WH Questions 3rd grade main idea short passages Special Ed Comp 4 seasons read
By Modz by Laila
These printable worksheets are reading passages related to the four seasons, accompanied by comprehension questions covering WH questions and main ideas. Perfect for 2nd to 4th-grade students, these worksheets can be utilized in various ways such as small group activities, homework assignments, independent work, or even as a choice for students during reading time.
You will receive 40 reading passages with comprehension questions on each page. For each season you will download 5 non-fiction texts and 5 fiction texts.
Benefits:
Engaging seasonal content
Enhances reading comprehension skills
Versatile use in different classroom settings
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
Integrate these worksheets into your lesson plans as seasonal activities, reading assignments, or as part of your literacy centers. Provide students with opportunities to work individually or collaboratively to complete the reading passages and questions.
My 3rd- 5th grade Sp. Ed students LOVE these worksheets. They enjoy reading about the interesting topics and we always have a lively discussion as a result. I use these during small group time. For my students I read the passages aloud to them and have them answer the questions independently.
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3rd grade spring reading comprehension WH question main idea nonfiction egg hunt
By Modz by Laila
Description
These Spring-themed reading comprehension passages and questions are designed for 2nd and 4th-grade students. The resource consists of engaging passages with questions that cover main idea, comprehension, WH questions and other reading skills.
You will get 10 reading passages with comprehension questions. You will download 5 fiction passages and 5 non-fiction passages. These are perfect for Homework, Small Group, Independent Work, or RTI activities.
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Benefits:
Engaging passages that interest students and support comprehension
No prep resource for teachers
Easy to implement in various classroom settings
Instructions/Tips for Implementation:
Simply print the passages and questions for students to work on during reading time, literacy centers, or for homework assignments. Use the passages in small group settings to reinforce comprehension skills.
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Perfect for practicing anywhere! Use this deck at home, school, park, or when traveling!
Made for educators, parents, and anyone doing yoga with children!
Includes three specially designed yoga lesson plans that can be taught to kids ages 2-7, 7-11, and 11+.