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Ereading Worksheets provides teachers, parents, and motivated students with high-quality reading worksheets, activities, and resources aligned with Common Core State Standards.This website uses a skill focused approach where each activity targets a specific skill set, but you can also browse the reading worksheets by grade level. PUNCTUATION WORKSHEETS AND ACTIVITIES Practice End Marks 1 – Students read each sentence and determine whether to put a period, exclamation point, or question mark at the end. What a great way to finish a unit on sentence types. Practice with End Marks 2 – This worksheet has over 30 end mark problems to help your students achieve mastery.EREADING WORKSHEETS
Name: _____ Nonfiction Reading Test Money Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Refer to the text to check your answers when appropriate. 101 PERSUASIVE ESSAY TOPICS 101 Persuasive Essay Topics . By: Mr. Morton. Whether you are a student in need of a persuasive essay topic, or a teacher looking to assign a persuasive essay, this list of 101 persuasive essay topicsshould be a
SHORT STORIES WITH QUESTIONS This page features 20 of my favorite short stories with questions.These reading activities are perfect for classroom use. Written by some of the greatest authors in history, these stories are short enough to cover in a single class period, and rich enough towarrant study.
SUMMARIZING
Summarizing Getting to the Point Summary Short account of the central ideas of a text How To Summarize Read the text. Don’t let big wordsscare you.
Y2K | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Y2K. Computers control so many aspects of our lives. As a society, we depend on them in many regards. What if these systems went down? This passage explains the Y2K bug to readers. Students answer multiple-choice and extended response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7.THE COBRA EFFECT
The Cobra Effect. Our actions can have far reaching consequences. Sometimes these consequences can surprise us. Learn about a phenomenon known as the cobra effect and answer comprehension and inference questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7.CHILD INVENTORS
Nonfiction Reading Test. When I used to think of inventors, I pictured old men with grey beards. I pictured white lab coats and smoky beakers. I was surprised to learn that young people have created many world-changing inventions. Like 15-year old Albert Sadacca, whoA PIECE OF STEAK
Jack London. With the last morsel of bread Tom King wiped his plate clean of the last particle of flour gravy and chewed the resulting mouthful in a slow and meditative way. When he arose from the table, he was oppressed by the feeling that he was distinctly hungry. Yet healone had eaten.
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Ereading Worksheets provides teachers, parents, and motivated students with high-quality reading worksheets, activities, and resources aligned with Common Core State Standards.This website uses a skill focused approach where each activity targets a specific skill set, but you can also browse the reading worksheets by grade level. PUNCTUATION WORKSHEETS AND ACTIVITIES Practice End Marks 1 – Students read each sentence and determine whether to put a period, exclamation point, or question mark at the end. What a great way to finish a unit on sentence types. Practice with End Marks 2 – This worksheet has over 30 end mark problems to help your students achieve mastery.EREADING WORKSHEETS
Name: _____ Nonfiction Reading Test Money Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Refer to the text to check your answers when appropriate. 101 PERSUASIVE ESSAY TOPICS 101 Persuasive Essay Topics . By: Mr. Morton. Whether you are a student in need of a persuasive essay topic, or a teacher looking to assign a persuasive essay, this list of 101 persuasive essay topicsshould be a
SHORT STORIES WITH QUESTIONS This page features 20 of my favorite short stories with questions.These reading activities are perfect for classroom use. Written by some of the greatest authors in history, these stories are short enough to cover in a single class period, and rich enough towarrant study.
SUMMARIZING
Summarizing Getting to the Point Summary Short account of the central ideas of a text How To Summarize Read the text. Don’t let big wordsscare you.
Y2K | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Y2K. Computers control so many aspects of our lives. As a society, we depend on them in many regards. What if these systems went down? This passage explains the Y2K bug to readers. Students answer multiple-choice and extended response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7.THE COBRA EFFECT
The Cobra Effect. Our actions can have far reaching consequences. Sometimes these consequences can surprise us. Learn about a phenomenon known as the cobra effect and answer comprehension and inference questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7.CHILD INVENTORS
Nonfiction Reading Test. When I used to think of inventors, I pictured old men with grey beards. I pictured white lab coats and smoky beakers. I was surprised to learn that young people have created many world-changing inventions. Like 15-year old Albert Sadacca, whoA PIECE OF STEAK
Jack London. With the last morsel of bread Tom King wiped his plate clean of the last particle of flour gravy and chewed the resulting mouthful in a slow and meditative way. When he arose from the table, he was oppressed by the feeling that he was distinctly hungry. Yet healone had eaten.
