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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 .
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Thank you so much for your material. This has been a lifesaver! I wish to improve my students’ reading skills and you have been helping so much!
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This has been a great find. I love the stories and so do my students. I have particularly found the nondiction passages wonderful – the ones which appear in their reading books are often bland and not engaging – and so do my students. They’re learning so much and it’s stirring their curiosity to do their digging about the topics they most enjoy.
Since comprehension questions in our part of the world are not mcqs – they are usuallyquestions which require short answers – I usually dowload the passages and prepare my own questions, with maybe one or two mcqs from your question bank thrown in. Thus, my students cannot find answers and it makes them do the hard work of comprehending the passages.
I also underline some of the words and phrases and ask them to find words or phrases which mean the same and can replace them in the passage – that’s another important component of questions asked on reading comprehension passages in my part of the world, Ghana. Maybe those complaining about cheaters can use some of these strategies. They can also tweak the questions on this site to do away with cheating.
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Hello from Panama, this website has proven so helpful to help my students study for the TOEFL
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Good Morning may we use the Redwoods and Arm Races Story for our study? I would like to say that the story and questionnaire will be a big help if you allow us to use your story to our study.
Of course. Best wishes!
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Greetings from Egypt….I’ve been using this site for the past 3 years, and it never failed to impress me and my students. It’s very resourceful and I use it on daily basis. Wherever the owner of this site is, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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Thank you so much for this. I am a 5/6 grader and I think my teachers will enjoy this too. I use this also over the summer so I can keep track of my smartness 🙂
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Malik Radwan
These comprehensions were really helpful in studying It would be great if you would add poetry comprehensions too (the ones that ask for literary elements) Really thank you.
Do you mean poems with questions like these ?
Jornalyn N. Agapito
Thank you so much for this reading material. It was great help to my students to develop love in reading.
You’re such an amazing person! Thank you for sharing these materials. They helped me a lot as an ELA middle school teacher. May God bless you!
Excellent passages
I am looking for material for a 10-12 reading comprehension class. Your materials are great, but a lower interest level from HS students. Any suggestions for upper levels?
Thanks so much for sharing these wonderful worksheets!
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Delores J. Mayes
My students has searched and found the answer keys to these readings. I wish there was a way the teacher’s could sign in for the content and keep the cheaters from having the honest kids miss out on these readings. What has our world gone to. This is so sad that my students would copy answers word for word and expect to get a 100% as well as their parents. We are growing a nation of untruth and cheaters.
Yeah, that is pretty frustrating.
It’s tough to keep the content free and open while preventing students from finding the answers.
One thing that might help is downloading the .RTF file and editing the titles of the assignments. A persistent student will still be able to find the answers, but that may make it a little harder.
Also, remember, cheaters are only cheating themselves! And the system and everyone else too, but mainly themselves! Best wishes!
Hi Ma’am Dolores. That happened to me years ago during the MDL (modular distance learning) in our country, Philippines. You know what I did, I shorten my URLs and add number 1 at the end of it. This way, they can no longer trace my resources.
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Thank you Mr. Morton for sharing! Your material is just what we need to keep students busy during lockdown. I really appreciate it. K. Bardon
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Thank you very much Mr.Morton for providing such good reading texts . You have a big heart to share the resources without expecting nothing in return. I’m a teacher and it has been a great help to me in preparing reading materials for my students. Thank you!
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Great website could be a bit more specific on some stories and grade 4-8 is quite a gap
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This is such a treasure trove, especially during this period of remote learning. To also offer these gems freely is great magnanimity on your part. I am grateful; thank you ever so much!
Do more worksheets for Grades 1-5.
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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. They must be able to get the meaning of the text: What is the author telling the reader? This is reading comprehension, and it is an essential skill for success in school and in the real world. Below are our reading comprehension worksheets grouped by grade, that include passages and related questions. Click on the title to view the printable activities in each grade range, or to read the details of each worksheet. They are free for use in the home or in the classroom. Be sure to check out our spelling words activities too!
1st Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets
This 36 week first grade worksheet program for reading comprehension provides grade-appropriate passages and related questions, and can be used for other grades as appropriate.
2nd Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets
This 36 week second grade worksheet program for reading comprehension provides passages and questions that are grade appropriate, but can be used with additional grades.
3rd Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets
The 36 week third grade worksheet program for reading comprehension that we’ve organized here provides reading passages and activities designed for 3rd grade but can be used for other grades.
4th Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets
The 36 week fourth grade comprehension program that is included here provides reading passages and questions that are grade appropriate, but can be used with additional grades.
