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4th Grade Reading Comprehension Passages | Fiction and Nonfiction Strategies

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Kristine Nannini
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This was great to use with my reading groups! I liked that I could choose from a variety of skills depending on what each group needed to work on. I also like that the passages weren't too long so they could be completed during reading group time.
This product is very well designed. I bought this with test preparation in mind to help my students review major concepts and they did so well with this resource. I loved that there were both multiple choice and constructed response questions included.

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    Description

    You cover so many reading skills during 4th grade ELA - how are you supposed to review each of them efficiently as you test prep? With these 4th Grade Reading Comprehension Passages With Questions, you will have passages and questions that cover 4th grade fiction and nonfiction reading skills at the ready. Whether you use this resource specifically for ELA test prep or as part of your literacy rotations all year, your 4th graders will have rigorous practice with each skill and exposure to questions they might see on a standardized test. No more spending hours trying to compile thorough reviews of critical skills or putting together test prep lessons - it’s been done for you!

    You’ll Love:

    ●A ready-to-go and reliable way to sharpen reading comprehension skills

    ●The opportunity to build connections between reading skills

    ●Helping students improve their memory retrieval

    ●Exposing students to standardized test-like passages and questions so that they are prepared on test day!

    What You Get in this 4th Grade Reading Skills Resource:

    For Both Fiction and Nonfiction:

    22 Total Reading Passages (44 Total)

    ● Passages leveled for 4th grade

    ● Word count and Lexile levels recorded in the top left corner of each passage

    Comprehension Questions

    ● A mix of multiple choice, short answer, and matching questions for each passage

    ● Questions for each passage focus on a specific reading skill

    Fiction Skills Covered

    ● Citing text evidence

    ● Making inferences

    ● Determining theme

    ● Context clues

    ● Summarizing

    ● Character

    ● Point of view

    ● Story elements

    ● Paired passages

    ● Figurative language

    ● Review

    Nonfiction Skills Covered

    ● Citing text evidence

    ● Making inferences

    ● Determining main idea

    ● Context clues and vocabulary

    ● Summarizing

    ● Reasons and evidence

    ● Text features

    ● Text structure

    ● Firsthand and secondhand accounts

    ● Integrating information

    ● Review

    Detailed Answer Keys

    ● Detailed exemplar responses for each question set

    Digital Option for Use With Google

    ● Option to go 100% paperless with this resource

    Ways to Use This Resource

    ● Test prep

    ● Guided reading

    ● Small groups

    ● Intervention

    ● Practice and re-teaching

    ● Reading mini lessons

    ● Homework

    ● Morning work

    ● Formative assessments

    ● Summative assessments

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    Why Teachers Like You LOVE This Resource:

    “I love this resource! It made the content come to life and proved very beneficial for enforcing my students' knowledge and performance on the skill. Thanks!”, - Taylor J.

    “This was a great resource for my students! They were able to work on this for extra practice and helped them with the skill.” -Abigail B.

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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).
    Compare and contrast the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first- and third-person narrations.

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