ONLINE READING TESTS You can take these reading tests on computers, tablets, and phones. Here are 20 of my all-time favorite short stories available as online tests. Students read the texts, answer the multiple-choice questions, and respond to the long-response prompts. Students can print, save, or email their responses. PUNCTUATION WORKSHEETS AND ACTIVITIES Practice End Marks 1 – Students read each sentence and determine whether to put a period, exclamation point, or question mark at the end. What a great way to finish a unit on sentence types. Practice with End Marks 2 – This worksheet has over 30 end mark problems to help your students achieve mastery.GENRE ACTIVITIES
Genre Lesson – Slide show lesson on genre and subgenre. Includes a review activity after the lesson. Genre Lesson PowerPoint. Genre Lesson 2 – An awesome and animated PowerPoint slide show explaining genres and subgenres of literature. This lesson includes ten practice problems at the end to help you informally assess your students.EREADING WORKSHEETS
Ereading Worksheets provides teachers, parents, and motivated students with high-quality reading worksheets, activities, and resources aligned with Common Core State Standards.This website uses a skill focused approach where each activity targets a specific skill set, but you can also browse the reading worksheets by grade level. 62 SCHOOL PROJECT IDEAS A good character building activity. Flags: create a flag representing either an actual county (like Libya) or fictitious place (like Narnia). This project should be accompanied by a brief report explaining what ideas the colors and images on the flags represent. Flash Cards: create cards helpful for study and review. ONOMATOPOEIA WORKSHEETS AND ACTIVITIES Here are a variety of onomatopoeia worksheets and activities to help students better understand onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia Worksheet 1 – Students identify the onomatopoeic word used in twenty-five different sentences. Students also take the additional step of identifying the source of the noise. Taking this extra step will help to reinforceIRONY WORKSHEETS
ELA Standards: Literacy. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.8.6 – Analyze how differences in the points of view of the characters and the audience or reader (e.g., created through the use of dramatic irony) create such effects as suspense or humor.. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.11-12.6 – Analyze a case in which grasping a point of view requires distinguishing what is directly stated in a text from what is 101 PERSUASIVE ESSAY AND SPEECH TOPICS 101 Persuasive Essay and Speech Topics. By: Mr. Morton. Whether you are a student in need of a persuasive essay topic, or a teacher looking to assign a persuasive essay, this list of 101 persuasive essay topics is a great resource. I taxed my brain to create this huge list of persuasive essay topics relevant to today’s society, but Ibelieve
MAIN IDEA WORKSHEET 4 Main Idea Worksheet 4. Here is one more double-sided main idea worksheet. Students read seven passages about money and systems of exchange. They summarize each paragraph, state the main idea, and think of an appropriate title for the passage. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 5-9. SEMICOLONS AND COLONS Comma, Colons, and Semicolons Punctuation Lesson Who Cares? Using punctuation is like pausing between words and ideas when you speak. Imagine if you didn’t take pause between words and sentences whenspeaking.
INFERENCES WORKSHEET 5 Inferences Worksheet 5. Here is another inference worksheet to get those gears grinding. This one has four reading passages and ten problems. Students read the passages, answers the inferential questions, and use text to support their answers. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7. Y2K | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Y2K. Computers control so many aspects of our lives. As a society, we depend on them in many regards. What if these systems went down? This passage explains the Y2K bug to readers. Students answer multiple-choice and extended response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7. INFERENCES WORKSHEET 10 Inferences Worksheet 10. Are you still looking for inference worksheets? Here is the tenth in a series. Wow, that's a lot of inferences. Read the passages, answers the inference questions, and support all responses with text from the passage. I hope this will help students master inferences. Suggested reading level for thistext: Grade 3-7.
