Reading Comprehension Passages With Differentiated WH Questions - Bundle
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Description
The short stories reading comprehension passages found in this growing bundle are great for beginning readers. The time-saving, print-and-go, and digital passages are differentiated in two ways (text only and text with visuals) for your special education students and students who benefit from visual support. The short reading passages highlight student life and are themed around children in and out of the classroom for real-life connections to the text with many WH questions.
The digital reading activities with "WH" questions are Self-checking and self-correcting for multiple practices and remote learning opportunities. The high-interest reading passages have five questions listed under the stories on one page.
Features:
The worksheets come in two versions: The first version is a full reading passage that covers questions such as, who, what, where, and when. These are designed for more fluent readers working on their comprehension skills.
The second version answers questions about who and what. These align with Essential Elements and are the bridge to the broader questions from the Common Core Standard.
There are 5 multiple-choice questions for both versions, making these worksheets ideal for data collection. Modifying teaching materials for data collection especially in reading can be very challenging, with these short reading passages, you can work with 4/5 trials/opportunities to calculate your 80% accuracy for your data sheet when tracking "WH" questions.
This Reading Comprehension packet is Great For:
- K-2 elementary school
- Students with disabilities
- Autism Classrooms (grade clusters K-2 & 3-5)
- ESL, EFL, ELL, ELD
- Students with language impairments
- Reluctant readers and writers
- Mixed-grade classrooms
- At-risk kids
- ADHD/ADD
- Homeschool
- Sub plans
Standards Addressed - CCSS & DLM Essential Elements:
RL.K.1 With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
RL.1.3 Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details.
RL.2.1 Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
ELA.EE.RL.2.1 Answer who and where questions to demonstrate understanding of details in a familiar text.
ELA.EE.RI.2.1 Answer who and what questions to demonstrate understanding of details in a familiar text.
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