5th Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets
The 36 week fifth grade comprehension program provides passages and related questions that are grade appropriate, but can be used with additional grades.
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17 Cute Reading Logs {FREE PRINTABLE}
Reading is an important part of learning for kids. I made a bunch of free printable cute reading logs for students to keep track of their daily, weekly, and monthly reading goals.
There are different designs that will be great for kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade and 6th grade.
Some of the reading logs are very simple and there is even one that’s a coloring page.
I also created some monthly reading logs with a fun theme for each page.
I think you’ll be able to find one that you like and that’s perfect for your little one.
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Simple Printable Reading Log
This is a simple reading log that can be used for any grade level.
It has space for the child to write in the date, name of the book, and how many minutes they read.
The rainbow lettering makes this a cute design that kids will love.
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Kindergarten Summer Reading Log
This summer reading log can be used for kindergarten or any grade to track their summer reading.
Kids will color in a sun for each 20 minutes of reading they do.
This is a fun way for younger kids to track their summer reading without having to write in a book name, date, and how long they read.
If you want some other summer reading logs, be sure to keep scrolling down to the monthly reading logs where I have summer reading logs for June, July and August.
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AR Reading Log
This accelerated reader reading log is a simple design that can be used for all ages and grade levels.
It includes everything you need to keep track of for advanced readers.
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Free Printable Weekly Reading Log
This is a very simple weekly reading log with the days of the week already filled in.
Kids just have to fill in the title of the book an how many minutes they read.
They’ll love the cute bookworm at the bottom and the colorful rainbow design.
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Monthly Reading Logs
Here you’ll find a reading log for each month of the year with a fun theme to fit the season or holiday for that month.
January Free Reading Log
This fun snowflake themed January reading log has space for the date, book title, number of pages read, any comments kids have about the book and parent initials.
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February Student Reading Log
You can’t have a February reading log without some cute hearts in the background.
This student reading log will help kids stay on task with their reading homework for the month.
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My March Reading Log
Kids will love the cute shamrock background on this March reading log.
This reading log template will hold kids accountable for their reading at home.
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April Daily Reading Log Printable
Send kids home with this cute April reading log with rainbows to keep track of their reading for the month.
There’s even space for parent initials so you can make sure they’re actually reading.
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May Home Reading Log
This May flowers home reading log is bright and colorful.
It’s a fun way to keep track of reading homework.
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June Independent Reading Log
This June reading log has a cute ice cream background that kids will enjoy.
This is a great way for kids to log their summer independent reading.
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July Summer Reading Log
4th of July and barbecues are what the month of July is all about.
Kids will have fun tracking their summer reading on this July reading log.
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August Summer Reading Log
This August reading log has all the summer vacation vibes.
It’s cute, colorful and fun for kids to log their summer reading in the month of August.
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September Homeschool Reading Log
This back to school theme reading log for September is great for homeschool or classroom use.
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Free Printable October Reading Log
Get ready for Halloween with this cute October reading log.
Kids can track reading their favorite Halloween books in the month of October.
PRINT OUT THE FREE OCTOBER READING LOG
November Reading Log Printable
This fall leaves November reading log is perfect for holding kids accountable for their reading homework for the month.
Kids can write in the comments what they enjoyed about what they read or how it made them feel.
DOWNLOAD THE NOVEMBER READING LOG FREE PRINTABLE
December Class Reading Log
The cute candy cane background on this December reading log will have kids feeling festive as they track their reading for the month.
December is an important time for kids to log their reading because it’s such a busy time of year, they may forget to do their daily reading.
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4th Grade Daily Reading Homework | Reading Comprehension Passages with Questions. Save with a Bundle! This 4th Grade Spiral Reading Comprehension resource will help your students/child practice their comprehension skills.
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4th Grade - Daily Reading Ready® Full Year
If you loved our READING READY Task Cards©, you’re going to love our new DAILY READING READY© monthly units, as well! DAILY READING READY© is a standards-based program that follows a research-based model of continuous, systematic instruction, building from simple to complex to help students learn and retain skills. The full 4th grade bundle includes 34 weeks of daily lessons & weekly assessments. How it Works: Monday – Thursday, students will read a brief passage and: •answer 2 rigorous, multiple-choice questions •complete 1 exit ticket (a short, 1-2 minute formative assessment linked to the objective of that day’s lessons) On Friday, students will read a short passage and complete a brief, 2-page formal assessment with 10 rigorous, multiple-choice questions that measure their understanding of the skills taught during the week. *A list of key terms is also included for teacher reference, or to send home with students to review with parents before the weekly assessments. The program is designed so that all 4th grade reading TEKS are covered and reviewed before the STAAR Reading Test; the daily lessons & assessments after the STAAR test will continue to review the 4th grade reading skills until the end of the school year.