FACT AND OPINION WORKSHEET 4 Fact and Opinion Worksheet 4. Here is another double-sided worksheet with 25 more fact and opinion questions. This time the questions are themed around pizza, so it's fun and educational. Students determine whether each statement is a fact or an opinion, and then they explain their answer. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 2-6. KOKO | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Koko is one special gorilla. Not only can she communicate in sign language, but her Facebook page has more Likes than mine. Learn about this unique creature in this short nonfiction passage and then answer multiple-choice and extended-response questions. All questions are aligned with Common Core State Standards. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 4-8. "EDWARD MILLS AND GEORGE BENTON: A TALE" Written by Mark Twain. It can be hard to win the game when you play by the rules. This short story displays Twain's bitting satire in full bloom. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 8-12. GARBAGE | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Garbage. Trash cans are amazing. You just fill them up with garbage and leave them in the corner, and then all of your trash disappears. Find out where it goes in this informative reading passage, and then answer multiple-choice and long response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 5-9. SEAT BELTS | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Seat Belts. Wearing your seat belt is such a simple thing, but it can save your life. Find out why in this short persuasive text, and then answer Common Core aligned multiple-choice and extended-response questions. This is more great practice for standardized tests. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 2 REDWOODS AND ARMS RACES A nation with a mighty army may take their resources and destroy them on a whim. Like the redwoods, which grow taller to their own detriment, we are locked in a harmful race. Most people agree that world peace is better than an arms race. In a peaceful world, we coulduse all
PAIN RELIEVER COMPARISON Pain Reliever Comparison. Here's another fun activity to give students practice using functional texts. Students compare the directions and warnings for two different pain relievers and answer fifteen questions. This will test their ability to comprehend complexfunctional texts.
INFERENCES WORKSHEET 5 Inferences Worksheet 5. Here is another inference worksheet to get those gears grinding. This one has four reading passages and ten problems. Students read the passages, answers the inferential questions, and use text to support their answers. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7. Y2K | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Y2K. Computers control so many aspects of our lives. As a society, we depend on them in many regards. What if these systems went down? This passage explains the Y2K bug to readers. Students answer multiple-choice and extended response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7. INFERENCES WORKSHEET 10 Inferences Worksheet 10. Are you still looking for inference worksheets? Here is the tenth in a series. Wow, that's a lot of inferences. Read the passages, answers the inference questions, and support all responses with text from the passage. I hope this will help students master inferences. Suggested reading level for thistext: Grade 3-7.
FACT AND OPINION WORKSHEET 4 Fact and Opinion Worksheet 4. Here is another double-sided worksheet with 25 more fact and opinion questions. This time the questions are themed around pizza, so it's fun and educational. Students determine whether each statement is a fact or an opinion, and then they explain their answer. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 2-6. KOKO | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Koko is one special gorilla. Not only can she communicate in sign language, but her Facebook page has more Likes than mine. Learn about this unique creature in this short nonfiction passage and then answer multiple-choice and extended-response questions. All questions are aligned with Common Core State Standards. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 4-8. "EDWARD MILLS AND GEORGE BENTON: A TALE" Written by Mark Twain. It can be hard to win the game when you play by the rules. This short story displays Twain's bitting satire in full bloom. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 8-12. GARBAGE | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Garbage. Trash cans are amazing. You just fill them up with garbage and leave them in the corner, and then all of your trash disappears. Find out where it goes in this informative reading passage, and then answer multiple-choice and long response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 5-9. SEAT BELTS | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Seat Belts. Wearing your seat belt is such a simple thing, but it can save your life. Find out why in this short persuasive text, and then answer Common Core aligned multiple-choice and extended-response questions. This is more great practice for standardized tests. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 2 REDWOODS AND ARMS RACES A nation with a mighty army may take their resources and destroy them on a whim. Like the redwoods, which grow taller to their own detriment, we are locked in a harmful race. Most people agree that world peace is better than an arms race. In a peaceful world, we coulduse all
PAIN RELIEVER COMPARISON Pain Reliever Comparison. Here's another fun activity to give students practice using functional texts. Students compare the directions and warnings for two different pain relievers and answer fifteen questions. This will test their ability to comprehend complexfunctional texts.
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Ereading Worksheets provides teachers, parents, and motivated students with high-quality reading worksheets, activities, and resources aligned with Common Core State Standards.This website uses a skill focused approach where each activity targets a specific skill set, but you can also browse the reading worksheets by grade level."THAT SPOT"
This is the humorous story of a couple guys chasing after fortune during the Klondike Gold Rush. They acquire a mischievous dog named Spot and just cannot get rid of him. This one will have your students in stitches. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 4-8. INFERENCES WORKSHEET 6 Inferences Worksheet 6. Many students have difficulty answering inferential questions. This worksheet has ten more practice problems to help students develop this critical reading skill. Read the passages, answer the inference questions, and support answers with INFERENCES WORKSHEET 10 Inferences Worksheet 10. Are you still looking for inference worksheets? Here is the tenth in a series. Wow, that's a lot of inferences. Read the passages, answers the inference questions, and support all responses with text from the passage. I hope this will help students master inferences. Suggested reading level for thistext: Grade 3-7.
