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Reading comprehension about the winning 2002 Utah winter Olympics pair skaters.
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A short reading comprehension about a rainy fall day, followed by a "color and write" on the same theme.
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"Jada and Jessie are twins." A realistic fiction reading comprehension.
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"My name is Danny. I am a little duck."
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Information about the Kentucky Derby horse race with comprehension questions.
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An introduction to the history and design of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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Factual reading comprehension tells the difference between Earth and a globe.
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Sammy wishes he could be an emerald tree boa. This reading comprehension comes with open-ended response questions.
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Pookie the puppy moves to a new home in this fictional reading comprehension.
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Six levels of questions to review the historical fiction 2002 Newbery winner by Avi. The review questions (one page each of "Bloom's Taxonomy") are helpful for critical thinking development. This is one of many Newbery book lessons on our member site.
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"Scooter was a very nice dog." A fictional reading comprehension.
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"Why does he get to do so much more than I do?" A realistic fiction story with open ended questions to help students discuss emotions.
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Practice completing and reading a graph. Use your research skills to discover the scores for one group from the 2002 World Cups. Complete the graph and answer the questions. This is an easier version for younger students. Directions are included.
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Practice completing and reading graphs. Use your research skills to discover the scores for the 2002 World Cups, and then fill in the graphs to understand the scoring system. This is fun math, and a great way to prepare for the next World Cup! Answers and directions are included.
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Four fact-filled reading comprehensions about plants: how they grow, the parts of a plant, the need for water, the need for sunlight. Includes a short review quiz.
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Learn about cells, bones and muscles with three reading comprehension exercises and other activities.
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Read the short story about early American education, and make inferences based on context clues.
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"Frank ran down to the beach." Realistic fiction followed by multiple choice comprehension questions.
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This short reading comprehension stresses inference skills.
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This reading comprehension is a fictional story about a crocodile's first day of school.
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Reading comprehension on riding and caring for horses.
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A reading comprehension, word search, word unscramble, and writing prompt.
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"We are elves. We help Santa."
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"The sky overhead was blue, with just a single fluffy cloud shaped like an armadillo." Realistic fiction followed by multiple choice comprehension questions.
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A reading comprehension tracing the history of World Cup soccer from its beginnings in 1904.
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"I like to play in the snow."
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Read this comprehension on why reading is important.
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"How many inches of rain did Bennington receive during week 1 in 2002?"
Use a line graph to determine the changes in rainfall over a two-year period.
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One page reading comp on U.S. Landmark, the Washington Monument, with this reading comprehension questions.
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Mindy's day becomes less boring when she decides to make pictures.
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"Brent and Bree live just outside of Chicago." A short story and a writing prompt.
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A realistic fiction reading comprehension about a summer day spent picking raspberries followed by multiple choice questions.
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"Today is the first day of school." A very short realistic fiction reading comprehension.
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A walk to Grandma's house turns up a number of simple surprises. A realistic fiction reading comprehension.
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A realistic fiction story, and great testing practice! This reading comprehension would make a good opening for talking about friends, peer pressure, fitting in...
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A girl helps her neighbor make pickles in this realistic fictionr reading comprehension.
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"I want you to meet my new friend, Mr. Freddie. Mr. Freddie is a fish." Short reading comprehension.
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This one-page reading comprehension follows a standardized testing format. An interesting factual comprehension and great testing practice!
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"I am Farmer Jones. I grow food for you to eat."