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Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions Bundle 4th 5th Grade PDF

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    This fiction reading comprehension passages and questions bundle is perfect for practicing reading comprehension. Ideal for test prep, the questions on these worksheets are written specifically for 4th & 5th Grade. Topics include animals, sports and family.

    Reading Comprehension Outline:

    Each lesson has a blend of post-reading activities. Each lesson also contains a bonus extension exercise at the end. These activities include research projects, poetry, origami and additional writing practice. Full answer keys are provided.

    This is the PDF version. PDF version includes Easel Activity making each lesson fillable.

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    Google Docs - Google Forms - Word

    Contents:

    Set 1/5 (Animals):

    Reading Passage 1: Donny's Glasses - Donny is being chased by a monster. Or so he thinks!

    Reading Passage 2: Hare & Bear- Hare & Bear have a cup of tea together in the warmth.

    Reading Passage 3: Maggie's Turtle - Maggie is desperate to win the fishing competition.

    Reading Passage 4: New Pup - Hugh finds out a new puppy isn't as fun as he hoped.

    Reading Passage 5: Naughty Cat - Lizzie can't find any of her stuff. Find out where it is.

    Reading Passage 6: Ella's Baseball Bat - Ella's dad is scared of bats and one is in the house!

    Reading Passage 7: Ola the Rabbit - Read about Darla's newest pet in this lesson.

    Reading Passage 8: Ethan and the Puppies - Ethan gets ready for the puppies to arrive.

    Reading Passage 9: Endangered Animals - Sam learns all about endangered animals in this passage.

    Reading Passage 10: Chinese New Year - Jessie and Sally talk about Chinese New Year.

    Set 2/5 (Family):

    Reading Passage 1: Birthday Lessons - Lois wanted a horse for her birthday. What did he get instead?

    Reading Passage 2: Funny Cousin - Britney's cousin can be a little much. Read about their day.

    Reading Passage 3: Favorite Aunt - Raquel is helping her aunt get ready for a new arrival.

    Reading Passage 4: Grandma Can Dance - Tracie learns something new about her grandma.

    Reading Passage 5: Sisterly Love - Kyle did want a big brother. How does he feel after today though?

    Reading Passage 6: A Not So Relaxing Hike - Jordan's scared of bugs, how does he get over his fear.

    Reading Passage 7: On the Coaster - Sid talks about his experience on a roller coaster.

    Reading Passage 8: Grandma’s Tulips - Read about Grandma's passion of tulips in this story.

    Reading Passage 9: Father’s Day - Maria learns about Father's Day and other holidays.

    Reading Passage 10: Healthier Lifestyle - The twins' doctor teaches them how to live healthier.

    Set 3/5 (Friends):

    Reading Passage 1: A Friend’s Promise - Josh's brother makes sure he keeps his promise to a friend.

    Reading Passage 2: The Rumor - April feels sad that Selena is getting attention from everybody now.

    Reading Passage 3: Finishing Together - Fernando helps a teacher by taking part in a fundraiser.

    Reading Passage 4: Seniors Acting - Brooke is doing shows at the senior center, her friend finds out.

    Reading Passage 5: Funland - Not such a fun day at Funland for the author in this story.

    Reading Passage 6: Back to School - The author hates the first day. She doesn't know what to wear!

    Set 4/5 (School):

    Reading Passage 1: The Principal - Kaitlin and Diann have to see the principal. Who's fault was it?

    Reading Passage 2: Fear - Tyson tries to look fearless. However, he has a lot on his mind lately.

    Reading Passage 3: Warm Welcome - Read about Juliet's first day at Westside Elementary.

    Reading Passage 4: Funny Photos - Darlene and her class have a good idea for their funny photos.

    Reading Passage 5: Gold Star - Amber's class has a new competition. The winner gets a gold star.

    Reading Passage 6: Sub Teacher - Ed isn't excited to meet the sub teacher - Mr. Strict!

    Reading Passage 7: President Lina - Lina is too shy to run for president. But after some persuasion...

    Reading Passage 8: Devon's Science Project - Devon helps save the world in this fun passage.

    Reading Passage 9: On the Stage - Tera and her class build a stage for their school out of adobe.

    Reading Passage 10: Eve's Amazing Day - Eve had a great day at school. Read all about it.

    Set 5/5 (Sports):

    Reading Passage 1: Olympics - Lauren and her class get excited when talking about the Olympics.

    Reading Passage 2: Tryouts - Max is getting himself ready for the basketball tryouts.

    Reading Passage 3: Big Brienne - Kitty has the game of her life against Big Brienne.

    Reading Passage 4: A Skate on the Lake - Aimee has an evening at the lake with her dad & friends.

    Reading Passage 5: Baseball Boy - Mitch goes to watch the Chicago Hitters. Read about his day.

    Reading Passage 6: Running - An informative, yet light piece about running.

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    Reading Passages

    Each passage is especially written for Grade 4-5 students, including key vocabulary required for this age group.

    Topics are varied and are accompanied by colorful graphics. Topics are meant to educate, yet entertain the modern student.

