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Here are a bunch of free reading comprehension worksheets. These will help students master reading skills. You can print, edit, or complete these worksheets online. Try the nonfiction or short story reading worksheets to cover general reading skills. Or focus on specific reading skills like making predictions.
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- Nonfiction Passages and Functional Texts
Students need to gain lots of practice working with...
- Main Idea Worksheets
RL/RI.K.2 - With prompting and support, identify the main...
- Making Predictions
RL.4.1 - Refer to details and examples in a text when...
- Inferences Worksheets
Making inferences is a skill with which students often need...
- Setting Worksheets
Being able to identify when and where the story is taking...
- Summarizing Worksheets & Activities
Click HERE for FREE worksheets on SUMMARIZING. Print, Edit,...
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Free reading worksheets for teachers and students on figurative language, text structure, grammar, genre, point of view and more!
Dreamreader is a free website with more than 500 reading lessons. Every lesson comes with free audio, a free printable worksheet and a free multiple choice quiz. The site offers 5 categories, but the most interesting ones to help enhance your reading comprehension ability are “Fun English” and “Academic English”.
We have doubled the number of our free online activities to help you practise your English online. With more than 165 activities to choose from, you can select the skill you want to practise and the level that’s right for you.
CommonLit is a comprehensive literacy program with thousands of reading lessons, full-year ELA curriculum, benchmark assessments, and standards-based data for teachers. Get started for free for teachers, students, & families
Reading comprehension exercises — online, free, & adaptive. Fits K-12, ESL and adult students. Easily track progress for the entire class.
Improve your reading comprehension skills with Lingolia! Practise reading and answer comprehension questions in this section of the website. There are reading texts with exercises for levels from beginner (A2), intermediate (B1) and upper intermediate (B2).