Reading comprehension: David Copperfield
Here's an excerpt from David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. In this reading worksheet, your child will read a description of young David's life and answer questions about the story, point of view, character's feelings, and use of language.
Reading comprehension: Great Britain
In this reading and writing worksheet, your child will read a short nonfiction paragraph and write full sentences to answer reading comprehension questions.
Reading comprehension: letter of complaint
What does this writer want? In this language arts worksheet, your child reads a letter to the city council and then answers questions about the writer's intent, language, and reasons.
Reading comprehension: letter to the editor
Why was this letter written and what does the writer want? In this language arts worksheet, children will read a protest letter and then answer questions about the letter's intent, the reasons given, the form of expression, and whether or not the argument will be effective. Then, children will gather notes and write a letter to the editor of their own.
Reading comprehension: myth about fire
This myth is from the Aboriginal people of Australia. In this reading and writing worksheet, your child will read a short myth and then answer questions about the story.
Reading comprehension: myth about thunderstorms
Reading comprehension: The Mango Tree
In this language arts worksheet, your child will read three parts of a traditional story from India and answer questions about the characters' feelings using complete sentences.
Reading comprehension: Thor and Sif
This is a myth about a Norse god named Thor. In this reading and writing worksheet, your child will read a myth and then answer questions about the story.
Reading comprehension: thunder and lightning
Here is a scientific description of thunder and lightning. In this language arts worksheet, your child will read an informational passage and then answer questions about what happened and practice replacing descriptive words.
Reading comprehension: voice of nature
In this Aboriginal myth, the voice of the Ancestor spoke from a gum tree! In this reading and writing worksheet, your child gets practice reading a myth and interpreting it to answer questions about meaning and words used in context.
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