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Below you’ll find 7th grade reading comprehension passages along with questions and answers and related vocabulary activities. These printable worksheet activities include original excerpts from short stories and books as well as high-interest informational topics.
Questions 1. What is the biggest challenge the speaker faces? 2. What kind of person in Lebron? Use details to support your answer. 3. Explain how the setting advances the plot. 4. How does the speaker’s view of camping change throughout the story? Use details from the story to support your answer. Survival! Copyright © 2022 ReadingVine.com.
Students will read a story about a camping trip that turns into an unforgettable adventure. Students will answer questions about main idea, characters, setting, and plot. Topic (s): Realistic Fiction. Skill (s): Character Traits, Story Elements, Main / Central Idea. Genre (s): Prose.
Below you’ll find 6th grade reading comprehension passages along with questions and answers and vocabulary activities. These printable 6th grade reading exercises are great for students who need extra reading skills development or just want some extra practice!
A Winning Smile. Reading Comprehension Activity. It’s hard starting a new school. It’s even harder when you are sporting a mouth full of shiny braces. In this passage, Gina is apprehensive about her first day in a new school. She discovers, however, that the new school may work out after all.
Free eighth grade, printable reading comprehension passages and questions for use in school or at home. Filter by grade, topic, genre, skill and more!
Context Clues. Context clues are hints or definitions that a writer uses in the text to help the reader understand the meaning of new or unfamiliar words. These clues can appear within a sentence, a paragraph, or in other areas of a passage. Want to learn more about Context Clues?
This well-loved game teaches participants and spectators so many lessons, including teamwork, sportsmanship, and dealing with failure and success. This reading set spotlights baseball, and includes fiction and nonfiction as well as prose and poetry. Play ball!
Below you’ll find 5th grade reading comprehension passages along with questions and answers and vocabulary activities. These printable 5th grade practice activities are helpful for struggling readers or students who just need extra comprehension practice!
For example, a simile is a comparison of two things using the words “like” or “as.” “Her heart is as soft as a cloud.” is a simile. Other figurative language includes metaphor, personification, hyperbole, and alliteration. Check out our figurative language anchor chart resources too!