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2nd Grade Reading Comprehension Exit Tickets - Literature & Informational Text

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Learning Objective

These 2nd grade reading exit tickets contain 34 short passages and questions aligned to each reading comprehension standard, so you can get real-time feedback quickly and easily, tailor instruction, and turn learning challenges into success.

Description

✅ Getting insight into your 2nd graders' developing reading comprehension skills can be a challenge. These 2nd grade reading comprehension exit tickets are designed to make your life easier and give you the information you need to help your students succeed.

As a 2nd grade teacher, you know it's vital to know what's working and what isn't. You need to know who gets it and who doesn't. These quick assessments are specifically aligned to each standard, so you can get real-time feedback without the hassle of a full assessment.

What You Get:

  • 34 Unique Passages: These short and engaging reading comprehension passages come with quick check questions, providing a snapshot of how each student is progressing.
  • Covers All Standards: With two passages for each literature and informational text reading standard, you'll never miss a beat in understanding where your students stand.

Why It's Magical: These exit tickets aren't just another teaching tool; they're a pathway to understanding your students' individual reading skills. They'll enable you to tailor your instruction and offer personalized support, turning reading challenges into triumphs!

Add this indispensable 2nd grade reading comprehension exit tickets resource to your teaching toolkit and witness the transformation in your students' reading abilities. It's not just a reading comprehension tool; it's a sprinkle of magic for your classroom!

Key Features:

➣ Google Forms & PDF printable formats included.

➣ Easy Quick Assessment for Midweek or End-of-Lesson

➣ Quick to Administer & Easy to Grade

➣ Helps Determine Next Steps and Identify Students Who Need More Help

➣ Engages Students with a Broad Range of Topics

➣ Color Coding to Reinforce Using Text Evidence

⭐️If you do not use Common Core, these 2nd Grade Reading Comprehension Exit Tickets are still perfect for teaching these skills. Aligns with many state-specific standards.

For tips and strategies for using exit tickets in your instruction, check out my blog post HOW TO IMPROVE INSTRUCTION USING EXIT TICKETS.

Teachers & Students ❤️ LOVE ❤️ This Resource:

"I absolutely love using this during intervention, for early finishers, and of course, as an exit ticket strategy. They are easy to print and grade. :)"

"These exit tickets have been a lifesaver and extremely helpful with spiral reviewing content that is currently or has previously been taught.  The exit tickets have genuinely helped me to see which kids do and do not have a conceptual understanding of the content taught".

"Great resource to use for reading comprehension exit tickets to gauge where my students are in the reading standards to help guide my small groups for the day and to see where I need to reteach, whether whole group or small group."

What's Included in 2nd Grade Reading Comprehension Exit Tickets:

Reading Literature (Fiction)

1. RL.2.1 Answer Questions

  • Missing Money
  • Lucy and Cinna

2. RL2.2 Recount Fables

  • Two Travelers
  • The Ants and the Grasshopper

3. RL.2.3 Characters Respond to Events

  • Toy Car
  • Alexi’s New Start

4. RL.2.4 Words & Phrases

  • If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking
  • Caterpillar

5. RL.2.5 Story Structure

  • New Year, New Friends
  • The Big Game

6. RL.2.6 Author’s Purpose

  • The Present
  • Summer Popsicle

7. RL.2.7 Illustrations

  • The First Day
  • Babysitter

8. RL.2.9 Compare & Contrast Versions of Stories

  • Cinderella
  • Jack and the Beanstalk

Reading Informational Text (Nonfiction)

1. RI.2.1 Answer Questions

  • Zebras
  • Helen Keller

2. RI.2.2 Main Topic

  • Malala Yousafzai
  • Manatees

3. RI.2.3 Connections

  • Galapagos
  • Jeremiah Evarts vs. Andrew Jackson

4. RI.2.4 Words & Phrases

  • Unicorns
  • Tornadoes

5. RI.2.5 Text Features

  • Index
  • Bulleted List

6. RI.2.6 Author’s Purpose

  • Summer
  • Cork

7. RI.2.7 Text Images

  • Heart Disease
  • Frogs

8. RI.2.8 Reasons & Points

  • Physical Education
  • Paul Revere

9. RI.2.9 Compare  & Contrast Points

  • Salt
  • World War II

Due to high requests, we created completely unique passages from our 3rd grade version.

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Related Products:

Nonfiction Bundle- 2nd & 3rd Grade Common Core Standards

2nd Grade Fiction and Nonfiction Comprehension MEGA Bundle

3rd Grade Reading Exit Tickets


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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
Recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures, and determine their central message, lesson, or moral.
Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
Describe how words and phrases (e.g., regular beats, alliteration, rhymes, repeated lines) supply rhythm and meaning in a story, poem, or song.
Describe the overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action.

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