INFERENCES WORKSHEET 4 Inferences Worksheet 4. Here is another high-quality inference worksheet. Students read the passages, answer the inferential questions, and explain their answers by "THE COWARDLY LION AND THE HUNGRY TIGER" Written by L. Frank Baum. From the man who imagined the Land of Oz comes a short story about peer pressure and testing one's morals. Students will like reading about these memorable characters and they should find the ironic outcome to be humorous. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 4-8. INFERENCES WORKSHEET 9 What's better than a ten problem inference worksheet? An eleven problem inference worksheet! That's right. This worksheet has eleven inference problems. I couldn't decide on which one to remove, and the passages are short enough that lucky number eleven fits. Students read the passages, answer the 11 questions, and support their answers by using text. Suggested reading level for this text CHARACTERIZATIONS WORKSHEET 3 Characterizations Worksheet 3. Here is yet another characterization worksheet to give students ample practice with this core reading skill. This worksheet has got another ten more problems. Students must identify characters' traits based on their actions in each. Then they explain their answers using text.HUMMINGBIRDS
Hummingbirds are some of nature's most interesting creatures. Students will learn about these remarkable creatures while answering multiple-choice and extended response questions in this activity. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7METAL DETECTORS
Metal detectors aren't just for treasure hunters. Find out some of the ways that metal detectors are used in our society in this text. Then answer multiple choice and extended response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 2-6.EREADING WORKSHEETS
Ereading Worksheets provides teachers, parents, and motivated students with high-quality reading worksheets, activities, and resources aligned with Common Core State Standards.This website uses a skill focused approach where each activity targets a specific skill set, but you can also browse the reading worksheets by grade level.READING GAMES
Here’s how Ereading Games work. The rewarding gameplay gets students involved. They want to explore the levels and unlock secrets. But when they make in-game mistakes, students have to answer reading questions correctly or face in-game penalties. This provides students with an instant incentive to learn.SUMMARY WORKSHEETS
Here is an animated PowerPoint slideshow teaching students how to summarize. It includes definitions, example paragraphs, and a simple review activity using nursery rhymes. This activity is a great way to start your unit on summary. Here is a worksheet to help students practice summarizing. Y2K | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Y2K. Computers control so many aspects of our lives. As a society, we depend on them in many regards. What if these systems went down? This passage explains the Y2K bug to readers. Students answer multiple-choice and extended response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7. SHORT STORIES WITH QUESTIONS This page features 20 of my favorite short stories with questions.These reading activities are perfect for classroom use. Written by some of the greatest authors in history, these stories are short enough to cover in a single class period, and rich enough towarrant study.
101 PERSUASIVE ESSAY TOPICS 101 Persuasive Essay Topics . By: Mr. Morton. Whether you are a student in need of a persuasive essay topic, or a teacher looking to assign a persuasive essay, this list of 101 persuasive essay topicsshould be a
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Ereading Worksheets provides teachers, parents, and motivated students with high-quality reading worksheets, activities, and resources aligned with Common Core State Standards.This website uses a skill focused approach where each activity targets a specific skill set, but you can also browse the reading worksheets by grade level.READING GAMES
Here’s how Ereading Games work. The rewarding gameplay gets students involved. They want to explore the levels and unlock secrets. But when they make in-game mistakes, students have to answer reading questions correctly or face in-game penalties. This provides students with an instant incentive to learn.SUMMARY WORKSHEETS
Here is an animated PowerPoint slideshow teaching students how to summarize. It includes definitions, example paragraphs, and a simple review activity using nursery rhymes. This activity is a great way to start your unit on summary. Here is a worksheet to help students practice summarizing. Y2K | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Y2K. Computers control so many aspects of our lives. As a society, we depend on them in many regards. What if these systems went down? This passage explains the Y2K bug to readers. Students answer multiple-choice and extended response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7. SHORT STORIES WITH QUESTIONS This page features 20 of my favorite short stories with questions.These reading activities are perfect for classroom use. Written by some of the greatest authors in history, these stories are short enough to cover in a single class period, and rich enough towarrant study.
