Comprehension questions
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Guided reading questions for character, plot, making connections and reading strategies.

Time4Teaching saved to Literacy Ideas
Our school buys a binder for each student to use as a Home-School Communication Binder. When I first heard this I thought it would never work. I really thought that most students would lose theirs. I
Carmel Thomson saved to Reading
This reading comprehension is about “My beautiful house”. The passage describes the house. The students need to read the paragraph and answer the questions. Please download the PDF Reading comprehension for grade 1-exercise 28

Worksheets for kids saved to Reading Comprehension
Snag your free reading comprehension questions! Perfect to use as an anchor chart for kids while independent reading or to teach into during a guided reading group! #readingcomprehension
Description This free download is for a set of reading response questions that your students can use with practically any book! I use this download to keep my students accountable during their daily independent reading time. At the end of our independent reading time each day, I would have my kiddos pick a question to respond to about the book they read that day in a special Reader's Response Journal, a spiral notebook. I found this to be a great way to get my kiddos responding to text daily…

Amanda Zanchelli saved to Parent Resources
Want your students to answer comprehension questions effectiently? Try teaching them to decipher the question before they answer! Come read all about it!
8 Questions to increase reading comprehension from My Storytime Corner
In this worksheet, children read a classic fable about a man and his son who get too much advice!

Majlinda Sulaj saved to THIRD GRADE
One of the most frequent comments/questions I get from my readers is about my homework routine. My thoughts and feelings on homework hav...

Chelsey James saved to Teaching
Great list for the teacher to encourage higher level thinking. Keep as a resource.

TeachwithAloha saved to Literacy