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Answering WH questions (who, what, when, where) in any text can be difficult for many students, especially those with special needs. Here are 15 January-themed passages that you can use in your classroom. You can work on following directions, answering wh questions, and going back and finding the evidence. The student can read the passage three times to work on fluency and then color the star each time. There are no why questions in this pack, this is the hardest question to answer and I want to work on that question separately.
Included in this resource?
15 simple passages to work on comprehension
- Pete the Penguin
- Jake Plays Outside
- Happy New Year
- The Giant Igloo
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Kelly's Mittens
- Sledding on the Hill
- The Pretty Snowflake
- Winter Vacation
- All About Penguins
- Baking Cookies
- The Blizzard
- The Emergency
- Let's Go Ice Skating
- The Deer at Night
What is the difference in the levels?
LEVEL EMERGENT (easiest)
- passages are shorter and a bit easier to read (or read by the adult)
- there are only 3 questions
- only works on Who, What, and Where
- visual cues for non-verbal learners
- finding the evidence only works on highlighting specific words
- cut and paste options
LEVEL ONE (easier)
- passages are shorter and a bit easier to read
- there are only 3 questions
- only works on Who, What, and Where
- multiple-choice questions
- finding the evidence only works on highlighting specific words
LEVEL TWO (harder)
- passages are longer and a bit harder to read
- there are 4 questions
- works on Who, What, Where, and When
- open-ended questions
- finding the evidence needs to go back and read
Are you looking for more READING COMPREHENSION PACKS
Check these ones out (there is a pack for each month of the year)
- Reading Comprehension the BUNDLE (coming soon)
- February Reading Comprehension Passages
- March Reading Comprehension Passages
The rest are coming soon!
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