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Reading Passages with Comprehension Questions: 4th Grade and 5th Grade (Set 1)

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Deb Hanson
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4th - 6th, Homeschool
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What educators are saying

I plan to make use of this outstanding resource again. It was easy to use and taught valuable skills in reading. It was great to use for quick checks and teaching test taking strategies.
I had some problems printing the passages so that the entire passage is on the page. I figured out that I needed to print from my downloads. the the entire passage was visible.
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  2. This resource contains 20 reading comprehension passages (10 nonfiction passages, 9 fiction passages, and 1 poem). Following each passage, there are six multiple-choice comprehension questions. These reading passages can be used in so many ways! Some options include using them as a test prep activit
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Learning Objective

After reading each passage or poem, students will answer a variety of comprehension questions with multiple choice answer options.

Description

This resource contains 20 reading comprehension passages (10 nonfiction passages, 9 fiction passages, and 1 poem). Beneath each passage, there are six multiple-choice comprehension questions. These reading passages can be used in so many ways! Some options include using them as a test prep activity, as morning work or homework, or as part of a small group lesson.

The comprehension questions vary with each passage, which allows your students the opportunity to review several reading skills at once. Some of the skills include inferring, using context clues to define words, identifying figurative language within the passage, determining the theme, and identifying cause-and-effect relationships.

The skills targeted in these passages include:

  • Citing Text Evidence (19 passages)
  • Context Clues (19)
  • Cause and Effect (12)
  • Figurative Language (10)
  • Character Traits (9)
  • Main Idea (8)
  • Theme/Central Message (7)
  • Text Structure (6)
  • Author's Purpose (3)
  • Drawing Conclusions (3)
  • Prefixes (3)
  • Suffixes (3)
  • Genre (2)
  • Supporting Details (2)
  • Text Features (2)
  • Sequence (2)
  • Compare/Contrast (2)
  • Antonyms (1)
  • Word Choice (1)
  • Roots (1)
  • Summarizing (1)
  • Point of View (1)
  • Author's Tone (1)

Ten passages fall into the 610-800 lexile range.

Nine passages fall into the 810-1000 lexile range.

The poem is slightly higher, as it shows a lexile level of 1010-1200.

********This resource is available in three formats:

  1. Traditional Printables- Print the PDF and distribute the paper version to your students.
  2. Easel Activity- With this paperless format, an interactive layer has been added to the original PDF! Students can complete this activity on a device. Students read each passage and the six questions that follow. This has a multiple-choice format, and students select their answers by moving the circles.
  3. Easel Assessment- Students complete these on a device, as well. Each assessment can be assigned separately, so you can assign just one passage at a time to your students. These are self-grading! After reading each passage, students answer six multiple-choice questions. With this option, the teacher chooses whether or not his or her students receive immediate feedback.

Here's what teachers like you have said about this packet of test prep reading passages with their upper elementary students:

⭐️ Love2TCH said, "Absolute best resource to use as a spiral review at the mid to end of school year. I used it as morning work followed by discussion. Love it and will continue to use it in the future."

⭐️ Kayla L. said, "These were perfect for reviewing key concepts before the end-of-the-year testing frenzy began - will definitely be using these again!"

⭐️ Yvonne C. said, "I use these as daily reading morning work. My kids enjoy the stories and I love being able to narrow done where they need more practice!"

⭐️ Kristi T. said, "I had tried the free trial of this and simply had to buy the bundle. It is amazing, I am not sure who liked it more, myself or my students. So fun and engaging!"

Click here to try out a set of six passages for FREE!

You can also purchase Google versions. Click HERE to view that option.

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Don't miss my other sets of reading passages! Click on the links below to check them out!

Set 2

Set 3

If you are looking for passages written for third-grade readers, click here!

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Total Pages
20 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text.
Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character’s thoughts, words, or actions).
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including those that allude to significant characters found in mythology (e.g., Herculean).
Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.

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