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Reading Comprehension for 2nd and 3rd Grade | Fiction and Informational

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Grade Levels
2nd - 3rd
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    Description

    Are you looking for the ultimate resource to teach and practice reading comprehension in 2nd and 3rd grades? Rapid Read and Review is the perfect way to engage students in relevant review of informational and fiction reading content.

    Use this resource in centers, small groups, whole class lessons, or homework to review essential reading comprehension skills and standards. The same question is never asked twice and skills are never reviewed in the same way, so students will stay engaged and excited about the content.

    **This is the perfect resource for Test Prep Season!**

    Which 'Rapid Read and Review' Sets are Included in this Reading Comprehension Bundle?

    1. Informational Text (Skills-Based)
    2. Informational Text (Mixed Skills)
    3. Fiction Text (Mixed Skills)
    4. Fiction Text (Skills-Based)

    What's Included in each set of reading comprehension?

    • Original fiction or informational text passages
    • Multiple review tasks and questions in a variety of engaging formats for each passage
    • One page versions of passages included for annotating close reads or projecting for whole-class use
    • Google Slides Digital Versions
    • Suggested Answer Key

    What's the difference between 'Skills-Based' and 'Mixed Skills' sets?

    Skills-based sets focus in on a single reading skill at a time. For example, a page will focus in on inference, context clues, point of view etc.

    Mixed skills sets address a variety of different reading skills on a single page.

    The Following Fiction Reading Comprehension Skills are Reviewed:

    • Questioning
    • Main Idea & Details
    • Context Clues
    • Point of View
    • Inference
    • Fact & Opinion
    • Author’s Purpose
    • Making Connections
    • Sequencing
    • Story Elements
    • Cause and Effect
    • Compare and Contrast
    • Summarizing

    The Following Informational Text Reading Comprehension Skills are Reviewed:

    • Questioning
    • Main Idea & Key Details
    • Context Clues
    • Point of View
    • Inference
    • Fact & Opinion
    • Author’s Purpose
    • Making Connections
    • Sequencing
    • Cause and Effect
    • Compare and Contrast
    • Text Features

    A note on grade levels: The sets in this bundle were specifically created for 2nd and 3rd grades.

    Need these sets for grades 4+? They're right here!

    Total Pages
    48 plus single-page and digital versions
    Answer Key
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
    Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
    Describe the overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action.
    Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including by speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue aloud.
    Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.

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