Remedia Publications was founded by two experienced special education teachers who recognized a great need for special materials that would help their struggling learners develop and improve basic skills. They believed that teachers know best when it comes to creating learning material, so they assembled a team of other experienced teachers and began developing unique learning products suitable for students in both special ed. classes and regular ed. classes.
Remedia Publications was founded by two experienced special education teachers who recognized a great need for special materials that would help their struggling learners develop and improve basic skills. They believed that teachers know best when it comes to creating learning material, so they assembled a team of other experienced teachers and began developing unique learning products suitable for students in both special ed. classes and regular ed. classes.
Reading Skills Activities | Reading Comprehension | Drawing Conclusions
Improve Overall Reading Comprehension with Targeted Specific Skill Practice!
Focusing on one comprehension skill at a time gives students the opportunity to master that skill and improve their general reading and comprehension skills.
Drawing Conclusions: Being able to draw a conclusion is a higher-level comprehension skill. It can be confusing. A conclusion is not something that is directly stated in a story. Students must conclude something based on reading the details of a story. Introduce students to the concept of drawing a conclusion by explaining that this means making a decision about something you have read based on information in the story. Conclusions can fill in the meaning of a story.
Skill Specific Activities
There are 15 high-interest, short stories in this selection that include a variety of fiction and non-fiction topics. The follow-up questions guide students to draw a conclusion based on specific details in the story.
Each story is numbered instead of having a title. The last question for each story asks the students to give the story a title. This important activity helps to determine the student’s level of understanding the story’s main idea.
Visual Lesson
Each story has an engaging illustration designed to bring the story to life and help capture the interest of reluctant readers. To help sharpen inference skills, students can be asked to use the illustration to predict what the story is about.
Teaching Opportunities
These targeted activities are great for one-on-one intervention, small groups of students at multiple skill levels or whole class participation. Activities can be used for remediation, review, and transition classes.
Details:
Each short story is between 140 and 160 words and is written at a 2.0 to 3.5 reading level according to the Flesch-Kincaid Readability Scale. The interest level is grades 4 and up.
Contents Include:
• 15 high-interest, short stories
• 15 pages of skill-specific questions focusing on Drawing a Conclusion
• Answer Key
Reading Skills Activities | Reading Comprehension | Draw Conclusions
Improve Overall Reading Comprehension with Targeted Specific Skill Practice!
Focusing on one comprehension skill at a time gives students the opportunity to master that skill and improve their general reading and comprehension skills.
Drawing Conclusions: Being able to draw a conclusion is a higher-level comprehension skill. It can be confusing. A conclusion is not something that is directly stated in a story. Students must conclude something based on reading the details of a story. Introduce students to the concept of drawing a conclusion by explaining that this means making a decision about something you have read based on information in the story. Conclusions can fill in the meaning of a story.
Skill Specific Activities
There are 15 high-interest, short stories in this selection include a variety of fiction and non-fiction topics. The follow up questions guide students to Draw Conclusions.
Each story is numbered instead of having a title. The last question for each story asks the students to give the story a title. This important activity helps to determine the student’s level of understanding the story’s main idea.
Visual Lesson
Each story has an engaging illustration designed to bring the story to life and help capture the interest of reluctant readers. To help sharpen inference skills, students can be asked to use the illustration to predict what the story is about.
Teaching Opportunities
These targeted activities are great for one-on-one intervention, small groups of students at multiple skill levels or whole class participation. Can be used for remediation, review, and transition classes.
Details:
Each short story is between 140 and 160 words and is written at a 3.0 to 4.5 reading level according to the Flesch-Kincaid Readability Scale. The interest level is grades 4 and up.
Contents Include:
• 15 high-interest, short stories
• 15 pages of skill-specific questions focusing on Drawing Conclusions
• Answer Key
Reading Skills Activities | Reading Comprehension | Facts and Opinions
Improve Overall Reading Comprehension with Targeted Specific Skill Practice!
Focusing on one comprehension skill at a time gives students the opportunity to master that skill and improve their general reading and comprehension skills.
Fact & Opinion: Being able to tell a fact from an opinion is an important reading skill to master. It allows the reader to make a sound judgment about the information presented in a story. To introduce this skill, explain the difference between a fact and an opinion. Fact: a fact is something that is true about a subject. It can be tested and proven. Opinion: an opinion is what someone thinks or feels about a subject.
Skill Specific Activities
There are 15 high-interest, short stories in this selection include a variety of fiction and non-fiction topics. The follow up questions guide students to Facts and Opinions.
