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Reading
Printable reading comprehension worksheets, graphic organizers and strategies for teaching reading.
In addition to the book title, this reading log form has space to indicate whether the book was read alone or with a parent. It also has an area to total the minutes read for the whole seven day week.
William Shakespeare’s language has remained rich, witty, modern and refreshing, even after 400 years. Watch this video for a closer look at Shakespeare’s language and to learn a few new insults. [Continue...]
Keep Calm and Read On. Print this classroom poster to encourage daily reading.
Careful reading involves asking questions. Use this worksheet to answer the questions Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How as you read.
Post these reading strategies on the wall to remind students how to be critical readers. Students are encouraged to clarify, connect, evaluate, predict and question while they read. This .pdf file contains six pages, one page for each reading strategy.
The Tortoise and the Hare Reading Comprehension This story from Aesop’s Fables is followed by reading comprehension questions and the answer key.
This file contains two pages shown in the thumbnail images. One is the completed key for the teacher. The second is the blank note-taker for students. The purpose is to give a brief introduction to key facts about John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men.
The Lion and the Mouse Reading Comprehension This story from Aesop’s Fables is followed by reading comprehension questions and the answer key.
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