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Floods Reading Comprehension - Passage, Questions, No Prep Worksheets

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Grade Levels
3rd - 5th, Homeschool
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15 pages
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This was a great resource that allowed my students to practice their reading comprehension while also being connected to science topics we are learning about.
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This no prep resource will help your students learn what causes floods, how flooding can be prevented, and how to safe stay during a flood.

Students will read a 2 page reading comprehension passage on floods, answer questions, and complete a Find the Fib Extension Activity where students list facts as well as a fib about flooding, and have other students try to figure out the fib. All of the activities are no prep, printable worksheets.

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2 sets of reading comprehension questions are provided to help make differentiation easy on you.

  • The first set of questions is scaffolded - it tells students what section of the reading passage the answer can be found, and it also provides a sentence starter to help students write a complete sentence.
  • The second set of questions does not include any scaffolding.

The flood reading comprehension questions address a variety of reading skills including text features, context clues, cause and effect, and more.

An answer key is provided.

Check out the preview to see everything included in this informational reading comprehension resource.

If you are hoping for students to complete this activity independently, check to make sure the reading passage is not too long or difficult for your students. Some 3rd grade students might struggle with the length or vocabulary - it should be appropriate for most on level 4th and 5th grade students.

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