101 PERSUASIVE ESSAY TOPICS 101 Persuasive Essay Topics . By: Mr. Morton. Whether you are a student in need of a persuasive essay topic, or a teacher looking to assign a persuasive essay, this list of 101 persuasive essay topicsshould be a
GENRE ACTIVITIES
Genre Lesson – Slide show lesson on genre and subgenre. Includes a review activity after the lesson. Genre Lesson PowerPoint. Genre Lesson 2 – An awesome and animated PowerPoint slide show explaining genres and subgenres of literature. This lesson includes ten practice problems at the end to help you informally assess your students.GENRE WORKSHEETS
This one is a little bit easier than some of the other genre worksheets on this page. It’s great genre practice for younger students. Students read the short texts, identify the genre and subgenre, and explain their answers. This worksheet has 17 problems! Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7.MOOD WORKSHEETS
Mood Worksheet 1. Here is a double-sided mood worksheet with 9 problems. It will give students practice with interpreting and expressing literary mood. Students read the passages, underline the words that help to create the mood, and then explain their answers. Mood Worksheet 1 Links. PUNCTUATION WORKSHEETS AND ACTIVITIES Practice End Marks 1 – Students read each sentence and determine whether to put a period, exclamation point, or question mark at the end. What a great way to finish a unit on sentence types. Practice with End Marks 2 – This worksheet has over 30 end mark problems to help your students achieve mastery. POETIC DEVICES WORKSHEETS Poetic Devices Worksheet 1 – Here are 10 problems to give you or your students practice with poetic devices. Read the poetry snippets, identify two or more poetic devices in use, and explain your answer. Poetic Devices Worksheet 2 – This activity is five pages long and contains 26 practice problems. Read the poetry snippets, identify theIRONY WORKSHEETS
ELA Standards: Literacy. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.8.6 – Analyze how differences in the points of view of the characters and the audience or reader (e.g., created through the use of dramatic irony) create such effects as suspense or humor.. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.11-12.6 – Analyze a case in which grasping a point of view requires distinguishing what is directly stated in a text from what is IDIOM WORKSHEETS AND TESTS Idiom Worksheet – 15 commonly used expressions with which students may not be too familiar. Students read each idiom and, based on the context of the sentence, determine the meaning of the expression. Idiom Worksheet 2 – Give your students more exposure to idiomatic phrases. This worksheet contains 15 more idioms. POINT OF VIEW WORKSHEETS Identifying the narrator’s view point is an essential reading skill that is often assessed on standardized tests. It’s recommend that you discuss the narrative perspective of each text that you introduce to your students, but if your students need rapid improvement at identifying the narrator’s view point, then you’ll want to usethese worksheets.
101 PERSUASIVE ESSAY AND SPEECH TOPICS 101 Persuasive Essay and Speech Topics. By: Mr. Morton. Whether you are a student in need of a persuasive essay topic, or a teacher looking to assign a persuasive essay, this list of 101 persuasive essay topics is a great resource. I taxed my brain to create this huge list of persuasive essay topics relevant to today’s society, but Ibelieve
DOUBLE NEGATIVE WORKSHEETS This page contains a collection of resources to help students recognize and avoid using double negatives. The worksheets on double negatives can be printed, edited, or completed online and are free for use in homes and classrooms. I’ve also created a PowerPoint lesson on the topic of double negatives and recorded an instructional video. You are welcome to use these to achieve your learning Y2K | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Computers control so many aspects of our lives. As a society, we depend on them in many regards. What if these systems went down? This passage explains the Y2K bug to readers. Students answer multiple-choice and extended response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7. INFERENCES WORKSHEET 5 Inferences Worksheet 5. Here is another inference worksheet to get those gears grinding. This one has four reading passages and ten problems. Students read the passages, answers the inferential questions, and use text to support their answers. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7."THAT SPOT"
This is the humorous story of a couple guys chasing after fortune during the Klondike Gold Rush. They acquire a mischievous dog named Spot and just cannot get rid of him. This one will have your students in stitches. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 4-8. FACT AND OPINION WORKSHEET 4 Fact and Opinion Worksheet 4. Here is another double-sided worksheet with 25 more fact and opinion questions. This time the questions are themed around pizza, so it's fun and educational. Students determine whether each statement is a fact or an opinion, and then they explain their answer. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 2-6. KOKO | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Koko is one special gorilla. Not only can she communicate in sign language, but her Facebook page has more Likes than mine. Learn about this unique creature in this short nonfiction passage and then answer multiple-choice and extended-response questions. All questions are aligned with Common Core State Standards. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 4-8. "EDWARD MILLS AND GEORGE BENTON: A TALE" It can be hard to win the game when you play by the rules. This short story displays Twain's bitting satire in full bloom. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 8-12. INFERENCES WORKSHEET 10 Inferences Worksheet 10. Are you still looking for inference worksheets? Here is the tenth in a series. Wow, that's a lot of inferences. Read the passages, answers the inference questions, and support all responses with text from the passage. I hope this will help students master inferences. Suggested reading level for thistext: Grade 3-7.