**Though this DAILY READING READY© unit was made with our Texas teacher friends in mind, it is also aligned with 4th grade CCSS, making it easily usable by any 4th grade teacher teaching reading all over the U.S.**
These are the units included in this full-year bundle: August/September – 4 weeks of daily lessons & weekly assessments that address: -author’s purpose -character interactions -context clues -dictionary/glossary -fact & opinion -genre – fiction & poetry -images/words/graphics/sounds to impact meaning -making inferences & drawing conclusions -main idea -meaning of unfamiliar/multiple-meaning words -poetry elements -point-of-view & narrator -problem & resolution -root words & affixes -sequence & summary -similes & metaphors -synonyms -theme/lesson/main message Standards Covered: TEKS: 3.4C, 4.2A, 4.2B, 4.2E, 4.3 Fig. 19D, 4.3A, 4.4 Fig. 19A, 4.4 Fig. 19D, 4.4A, 4.6 Fig. 19D, 4.6 Fig. 19E, 4.6A, 4.6B, 4.6C, 4.8 Fig. 19D, 4.8A, 4.11B, 4.14 Fig. 19D CCSS: L.4.5.A, L.4.5.C, RI.4.7, RL.3.6, RL.4.1, RL.4.2, RL.4.3, RL.4.4, RL.4.5, RL.4.10 October – 4 weeks of daily lessons & weekly assessments that address: -author’s purpose -cause & effect -character interactions -context clues -dictionary/glossary -drama elements -fact & opinion -genre – literary nonfiction, autobiography, biography, & drama -images/words/graphics/sounds to impact meaning -making inferences & drawing conclusions -making predictions -meaning of unfamiliar/multiple-meaning words -point-of-view & narrator -problem & resolution -root words & affixes -sequence & summary -synonyms -theme/lesson/main message Standards Covered: TEKS: 3.4C, 4.2A, 4.2B, 4.2E, 4.3A, 4.5 Fig. 19D, 4.5 Fig. 19E, 4.5A, 4.6B, 4.10 Fig. 19D, 4.11 Fig. 19D, 4.11 Fig. 19E, 4.11A, 4.11C, 4.12A CCSS: L.4.5.C, RI.4.1, RI.4.2, RI.4.3, RI.4.4, RI.4.5, RI.4.8, RL.4.1, RL.4.2, RL.4.3, RL.4.4, RL.4.5, RL.4.10 November – 3 weeks of daily lessons & weekly assessments that address: -author’s purpose -cause & effect -context clues -dictionary/glossary -fact & opinion -genre – informational, expository -images/words/graphics/sounds to impact meaning -main idea -making inferences & drawing conclusions -meaning of unfamiliar/multiple-meaning words -root words & affixes -sequence & summary -synonyms Standards Covered: TEKS: 3.4C, 4.2A, 4.2B, 4.2E, 4.10 Fig. 19D, 4.11 Fig. 19D, 4.11 Fig. 19E, 4.11A, 4.11B, 4.11C, 4.14 Fig. 19D CCSS: L.4.5.C, RI.4.1, RI.4.2, RI.4.3, RI.4.4, RI.4.5, RI.4.7, RI.4.8 December – 3 weeks of daily lessons & weekly assessments that address: -author’s purpose & craft -cause & effect -context clues -dictionary/glossary -fact & opinion -genre – informational, expository -images/words/graphics/sounds to impact meaning -main idea & supporting details -making inferences & drawing conclusions -meaning of unfamiliar/multiple-meaning words -root words & affixes -sequence & summary -synonyms -text features Standards Covered: TEKS: 3.4C, 4.2A, 4.2B, 4.2E, 4.10 Fig. 19A, 4.10 Fig. 19D, 4.11 Fig. 19A, 4.11 Fig. 19D, 4.11 Fig. 19E, 4.11A, 4.11B, 4.11C, 4.11D, 4.13 Fig. 19D, 4.14 Fig. 19D CCSS: L.4.5.C, RI.4.1, RI.4.2, RI.4.3, RI.4.4, RI.4.5, RI.4.7, RI.4.8 January – 4 weeks of daily lessons & weekly assessments that address: -author’s purpose & craft -character interactions -compare & contrast -context clues -drama & poetry elements -fact & opinion -genre –expository, fiction, drama, poetry, advertisements -images/words/graphics/sounds to impact meaning -main idea & supporting details -making connections between literary & informational texts -making inferences & drawing conclusions -meaning of unfamiliar/multiple-meaning words -paired passages -plot -point-of-view & narrator -problem & solution -root words & affixes -sequence & summary -supporting understanding with textual