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  1. Stories and Comprehension Worksheets. Each children's story is followed by reading comprehension questions. Most questions are 'open ended' and focus on comprehension skills such as making inferences, drawing conclusions and understanding cause and effect.

  2. 1. Why were the blind men on the roadside? _______________________________________________________. 2. What does the elephant’s ear feel like to one of the men? _______________________________________________________. 3. How do the blind men treat one another?

  3. Aesop's Fables for Children – Illustrated short stories with a moral List of Morals 1. Do not let anything turn you from your purpose. - THE WOLF AND THE KID 2. Foolish curiosity and vanity often lead to misfortune. - THE TORTOISE AND THE DUCKS 3. Do not tell others how to act unless you can set a good example. - THE FROGS AND THE OX 4.

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  4. Over 200 free children's stories all followed by general comprehension exercises. Stories are sorted by approximate grade level. Exercises for earlier grades focus on recalling information from the text. Part of a collection of reading comprehension worksheets from K5 Learning; no login required.

  5. This resource contains the full text of reading comprehension passages in Levels 13 through 15 of Lexia® Core5® Reading. It supports teachers in further scaffolding comprehension instruction and activities for students.

  6. Literary short stories and informational texts from diverse cultures with questions to test comprehension and close reading skills. Read and answer online or print a text and quiz worksheet.

  7. If your child is reading simply for enjoyment, comprehension, or practice, just browse the library or use any of the other filters. You can check which level is right for your child with this simple test from Read with Oxford .

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