GARBAGE | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Garbage. Trash cans are amazing. You just fill them up with garbage and leave them in the corner, and then all of your trash disappears. Find out where it goes in this informative reading passage, and then answer multiple-choice and long response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 5-9. SEAT BELTS | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITYFICTION READING COMPREHENSION WORKSHEETSBASIC READING COMPREHENSION WORKSHEET PDF Seat Belts. Wearing your seat belt is such a simple thing, but it can save your life. Find out why in this short persuasive text, and then answer Common Core aligned multiple-choice and extended-response questions. This is more great practice for standardized tests. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 2 PAIN RELIEVER COMPARISON Pain Reliever Comparison. Here's another fun activity to give students practice using functional texts. Students compare the directions and warnings for two different pain relievers and answer fifteen questions. This will test their ability to comprehend complexfunctional texts.
Y2K | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Computers control so many aspects of our lives. As a society, we depend on them in many regards. What if these systems went down? This passage explains the Y2K bug to readers. Students answer multiple-choice and extended response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7. INFERENCES WORKSHEET 5 Inferences Worksheet 5. Here is another inference worksheet to get those gears grinding. This one has four reading passages and ten problems. Students read the passages, answers the inferential questions, and use text to support their answers. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7."THAT SPOT"
This is the humorous story of a couple guys chasing after fortune during the Klondike Gold Rush. They acquire a mischievous dog named Spot and just cannot get rid of him. This one will have your students in stitches. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 4-8. FACT AND OPINION WORKSHEET 4 Fact and Opinion Worksheet 4. Here is another double-sided worksheet with 25 more fact and opinion questions. This time the questions are themed around pizza, so it's fun and educational. Students determine whether each statement is a fact or an opinion, and then they explain their answer. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 2-6. KOKO | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Koko is one special gorilla. Not only can she communicate in sign language, but her Facebook page has more Likes than mine. Learn about this unique creature in this short nonfiction passage and then answer multiple-choice and extended-response questions. All questions are aligned with Common Core State Standards. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 4-8. "EDWARD MILLS AND GEORGE BENTON: A TALE" It can be hard to win the game when you play by the rules. This short story displays Twain's bitting satire in full bloom. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 8-12. INFERENCES WORKSHEET 10 Inferences Worksheet 10. Are you still looking for inference worksheets? Here is the tenth in a series. Wow, that's a lot of inferences. Read the passages, answers the inference questions, and support all responses with text from the passage. I hope this will help students master inferences. Suggested reading level for thistext: Grade 3-7.
GARBAGE | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Garbage. Trash cans are amazing. You just fill them up with garbage and leave them in the corner, and then all of your trash disappears. Find out where it goes in this informative reading passage, and then answer multiple-choice and long response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 5-9. SEAT BELTS | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITYFICTION READING COMPREHENSION WORKSHEETSBASIC READING COMPREHENSION WORKSHEET PDF Seat Belts. Wearing your seat belt is such a simple thing, but it can save your life. Find out why in this short persuasive text, and then answer Common Core aligned multiple-choice and extended-response questions. This is more great practice for standardized tests. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 2 PAIN RELIEVER COMPARISON Pain Reliever Comparison. Here's another fun activity to give students practice using functional texts. Students compare the directions and warnings for two different pain relievers and answer fifteen questions. This will test their ability to comprehend complexfunctional texts.
EREADING WORKSHEETS
Ereading Worksheets provides teachers, parents, and motivated students with high-quality reading worksheets, activities, and resources aligned with Common Core State Standards.This website uses a skill focused approach where each activity targets a specific skill set, but you can also browse the reading worksheets by grade level."THAT SPOT"
This is the humorous story of a couple guys chasing after fortune during the Klondike Gold Rush. They acquire a mischievous dog named Spot and just cannot get rid of him. This one will have your students in stitches. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 4-8. INFERENCES WORKSHEET 10 Inferences Worksheet 10. Are you still looking for inference worksheets? Here is the tenth in a series. Wow, that's a lot of inferences. Read the passages, answers the inference questions, and support all responses with text from the passage. I hope this will help students master inferences. Suggested reading level for thistext: Grade 3-7.