Each story is numbered instead of having a title. The last question for each story asks the students to give the story a title. This important activity helps to determine the student’s level of understanding the story’s main idea.
Visual Lesson
Each story has an engaging illustration designed to bring the story to life and help capture the interest of reluctant readers. To help sharpen inference skills, students can be asked to use the illustration to predict what the story is about.
Teaching Opportunities
These targeted activities are great for one-on-one intervention, small groups of students at multiple skill levels or whole class participation. Can be used for remediation, review, and transition classes.
Details:
Each short story is between 140 and 160 words and is written at a 2.0 to 3.5 reading level according to the Flesch-Kincaid Readability Scale. The interest level is grades 4 and up.
Contents Include:
• 15 high-interest, short stories
• 15 pages of skill-specific questions focusing on Facts and Opinions
• Answer Key
Reading Skills Activities | Reading Comprehension | Facts and Opinions
Improve Overall Reading Comprehension with Targeted Specific Skill Practice!
Focusing on one comprehension skill at a time gives students the opportunity to master that skill and improve their general reading and comprehension skills.
Fact & Opinion: Being able to tell a fact from an opinion is an important reading skill to master. It allows the reader to make a sound judgment about the information presented in a story. To introduce this skill, explain the difference between a fact and an opinion. Fact: a fact is something that is true about a subject. It can be tested and proven. Opinion: an opinion is what someone thinks or feels about a subject.
Skill Specific Activities
There are 15 high-interest, short stories in this selection include a variety of fiction and non-fiction topics. The follow up questions guide students to Facts and Opinions.
Each story is numbered instead of having a title. The last question for each story asks the students to give the story a title. This important activity helps to determine the student’s level of understanding the story’s main idea.
Visual Lesson
Each story has an engaging illustration designed to bring the story to life and help capture the interest of reluctant readers. To help sharpen inference skills, students can be asked to use the illustration to predict what the story is about.
Teaching Opportunities
These targeted activities are great for one-on-one intervention, small groups of students at multiple skill levels or whole class participation. Can be used for remediation, review, and transition classes.
Details:
Each short story is between 140 and 160 words and is written at a 3.0 to 4.5 reading level according to the Flesch-Kincaid Readability Scale. The interest level is grades 4 and up.
Contents Include:
• 15 high-interest, short stories
• 15 pages of skill-specific questions focusing on Facts and Opinions
• Answer Key
This is an essential addition to any reading unit! Each of the 15 short, high-interest stories is followed by comprehension questions that specifically help students use context clues to determine the meaning of words.
Having a strategy to understand new words is important for reading success. To become fluent readers, students must be able to understand the relationship between the words, phrases, and sentences in a story. And this unit will help students do just that!
15 Stories Features Include:
Short stories (140-155 words)
High-interest fiction & nonfiction topics
Engaging illustrations that bring stories to life
Follow-up, skill-specific comprehension questions
Contents Include:
To the Teacher
List of Reading Levels and Word Counts for each Story
Answer Key
15 Stories
15 Context Clues Activities
Reading Level 3.0-4.5 | Interest Level 4-12
Total Pages
32 Pages
Answer Key
Included
This is an essential addition to any reading unit! Getting the main idea is an essential comprehension skill, and mastering this skill can be difficult for some students. Each of the 15 short, high-interest stories is followed by comprehension questions that specifically lead students to find the main idea of the story.
15 Stories Features Include:
Short stories (140-160 words)
High-interest fiction & nonfiction topics
Engaging illustrations that bring stories to life
Follow-up, skill-specific comprehension questions
Contents Include:
To the Teacher
List of Reading Levels and Word Counts for each Story
Answer Key
15 Stories
15 Main Idea Activities
Reading Level 3.0-4.5 | Interest Level 4-12
Total Pages
32 pages
Answer Key
Included
This is an essential addition to any reading unit! Getting the main idea is an essential comprehension skill, and mastering this skill can be difficult for some students. Each of the 15 short, high-interest stories is followed by comprehension questions that specifically lead students to find the main idea of the story.
15 Stories Features Include:
Short stories (140-160 words)
High-interest fiction & nonfiction topics
Engaging illustrations that bring stories to life
Follow-up, skill-specific comprehension questions
Contents Include:
To the Teacher
List of Reading Levels and Word Counts for each Story
Answer Key
15 Stories
15 Main Idea Activities
Reading Level 2.0-3.5 | Interest Level 4-12
Total Pages
32 pages
Answer Key
Included
Reading Labels & Packaging | Life Skills | Comprehension Activities | Visual Lessons.
