Reading Comprehension

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  • Formatted like a standardized test, this 9 page document tests knowledge of punctuation, capitalization, parts of speech, alphabetization, spelling, and more. These are approximately the skills tested in first grade, although state standards vary widely.
  • [member-created with abctools] Directions for writing an extended response on starred border paper.
  • A book report form to help middle school students organize their thoughts and evaluate a mystery novel.
  • A simple book report form to help elementary students organize their thoughts and evaluate a non-fiction book.
  • 3 different "fill in the bubble" type answer sheets to use in conjunction with the Testing Practice pages.
  • This fun sheet helps students review the basic points of comprehension by means of a "hopscotch" board.
  • A book report form to help middle school students organize their thoughts and evaluate a historical study or historical novel.
  • Formatted like a standardized test, this 11 page document tests knowledge of grammar, spelling, punctuation, parts of speech, pronouns, alphabetization, and more. These are approximately the skills tested in second grade, although state standards vary widely.
  • Formatted like a standardized test, this 13 page document tests language arts skills such as spelling, parts of speech, capitalization, alphabetizing, and more. These are approximately the skills tested in third grade, although state standards vary widely.
  • Formatted like a standardized test, this 13 page document tests knowledge of spelling, parts of speech, capitalization, punctuation, and more. These are approximately the skills tested in fourth grade, although state standards vary widely.
  • A book report form to help middle school students organize their thoughts and evaluate a work of fiction. Answer the prompts about setting, character, etc.
  • A simple book report form to help elementary students organize their thoughts and evaluate a work of fiction. The prompts explain character, setting, etc.
  • This great two-page form combines comprehension, evaluation, and word skills, helping students know what to look for when reading. Suitable for upper elementary, middle school, and high school.