    These passages are perfect for the modern classroom. Whereas textbooks can become outdated in no time, any changes to technology or the world will result in updates to this product.

    Mixed Questions

    The mixed questions section of each lesson includes a variation of five or six comprehension, vocabulary and math questions. In addition, key reading strategies are frequently covered including cause & effect, summarizing, compare & contrast, making conclusions and making predictions.

    Two or three of the questions will be MCQs and other questions will require a written response of some kind. Full answers and example responses appear at the end of the lesson.

    Vocabulary Activities

    Each reading passage contains a variety of words and phrases designed for Grade 4-5 students. Vocabulary activities provide the opportunity to build fluency with these words.

    As it can become quite mundane doing the same activities over and over, each lesson in a set will contain a different vocabulary activity. Activities include: spelling games, sentence match-ups, mixed-up text and decoding words from the lesson.

    Full listings of the vocabulary activities included in this product can be found in the preview.

    Writing Prompts

    Writing prompts are designed to continue the theme or lessons learned in the story.

    Students are persuaded to write in a variety of ways and each prompt includes several cues to help.

    As with the spelling/vocab section, writing prompts will vary. This includes research pieces, reading responses, poetry and creative writing prompts.

    Full Answer Keys

    Full answer keys and sample responses are provided so no matter how busy you

    are, you know you're covered!

    Mixed question answers provide evidence from the text, math questions contain the relevant workings.

    Answers are designed for use by the teacher, but also suitable as a handout to the student.

    Bonus Extension Exercises (Just for Fun)

    Each lesson will have a bonus extension exercise. This is something fun to extend the lesson with. You can find these at the end of each lesson, titled Just for Fun.

    Just for Funs are optional. When pricing is done for each product, these exercises are not included. So in effect, these are free. Some you may like, some you may not. Either way, they are there to do with as you wish.

    Here is a list of the Just for Funs for this product:

    Set 1

    1. Donny's Glasses: Draw a Monster Printable
    2. Hare & Bear: Read Aloud (reading & pronunciation practice)
    3. Maggie's Turtle: Turtle Origami
    4. New Pup: Comic Strip Printable
    5. Naughty Cat: Writing: To-Do List
    6. Ella's Baseball Bat: Baseball Design Printable
    7. Ola the Rabbit: Cut & Paste
    8. Ethan and the Puppies: Adoption Posters Printable
    9. Endangered Animals: Endangered Animal Research
    10. Chinese New Year: Animal Acrostic Poetry

    Set 2

    1. Birthday Lessons: Horse Origami
    2. Funny Cousin: Write a Song Activity (with example)
    3. Favorite Aunt: Decorating Comic Strip Printable
    4. Grandma Can Dance: Cut & Paste
    5. Sisterly Love: Shopping Printable
    6. A Not So Relaxing Hike: Read Aloud (reading & pronunciation practice)
    7. On the Coaster: Design a Roller Coaster Printable
    8. Grandma’s Tulips: Toilet Roll Tulips Craft
    9. Father’s Day: Additional Writing Activity: Write a Thank You Note
    10. Healthier Lifestyle: Acrostic Poetry

    Set 3

    1. A Friend’s Promise: Read Aloud (reading & pronunciation practice)
    2. The Rumor: Additional Writing Activity - Money, Money, Money, Money
    3. Finishing Together: Draw a House Printable
    4. Seniors Acting: Cut & Paste
    5. Funland: Word Association Exercise
    6. Back to School: Spelling Activity - choose correct spelling

    Set 4

    1. Birthday Lessons: Horse Origami
    2. Funny Cousin: Write a Song Activity (with example)
    3. Favorite Aunt: Decorating Comic Strip Printable
    4. Grandma Can Dance: Cut & Paste
    5. Sisterly Love: Shopping Printable
    6. A Not So Relaxing Hike: Read Aloud (reading & pronunciation practice)
    7. On the Coaster: Design a Roller Coaster Printable
    8. Grandma’s Tulips: Toilet Roll Tulips Craft
    9. Father’s Day: Additional Writing Activity: Write a Thank You Note
    10. Healthier Lifestyle: Acrostic Poetry

    Set 5

    1. Olympics: Additional Writing Exercise: Goals for the Year
    2. Tryouts: Acrostic Poetry
    3. Big Brienne: Comic Strip Printable
    4. A Skate on the Lake: Draw a Winter Scene
    5. Baseball Boy: Unusual Sport Research
    6. Running: Design a Cross-Country Course

    Easel Activities

    Easel Activities allow passage to be easily assigned and checked online.

    This product includes a fillable Easel Activity. Each box that would usually be filled in by a student in-class can now be typed into instead.

    Activities can be modified and changed by the teacher and are an easy way to give extra homework or holiday tasks to your students.

    Total: 261 Pages (+75 Bonus Pages)

    Total Pages
    261 pp. & 75 BONUS pp. (US English w/Answers)
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    Standards

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    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).
    By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poetry, in the grades 4–5 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range.

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