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  1. Join Sam and Ava on their day out to the beach! In addition to promoting independent reading in students, this reading activity‌ ‌aids‌ ‌in‌ ‌the development‌ ‌of‌ ‌comprehension‌ ‌skills. ‌In this activity, your students will read a short fictional passage about a day at‌ ‌the‌ ‌beach.

  2. The book kicks off with the question “What will I see at the beach?” Then, each page contains high-frequency words and a predictable pattern, where you can read about all of the things you may see on a trip to the beach. Things such as a sandcastle, beach ball, umbrella, crab, and shells.

  3. Below is a collection of printable games, maps, activities, and reading comprehension passages featuring the beautiful State of California.

  4. At the Beach. Read the short story below, then answer the questions. Jane went on vacation to the beach. She likes to play in the sand. Her brother likes to jump over waves. Her favorite thing to do is find sea shells. 2) What does her brother like to do?

  5. Today I want to show you some Ocean themed Reading Comprehension Passages that you can use to build your little readers confidence. I'll show you what it entails, how I use it, and then I'll give you a FREE DOWNLOAD so that you can try it out!

  6. A Day at the Beach. Kindergarten students are becoming more fluent readers each day! This decodable beach story filled with sight words will help strengthen your kindergarteners reading comprehension skills. Download Free Worksheet. View answer key.

  7. 1. What does the word commanded mean here: “‘Take me to the beach, balloon!’ Diana commanded”? 2. What are two things Diana sees on the way to the beach? 3. What does Diana collect at the beach? 4. Why do you think the seagull flew away from Diana?