evidence -synonyms -text features Standards Covered: TEKS: 3.4C, 4.2A, 4.2B, 4.3 Fig. 19D, 4.4 Fig. 19D, 4.5 Fig. 19D, 4.5D, 4.6A, 4.6C, 4.8 Fig. 19D, 4.8A, 4.10 Fig. 19D, 4.11 Fig. 19A, 4.11 Fig. 19D, 4.11 Fig. 19E, 4.11 Fig. 19F, 4.11A, 4.11B, 4.11C, 4.11D, 4.14 Fig. 19D, 4 Fig. 19F CCSS: L.4.4.B, L.4.5.A, L.4.5.C, RI.4.1, RI.4.2, RI.4.4, RI.4.5, RI.4.6, RI.4.7, RI.4.8, RI.4.10, RL.4.1, RL.4.2, RL.4.3, RL.4.4, RL.4.5, RL.4.6, RL.4.8, RL.4.9, RL.4.10 February – 4 weeks of daily lessons & weekly assessments that address: -author’s purpose & craft -cause & effect -character interactions -compare & contrast -context clues -dictionary & glossary -fact & opinion -genre –expository, fiction, literary nonfiction, poetry, procedural -images/words/graphics/sounds to impact meaning -main idea & supporting details -making connections between literary & informational texts -making inferences & drawing conclusions -meaning of unfamiliar/multiple-meaning words -paired passages -plot -poetry elements -problem & resolution -root words & affixes -sequence & summary -supporting understanding with textual evidence -synonyms -text features Standards Covered: TEKS: 3.4C, 4.2A, 4.2B, 4.2E, 4.3 Fig. 19D, 4.4 Fig. 19D, 4.4A, 4.6 Fig. 19D, 4.6A, 4.6B, 4.7 Fig. 19D, 4.8 Fig. 19D, 4.9 Fig. 19D, 4.10 Fig. 19D, 4.11 Fig. 19D, 4.11 Fig. 19E, 4.11A, 4.11B, 4.11C, 4.11D, 4.13 Fig. 19D, 4.13A, 4.14 Fig. 19D, 4 Fig. 19F CCSS: L.4.4.B, L.4.5, L.4.5.C, RI.4.1, RI.4.2, RI.4.4, RI.4.5, RI.4.6, RI.4.7, RI.4.8, RI.4.10, RL.4.1, RL.4.2, RL.4.3, RL.4.4, RL.4.5, RL.4.6, RL.4.7, RL.4.8, RL.4.10 March – 4 weeks of daily lessons & weekly assessments that address: -author’s purpose & craft -cause & effect -character interactions -compare & contrast -context clues -dictionary & glossary -drama elements -fact & opinion -figurative language -genre –expository, fiction, literary nonfiction, drama, advertisements -graphic features of texts -images/words/graphics/sounds to impact meaning -main idea & supporting details -making connections between literary & informational texts -making inferences & drawing conclusions -making predictions -meaning of unfamiliar/multiple-meaning words -paired passages -point-of-view -problem & resolution -root words & affixes -sequence & summary -supporting understanding with textual evidence -synonyms -text features -theme Standards Covered: TEKS: 3.4C, 4.2A, 4.2B, 4.2E, 4.3 Fig. 19D, 4.3A, 4.5 Fig. 19D, 4.5A, 4.6 Fig. 19D, 4.6 Fig. 10E, 4.6A, 4.6B, 4.6C, 4.7 Fig. 19D, 4.8A, 4.10 Fig. 19D, 4.11 Fig. 19D, 4.11A, 4.11B, 4.11C, 4.14 Fig. 19D, 4 Fig. 19F CCSS: L.4.4.B, L.4.5.A, L.4.5.C, RI.4.1, RI.4.2, RI.4.3, RI.4.4, RI.4.5, RI.4.6, RI.4.7, RI.4.8, RI.4.10, RL.4.1, RL.4.2, RL.4.3, RL.4.4, RL.4.5, RL.4.6, RL.4.7, RL.4.8, RL.4.10 April – 4 weeks of daily lessons & weekly assessments that address: -author’s purpose & craft -compare & contrast -context clues -dictionary & glossary -drama & poetry elements -fact & opinion -genre –expository, fiction, literary nonfiction, drama, poetry -graphic features of texts -images/words/graphics/sounds to impact meaning -main idea & supporting details -making connections between literary & informational texts -making inferences & drawing conclusions -meaning of unfamiliar/multiple-meaning words -paired passages -point-of-view -root words & affixes -sequence & summary -supporting understanding with textual evidence -synonyms Standards Covered: TEKS: 3.4C, 4.2A, 4.2B, 4.2E, 4.3 Fig. 19D, 4.4 Fig. 19D, 4.4A, 4.5 Fig. 19D, 4.5A, 4.6 Fig. 19D, 4.6B, 4.6C, 4.7 Fig. 19D, 4.10 Fig. 19D, 4.10A, 4.11 Fig. 19D, 4.11A, 4.11B, 4.11C, 4.11D, 4.14 Fig. 19D, 4 Fig. 19F CCSS: L.4.4.B, L.4.5.C, RI.4.1, RI.4.2, RI.4.3, RI.4.4, RI.4.5, RI.4.6, RI.4.7, RI.4.8, RI.4.10, RL.4.1, RL.4.2, RL.4.3, RL.4.4, RL.4.5, RL.4.6, RL.4.8, RL.4.10 