progress and a tracker for students and teachers to quickly see where students might need additional support.

Ideal as a homework resource, or as part of an entry routine to encourage students to read on a regular basis.

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Reading Comprehension Workbooks and Leveled Readers

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Kindergarten Reading Worksheets

Free reading comprehension worksheets.

Our kindergarten reading worksheets include a number of simple stories with exercises for early readers .

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Leveled stories

These stories are from our level A to C series leveled reading workbooks . Simple comprehension exercises follow each story.

Children's stories

Each passage or story is followed by questions focused on recalling information directly from the text .

Reading sentences

Students practice reading simple sentences and riddles with support from images.

Paragraphs and passages

Students read  short texts (multiple sentences) and interpret with drawings and other exercises.

Comprehension exercises

These reading worksheets focus on specific comprehension topics such as sequencing events.

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  1. Reading Comprehension Worksheets

    Here are a bunch of free reading comprehension worksheets. These will help students master reading skills. You can print, edit, or complete these worksheets online. Try the nonfiction or short story reading worksheets to cover general reading skills. Or focus on specific reading skills like making predictions.

  2. Reading Worksheets

    Reading comprehension for K-5 Our reading worksheets focus on building early reading skills and improving reading comprehension . They include phonics worksheets, early reading exercises (sentences, paragraphs), children's stories and worksheets focused on specific comprehension topics (main idea, sequencing, etc).

  3. Reading Comprehension Worksheets

    Reading Comprehension Worksheets Grades 1 - 10. Use our free, printable reading comprehension passage exercises to improve your student's reading skills! Recognizing letters and words is an important first step in learning to read. However, it is only a first step; it is vital that students comprehend, or understand, what they are reading.

  4. Free Reading Comprehension Worksheets

    Under 600 words. "Getting a New Job" - Advanced Level. 8 questions. Under 600 words. "The Dinner Party" - Advanced Level. 9 questions. Under 600 words. High quality reading comprehension worksheets for all ages and ability levels. Teachers in the classroom and at home are sure to find our materials very useful.

  5. Reading Worksheets

    Ereading Worksheets. Ereading Worksheets provides teachers, parents, and motivated students with high-quality reading worksheets, activities, and resources aligned with Common Core State Standards. This website uses a skill focused approach where each activity targets a specific skill set, but you can also browse the reading worksheets by grade ...

  6. Reading Comprehension Worksheets

    Early Literacy. This section has alphabet activities, phonics worksheets, basic sentence building activities, and more. Printable free reading passages with comprehension and vocabulary questions help young readers learn to read. Fiction and non-fiction texts from 1st through 6th grades.

  7. Reading Worksheets & Printables

    In this engaging reading comprehension worrksheet, learners read an original two-page story and answer a set of comprehension questions. Alphabet Blocks: Trace the Uppercase Letters. Worksheet. Children will practice tracing uppercase letters A to Z in this engaging alphabet blocks worksheet. ABC Connect the Dots.

  8. Fourth grade reading worksheets

    K5 Learning offers free worksheets, flashcards and inexpensive workbooks for kids in kindergarten to grade 5. Become a member to access additional content and skip ads. Children's stories and reading comprehension worksheets for grade 4 including 4th grade fiction and non-fiction texts and worksheets aimed at specific comprehension topics.

  9. Free Online Reading Passages and Literacy Resources

    CommonLit is a comprehensive literacy program with thousands of reading lessons, full-year ELA curriculum, benchmark assessments, and standards-based data for teachers. Get started for free. for teachers, students, & families. Explore school services.

  10. ReadTheory

    Improve students' reading comprehension with proven standards-aligned exercises for grades K-12. Easy. Get up and running in minutes with an easy-to-use interface and human support when you need it. Fun. Build classroom culture with interactive reading exercises and competitions that keep students engaged.

  11. ReadWorks Comprehension Reading Passages

    ReadWorks kindergarten and 1st grade passages are written at students' listening-level comprehension to build their background knowledge and vocabulary and should be heard aloud. They can be paired with other resources that focus on word recognition. Try our read-aloud protocol with your students to deepen their language comprehension.