These practical activities will give your students a chance to practice real-life reading opportunities that are sure to prepare them for the real world.
Whether grocery shopping, doing laundry, or receiving a package in the mail, reading labels and packaging is a part of everyday life. However, some students need specific instruction and practice before they are able to understand, interpret, and use what they have read in these unique and complex formats.
Contents Include:
10 Full-Color, Realistic Labels & Packaging Cards (measure 8.5"x11"). Print these or display them on your whiteboard or digital device.
100 Follow-up Comprehension Questions (10 questions per card).
10 Black/White, Realistic Labels & Packaging Cards (for easy printing)
This visually exciting unit provides the practice students need to build confidence, while increasing reading comprehension and essential life skills. Each of the 10 highly visual “cards” portray a specific real-life reading challenge. Follow-up questions require students to refer back to the card as they read, interpret, and use the information.
Great for individual students or small groups!
Reading Level 3-4 | Interest Level 4-12
Life Skills | Environmental Print | Maps | Directories | Guides | Special Education | Locating Information | Reading Comprehension.
Practice real-life reading opportunities with these ready-to-use activities designed to prepare students for the real world. Students get tons of practice interpreting and understanding highly-visual signs and charts then learn to apply what they have read in their everyday lives.
Whether finding a store at the mall, taking a road trip, or looking for tonight’s football game on your TV schedule, reading directories, guides, and maps is an essential part of everyday life. However, some students need specific instruction and practice before they are able to understand, interpret, and use what they have read in these unique and complex formats.
These colorful lessons are sure to motivate even the most reluctant learners while they improve their essential life skills.
Contents Include:
10 Full-Color, Realistic Environmental Signs/Graphics. (measure 8.5"x11").
Print these or display them on your whiteboard or digital device.
10 Black/White, Realistic Environmental Cards (for easy printing)
10 Follow-Up Comprehension Activities for EACH card.
100 Comprehension Questions!
SUMMARY:
This visually exciting unit provides the practice students need to build confidence, while increasing reading comprehension and essential life skills. Each of the 10 highly visual “cards” portray a specific real-life reading challenge. Follow-up questions require students to refer back to the card as they read, interpret, and use the information.
Great for individual students or small groups!
Reading Level 3 - 4
Interest Level 4 - 12
Life Skills | Practical Application | Consumer Math
Students Learn the Practical Application of a Wide Range of Math Skills
Related to Making Purchases
Through the use of real-life story-problem scenarios, students get plenty of practice
with analyzing the information in word problems and applying the correct math operations to solve the problems.
Consumer Math includes four pages of colorful, realistic images, photos, and information that create a sale flyer for a particular store. The corresponding word problems were designed to develop math proficiency and to help students understand why mastery of essential math skills is so important to success in the real world.
Advertisements include sale flyers for four different stores: Winston Supply Depot, East Valley Drugstore, Nature’s Best Farmer’s Market, Hansen’s Sport Shop
Questions
Students are asked to use the four colorful pages for each sale flyer to find the information they need in order to solve the math word problems. When solving a problem, students may need to use the answer from another problem on the same page. Problems progress in difficulty as students work through the questions for each menu.
The first activity page introduces students to the contents of the sale flyer by asking comprehension questions. Answering these questions will familiarize students with the information they will need to solve the word problems
Skills
A wide range of math skills is covered in this program. Students will solve word problems that involve addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as well as money, time, measurement, percents, decimals, and fractions. Some of the word problems are simple, one-step problems while others involve multiple steps that require students to really think about the problem.
Each activity page lists the math skills covered at the top of the page.
Details
Total of 90 Pages
Includes:
•16 Full-Color Sale Flyer Pages
• Activity Pages
• Step-by-Step Learning Tools
• Bonus Pages
Life Skills | Reading Menus | Reading Recipes | Visual Lessons | Cooking
Prepare students for the ‘real world’ with these realistic reading opportunities! Whether ordering pizza, sitting in the drive-thru, or making dinner in your kitchen, reading menus and recipes is a part of everyday life.
However, some students need specific instruction and practice before they are able to understand, interpret, and use what they have read in these unique and complex formats. These appetizing lessons are a great way to help students master these essential skills.
Contents Include:
10 Full-Color, Realistic Menus or Recipe Cards (measure 8.5"x11").
Print these or display them on your whiteboard or digital device.
10 Black/White, Realistic Menu or Recipe Cards (for easy printing)
100 Follow-Up Comprehension Questions
This visually exciting unit provides the practice students need to build confidence, while increasing reading comprehension and essential life skills. Each of the 10 highly visual “cards” portray a specific real-life reading challenge. Follow-up questions require students to refer back to the card as they read, interpret, and use the information.