May/June – 4 weeks of daily lessons & weekly assessments that address: -author’s purpose & craft -cause & effect -character interactions -compare & contrast -context clues -fact & opinion -genre – expository, fiction, literary nonfiction, poetry -graphic features of text -images/words/graphics/sounds to impact meaning -main idea & supporting details -making connections between literary & informational texts -making inferences & drawing conclusions -meaning of unfamiliar/multiple-meaning words -paired passages -poetry elements -root words & affixes -sequence & summary -supporting understanding with textual evidence -synonyms -text features Standards Covered: TEKS: 3.4C, 4.2A, 4.2B, 4.3 Fig. 19D, 4.4 Fig. 19D, 4.4A, 4.6 Fig. 19D, 4.6A, 4.6B, 4.7 Fig. 19D, 4.10 Fig. 19D, 4.10 Fig. 19D, 4.11 Fig. 19E, 4.11A, 4.11B, 4.11C, 4.11D, 4.14 Fig. 19D, 4 Fig. 19F CCSS: L.4.4.B, L.4.5.C, RI.4.1, RI.4.2, RI.4.4, RI.4.5, RI.4.6, RI.4.7, RI.4.8, RI.4.10, RL.4.1, RL.4.2, RL.4.3, RL.4.4, RL.4.5, RL.4.10
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Many students have difficulty answering inferential questions. This worksheet has ten more practice problems to help students develop this critical reading skill. Read the passages, answer the inference questions, and support answers with text. The Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7.
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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 .
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.
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#3490 Daily Warm-Ups: Reading 44 ©Teacher Created Resources, Inc. Man on the Moon The space race was on to see which country would be the first to put a man on the moon. The U.S.S.R. had put the first satellite into space. It was called Sputnik. The United States was working hard to get a man on the moon. It was a tough goal.
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#3487 Daily Warm-Ups: Reading 24 ©Teacher Created Resources, Inc. The Ocean The ocean is made up of salt water. There are four main oceans. They are the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian, and the Arctic Ocean. The top of the earth is made up mostly of ocean. Many fish and plants live in the ocean. Sharks swim through the water.
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Reading Log 2. This reading log is very similar to the one above except it put a box around each homework session. Reading Log 3. This reading log is very similar to the ones above except it does not contain instructions. If your reading program has a different reading requirement, e.g. 15 minutes, use this log.
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Second Story Window. This is a free sampler of 2nd Grade Fluency Homework. It contains 3 weeks of homework. There are 9 pages included in the sampler. There is an example of 3 levels of passages included in our Second Grade Fluency Homework.Each week contains:2 pages (copy double-sided)1 leveled passage for daily reading1 response page with 4 ...
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DAILY READING READY© is a standards-based program that follows a research-based model of continuous, systematic instruction, building from simple to complex to help students learn and retain skills. In this 3rd grade unit for February, students practice reading & vocabulary skills in 10-15 minute daily lessons. Skills.
Reading 1. Acts 28:16-20, 30-31. When he entered Rome, Paul was allowed to live by himself, with the soldier who was guarding him. Three days later he called together the leaders of the Jews. When they had gathered he said to them, "My brothers,
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