  12. Basics: Reading Comprehension

    Basics: Reading Comprehension. Comprehension is the reason for reading. If readers can read the words but do not understand or connect to what they are reading, they are not really reading. Good readers are both purposeful and active, and have the skills to absorb what they read, analyze it, make sense of it, and make it their own.

  13. 3rd Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets

    The 3rd grade reading comprehension activities below are coordinated with the 3rd grade spelling words curriculum on a week-to-week basis, so both can be used together as part of a comprehensive program, or each part can be used separately. The worksheets include third grade appropriate reading passages and related questions. Each worksheet (as well as the spelling words) also includes a cross ...

  14. Third grade reading worksheets

    Reading skills and practice. Use these worksheets to practice improve reading skills and reading comprehension. Included are fiction and non-fiction stories and fables at a grade 3 level, all followed by exercises. In addition to the stories, our phonics and reading comprehension worksheets provide exercises focused on specific reading skills.

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    Reading comprehension. Here is a list of all of the skills that cover reading comprehension! These skills are organized by grade, and you can move your mouse over any skill name to preview the skill. To start practicing, just click on any link. IXL will track your score, and the questions will automatically increase in difficulty as you improve!

  16. KS3 Reading Comprehension Homework Booklets

    16 sets of homework per booklet; A mix of fiction and non-fiction; Each homework is as follows: Excerpt of book (1-2 pages long) Comprehension section (3-5 questions, occasional language technique work) Vocabulary section (definitions and application or grammar work) Reflection (space to reflect on what they've read, wider ideas or themes in ...

  17. Homework

    Click for the passage & questions on one printable PDF. Printable PDF. Passage Comprehension Questions Answers. Elena loved school. She woke up early every morning and ate her breakfast quickly so she would never be late. Kindergarten was fun! Elena also loved to play with her baby sister after school. Maria slept late because she was little ...

  18. 8th Grade Reading Worksheets

    Only Include Worksheets Written at the 8th Grade Level Not Recommended. Include Worksheets Within 1 Grade Level (7th and 9th) Include Worksheets Within 2 Grade Levels (6th through 10th) Recommended. Currently Showing These Types of Worksheets: Reading Comprehension. Context Clues. Figurative Language. Genre. Main Idea.

  19. 7th Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets

    7th Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets. The middle school reading comprehension passages below include 7th grade appropriate reading passages and related questions. Please use any of the printable worksheets (you may duplicate them) in your classroom or at home. Just click on the worksheet title to view details about the PDF and print or ...

  20. ELA practice (beta)

    ELA practice exercises (beta) for 2nd to 9th grade, covering reading comprehension and vocabulary. Aligned to Common Core State Standards for Reading: Literature; Reading: Informational Text, and Vocabulary Acquisition and Use.

  21. Second grade reading worksheets

    Leveled stories & reading worksheets. These grade 2 leveled stories are taken from our series of leveled reading workbooks. Each successive level provides a greater reading challenge. Children's stories. Over 20 free children's stories followed by comprehension questions. Most passages are 150-200 words long; questions ask students to recall ...

  22. Reading Comprehension Booklet KS3/KS4

    Often reading comprehension material is aimed at lower years students and often has an immature presentation. This booklet has been stripped of those elements allowing for more mature students to continue developing their reading skills without the feeling of being babied. ... Ideal as a homework resource, or as part of an entry routine to ...

  23. Fifth grade reading worksheets

    Leveled stories & reading worksheets. These leveled stories are taken from our series of leveled reading workbooks. Each successive level provides increasing reading challenge. Children's stories. Free children's stories; each 5th grade reading passage is followed by comprehension questions. Historical reading worksheets & fables

  24. First grade reading worksheets

    Leveled stories & reading worksheets. These leveled stories, each followed by comprehension questions, are taken from our series of leveled reading workbooks ranging in difficulty from A to Z.. Children's stories & worksheets. Over 20 free short stories for kids. Each story is followed by comprehension questions focused on recalling information from the text.

  25. Kindergarten Reading Worksheets

    K5 Learning offers free worksheets, flashcards and inexpensive workbooks for kids in kindergarten to grade 5. Become a member to access additional content and skip ads. Reading comprehension worksheets for preschool and kindergarten. Worksheets include simple stories followed by questions as well as exercises on reading sentences and passages ...