Great for individual students or small groups!
Reading Level: 3 - 4
Interest Level: 4 - 12
A LESSON-A-DAY FOR EVERY DAY IN FALL!
ENGAGING READING COMPREHENSION LESSONS FOR EVERY DAY OF THE MONTH!
This is the Fall bundle with September, October, and November 21st century daily comprehension months.
For years you’ve loved our Daily Comprehension Series… Now we’ve created a whole new series emphasizing captivating events that have happened in the 21st Century!
Featuring celebrities, inventors, sports, scientific discoveries, dramatic events and more… this series is sure to give you an unending supply of relevant and intriguing daily reading lessons. Each high-Interest passage is followed by a full page of skill-specific comprehension activities designed to sharpen essential reading skills. This lesson-a-day series is sure to become a classroom favorite! Ideal for bell work, enrichment, remediation and review.
All captivating events happened in the last 20 years! This is a growing series that will eventually include the entire school year.
Reading Level: Grades 3 - 4
Interest Level: Grades 5 - 12
MORE DETAILS:
This 21st Century Daily Comprehension resource is an updated version of our popular Daily Comprehension series. A high-interest, nonfiction story has been chosen for each day of the month. The stories are a combination of historical, scientific, record-breaking, sports, and pop culture events that happened on that particular day. All of the stories are about events that occurred during the 21st Century.
Care was taken to choose topics that appeal to a wide-range of interests. Students will learn some serious and some fun facts while improving their reading skills. A page of skill-based questions follows each story. Comprehension skills include: facts, locating the answer, cause and effect, fact or opinion, sequence, main idea, conclusion, inference, context, and comparison.
“On this day in history” Daily Lessons! A lesson for every day in September, October, and November! Did anything interesting happen on this date in history??? You bet! This fun, Google Slides Bundle offers a different nonfiction story for each day of the month, which was chosen because of its particular significance on that date. These high-interest stories are followed by engaging activities designed to improve overall reading comprehension while focusing on specific skills. Whether used as morning work or homework… you will never run out of usable activities again! (see product previews).
VERSATILE LESSONS:
Ideal for teaching in person, through distance learning, or both. Versatile Google Slides can be completed online and can ALSO be printed as a set of pdf lessons! Need a larger font size? Simply have the students use the ZOOM Magnifying Tool in their Google toolbar. Want to enlarge each slide for easier viewing & reading? Again the Zoom Magnifying Tool does the trick! The slides can be easily enlarged… making them a larger, scrollable document… This interactive feature makes them ideal for students of ALL abilities.
EASY-TO-USE:
We’ve done the work for you! Simply download these Google Slides to your Google Drive and assign them to your students. Assign the entire month, or just today’s lesson!
ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:
90 Short, Nonfiction Stories
Crossword Puzzles
Word Search Puzzles
Fill-in-the-Blanks
Multiple Choice
Using a Map
Using a Graph
Sentence Writing
Drag & Drops
True & False Questions
Extended Research Activities
and more!
Reading Level: Grades 3 - 4
Interest Level: Grades 3 - 12
190 Slides
Answer Key
Teaching Duration
“On this day in history” Daily Lessons! A lesson for every day of the year! Did anything interesting happen on this date in history??? You bet! This fun, Google Slides Bundle offers a different nonfiction story for each day of the month, which was chosen because of its particular significance on that date. These high-interest stories are followed by engaging activities designed to improve overall reading comprehension while focusing on specific skills. Whether used as morning work or homework… you will never run out of usable activities again!
VERSATILE LESSONS:
Ideal for teaching in person, through distance learning, or both. Versatile Google Slides can be completed online and can ALSO be printed as a set of pdf lessons! Need a larger font size? Simply have the students use the ZOOM Magnifying Tool in their Google toolbar. Want to enlarge each slide for easier viewing & reading? Again the Zoom Magnifying Tool does the trick! The slides can be easily enlarged… making them a larger, scrollable document… This interactive feature makes them ideal for students of ALL abilities.
EASY-TO-USE:
We’ve done the work for you! Simply download these Google Slides to your Google Drive and assign them to your students. Assign the entire month, or just today’s lesson!
ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:
Short, Nonfiction Stories
Crossword Puzzles
Word Search Puzzles
Fill-in-the-Blanks
Multiple Choice
Using a Map
Using a Graph
Sentence Writing
Drag & Drops
True & False Questions
Extended Research Activities
and more!
