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FREE 5th Grade Reading Comprehension Passages [Nonfiction and Fiction]

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5th
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Pages
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Description

This FREE 5th grade reading comprehension resource is perfect for guided reading, shared reading, close reading, homework, or morning work. It includes 2 high-interest, professionally written reading passages (1 nonfiction and 1 fiction) that are designed to engage your students. 11-12 text-dependent questions (and answers) are provided for each passage.

Want an ENTIRE YEAR of passages and questions? CLICK HERE!

Why You Will Love This Resource:

♥ Two weeks of reading comprehension materials (passages and text-dependent questions)

♥ Teachers get instant and constant feedback, which makes this the perfect PROGRESS MONITORING tool

♥ It allows you to constantly assess student learning and thus guide formal instruction.

♥ One passage a week and 3 questions a day, so it won't overwhelm your students and will save you time!

♥ It provides students with MEANINGFUL and CONSISTENT practice of important standards.

♥ Covers literature and informational text content standards

♥You can use this resources with other grade levels to allow for differentiating.

♥Each week requires only two sheets of paper

How Does This Differ from Other Resources?

✔ Can be used for close reading, guided reading, homework, or morning work

✔ It does not selectively present topics or follow a predetermined scope and sequence, which gives it the flexibility to be used with any program or instructional schedule you are already implementing.

✔ No standards are pushed aside or left out to introduce new content. You can have confidence that all topics will be covered every week (R.I/R.L 4.9 are covered in the paid version starting with week 3).

✔No extra "Show Your Work" pages needed. This review is formatted with work space built in, leaving plenty of room for students to respond

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Total Pages
10 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
2 Weeks
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Quote accurately from 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, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text.
Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact).
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative language such as metaphors and similes.
Explain how a series of chapters, scenes, or stanzas fits together to provide the overall structure of a particular story, drama, or poem.

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