"THE COWARDLY LION AND THE HUNGRY TIGER" Written by L. Frank Baum. From the man who imagined the Land of Oz comes a short story about peer pressure and testing one's morals. Students will like reading about these memorable characters and they should find the ironic outcome to be humorous. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 4-8. CHESS | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Chess has been played for hundreds of years. This test covers some basics of the game of kings. This test is for earlier readers, but the multiple-choice and long response questions are rigorous and aligned with Common Core State Standards. Suggested reading level for thistext: Grade 1-5.
CONTEXT CLUES WORKSHEET 1.6 Context Clues Worksheet 1.6. Here is yet another context clues worksheet to help students master this essential reading skills. This worksheet has 12 level one vocabulary words. Students will determine the meaning of the bolded word in each sentence based on context. Then they will explain their answers. WINTERTIME | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Wintertime can be rough. Getting through the wintertime is harder on some species than on others. Learn about how different animals survive the winter and then answer multiple-choice and long response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 2-6 "THE SON" | BY HERMANN HESSE This short story (taken from Hesse's masterpiece Siddhartha) teaches readers about parenting and the limitations of love. The great spiritual questions in this text may fuel a heated discussion in your classroom. I highly recommend reading the whole book, but this text works pretty well by itself too. Suggested reading level for thistext: Grade 7-11.
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Hummingbirds are some of nature's most interesting creatures. Students will learn about these remarkable creatures while answering multiple-choice and extended response questions in this activity. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7METAL DETECTORS
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Here is an animated PowerPoint slideshow teaching students how to summarize. It includes definitions, example paragraphs, and a simple review activity using nursery rhymes. This activity is a great way to start your unit on summary. Here is a worksheet to help students practice summarizing. Y2K | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Y2K. Computers control so many aspects of our lives. As a society, we depend on them in many regards. What if these systems went down? This passage explains the Y2K bug to readers. Students answer multiple-choice and extended response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7. SHORT STORIES WITH QUESTIONS This page features 20 of my favorite short stories with questions.These reading activities are perfect for classroom use. Written by some of the greatest authors in history, these stories are short enough to cover in a single class period, and rich enough towarrant study.
101 PERSUASIVE ESSAY TOPICS 101 Persuasive Essay Topics . By: Mr. Morton. Whether you are a student in need of a persuasive essay topic, or a teacher looking to assign a persuasive essay, this list of 101 persuasive essay topicsshould be a
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Here is an animated PowerPoint slideshow teaching students how to summarize. It includes definitions, example paragraphs, and a simple review activity using nursery rhymes. This activity is a great way to start your unit on summary. Here is a worksheet to help students practice summarizing. Y2K | NONFICTION READING ACTIVITY Y2K. Computers control so many aspects of our lives. As a society, we depend on them in many regards. What if these systems went down? This passage explains the Y2K bug to readers. Students answer multiple-choice and extended response questions. Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7. SHORT STORIES WITH QUESTIONS This page features 20 of my favorite short stories with questions.These reading activities are perfect for classroom use. Written by some of the greatest authors in history, these stories are short enough to cover in a single class period, and rich enough towarrant study.
101 PERSUASIVE ESSAY TOPICS 101 Persuasive Essay Topics . By: Mr. Morton. Whether you are a student in need of a persuasive essay topic, or a teacher looking to assign a persuasive essay, this list of 101 persuasive essay topicsshould be a
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This one is a little bit easier than some of the other genre worksheets on this page. It’s great genre practice for younger students. Students read the short texts, identify the genre and subgenre, and explain their answers. This worksheet has 17 problems! Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7.MOOD WORKSHEETS
Mood Worksheet 1. Here is a double-sided mood worksheet with 9 problems. It will give students practice with interpreting and expressing literary mood. Students read the passages, underline the words that help to create the mood, and then explain their answers. Mood Worksheet 1 Links. PUNCTUATION WORKSHEETS AND ACTIVITIES Practice End Marks 1 – Students read each sentence and determine whether to put a period, exclamation point, or question mark at the end. What a great way to finish a unit on sentence types. Practice with End Marks 2 – This worksheet has over 30 end mark problems to help your students achieve mastery. POETIC DEVICES WORKSHEETS Poetic Devices Worksheet 1 – Here are 10 problems to give you or your students practice with poetic devices. Read the poetry snippets, identify two or more poetic devices in use, and explain your answer. Poetic Devices Worksheet 2 – This activity is five pages long and contains 26 practice problems. Read the poetry snippets, identify theIRONY WORKSHEETS
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CELESTE MCKENZIE
/ September 22, 2020 When my kids try to save it just spins and doesn’t save. If they go to print it does come up with a page with their score but they cannot send it to me. We are working on iPads, BTW.Reply
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MR. MORTON
/ September 28, 2020 Have them press the PRINT button and then take a screenshot. That would be a good way to produce a record.Best wishes!
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CELESTE
/ September 22, 2020 Is there a way to see students’ work and how they scored on anactivity?
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MR. MORTON
/ September 28, 2020 No, only if they report their scores to you using the email feature orprinting.
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DONNA
/ May 18, 2020
Hi – how do I send to Google Classroom? And how do kids type onthem??? Thanks!
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MR. MORTON
/ May 18, 2020
Google Classroom integration is only available on the onlineworksheets:
https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/e-reading-worksheets/online-reading-tests/ You click the black square button with the people on it on the starting slide when you are logged into your classroom account. I could take a screenshot if that explanation is confusing. Students go to the links and complete the assignments within the browser window,typing their responses in the textboxes that appear asthey progress.
When they are done, they should save all their results and responses.No data is ever stored, so I can’t recover it if theylose it.
Then they can mail that PDF to you or use the built in emailing function at the end of the test. Try one out and see if that makes sense: https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-comprehension-worksheets/google/Reply
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NOELLE PREECE
/ September 28, 2020 I used an eReading online activity for a virtual Friday assignment and told the students to email me their results afterward. In the past I had gotten a cool email with a large grade on it but this time, I got nothing…NO emails despite a bunch of kids in google classroom showing that they had turned it in. Why did I get no emails this time? Also, above in your comment you said the students have to save their responses. Where do they save them? HOW do they save them for me tosee their scores?
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MR. MORTON
/ September 28, 2020 The most common reason why people do not receive the emails is because they are using school address with restrictions. In other words, the IT department is stopping you from getting emails from my server. One way to solve this problem is to ask the IT people to whitelist emails from ereadingworksheets.com. This will allow you to receive the emails. The other work around is to have your students send their results to a personal email account (such as Gmail) that your IT department does not control. Then there will be no restrictions. As for saving their results, at the end of each activity there are buttons. One is a letter (used for email). Another is a disk (used for saving). A third is a printer (used for printing). I recommend that they either save the PDF to their computers using the SAVE button or print their results and store the print out. Either works I guess.Best wishes!
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GEMMA ESPADERO
/ May 14, 2020
I really love your works here. Thanks for this wonderful site. I am a mother and at the same time an educator. God bless youReply
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KINZOLA MAMY-IRENE
/ May 6, 2020
Hi Mr Morton
I’m a new parent of grade 9 , i just receive your address Now, I’m very interested with your work, Thanks for your concern to our kidsGod bless you.
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LARRY NARDOLILLO
/ February 24, 2020 THANK YOU for this comprehensive worksheet. I am a new teacher who teaches high schoolers. Do you have any 9 – 12 grade worksheets?Reply
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MOSTAFA BELKAR
/ January 21, 2020 Very interesting docs many thanks for ssharing them .Reply
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/ January 18, 2020Love this site!
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/ January 18, 2020 Love this site man thanks!Reply
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ALISON
/ January 16, 2020 I wanted to let you know my 7th graders are getting fiercely competitive about Poetry Cat. Today I am introducing them to ContextClue Climber!
Next week we tackle non-fiction text structure, and I’ll assign each kid one of your many, many, many text structure worksheet passages to create a graphic organizer/visualization for. We put them up and the walls look great and have TONs of interesting information! Thank you so much for being such a reliable and interesting source formiddle schoolers!
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MR. MORTON
/ February 7, 2020 Awesome. I’m glad that my work has been helpful for you and your students. Thanks for taking the time to comment.Reply
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RAPHAEL FRIEDMAN
/ October 16, 2020 It’s ridiculous how great this site is. I can’t believe you dothis! Amazing!
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VINITA RATHI
/ April 19, 2019
Feeling very lucky to have stumbled on this resource. Fantastic worksheets. I second Mr.Morton.Reply
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CHRISTAL N
/ March 28, 2019
I love this resource. When we as professionals are asked to do ridiculous things that are beyond our capabilities in the classroom by our administrative staff, this website is helpful!Reply
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MR. MORTON
/ March 28, 2019
They love doing that, don’t they? Thanks for visiting!Reply
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MR V
/ June 20, 2019
Absolutely agree with the utility of this website, especially with respect to preparing summer school curriculum with very little prior warning as a novice teacher.Thanks Mr. Morton!
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