Reading Level: Grades 3 - 4
Interest Level: Grades 3 - 12
88 Fun Google Slides sure to help students learn to use Context Clues and improve reading skills! Designed for success, these colorful cloze-reading lessons encourage students to use context clues to complete short stories. Step-by-step lessons begin with two choices from word boxes and progress to three or more words per box. Altogether, students determine the correct use of 325 different words! Young students will gain valuable practice in reading, spelling, vocabulary, fine-motor, and keyboarding skills!
Designed for Success:
These simple, success-oriented lessons help students to learn with small, step-by-step lessons.
Strong Picture-Text Correspondence:
Each story is accompanied by a colorful picture that aids in student comprehension and holds student interest.
Easy-to-use:
Each slide features an easy-to-read short story. Students fill in the blanks with words from the word box at the top of each slide. This activity ensures students slow down and really focus on the words in the word box as well as the words in the story. Afterwards, students re-read each story to see if it their choices make sense.
Step-by-Step Lessons:
This sequential series is great for classroom differentiation and starts with one-syllable words and progresses to stories that include two-syllable words. In addition, the stories become progressively longer and include more words in the word bank.
Contents Include:
PDF Download (with Link to Slides)
88 Google Slides
-Answer Keys
Benefits of Google Slides:
If you’ve been looking for a way to integrate technology into your lessons, this is your answer. And the best part is you don’t have to print, cut, laminate, or replace when you lose pieces…it’s ALL DIGITAL!
How do Google Slides Work?
Students read each high-interest story on a computer or iPad then answer the comprehension questions right on their copy of the slides. Teachers can see students’ answers in real time, or review them later. Slides can also be printed and used as colorful classroom worksheets.
The purchase of this Google Classroom™ Bundle includes a PDF that gives you access via a web link to the digital resource.
You do not have to be a Google Classroom to use this.
These lessons can also be printed out and used in the classroom.
We are creating NEW Google Classroom products each week!
Please follow us, and you’ll be the first to know of our new lessons!
Life Skills Activities | Consumer Skills |Reading, Writing, Math | Google Slides
Improve Everyday Reading, Writing, and Math Skills While Improving Consumer Skills… at the Same Time! These easy-to-use & visually interesting digital Task Cards give students lots of practice with practical application reading, writing, and math as it applies to banking. Bank Account Practice: Debit Cards focuses on everyday-life situations that involve using a debit card.
Students will learn how to understand and apply the information on the front and the back of a debit card. After reading a word problem, they will need to decide whether to add, subtract, multiply and/or or divide to arrive at a solution. Some activities require students to know how to figure percentages.
Skills Include:
• Applying information to real-life situations
• Following directions
• Reading for details
• Finding relevant facts
• Solving word problems using the appropriate operations
VERSATILE & EASY-TO-USE GOOGLE SLIDES:
We’ve done the work for you! Simply download these Google Slides and assign them to your students. Assign them all, or just today’s daily lesson! For additional flexibility, these slides can also be printed for in-class use.
Question formats vary from multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank – which requires students to drag a circle or word to provide the correct answer – and typing out the answer in an answer box.
BENEFITS OF GOOGLE SLIDES:
If you’ve been looking for a way to integrate technology into your lessons, this is your answer. And the best part is you don’t have to print, cut, laminate, or replace when you lose pieces…it’s ALL DIGITAL!
HOW DO GOOGLE SLIDES WORK?
Students read each high-interest story on a computer or iPad then answer the comprehension questions right on their copy of the slides. Teachers can see students’ answers in real time, or review them later. Slides can also be printed and used as colorful classroom worksheets. You can assign a set of slides to each student, so that they have their own personal packet.
274 GOOGLE SLIDES GUARANTEED TO CAPTURE AND HOLD STUDENTS’ INTEREST! Does a hurricane really have an eye? How fast are tornadoes? Can a tarantula kill a person? How big is a baby giraffe? Can porcupines really shoot their quills? Is Pluto a planet? How old is the sun?
These fascinating high-interest / low reading level Google Slides stories & specific comprehension activities, are sure to capture readers’ attention… even the most reluctant readers! Colorful, vivid illustrations bring these stories to life while specific reading skills activities ensure students are getting valuable practice. From tarantulas to tornadoes, these are stories your students will WANT to read!
NO-PREP GOOGLE SLIDES
These easy-to-use Google Slides are ready to go! Just download them and you’re ready to start assigning them to your students. Assign the entire set or just today’s lesson!
FASCINATING NON FICTION SCIENCE TOPICS:
Written at a low reading level, these fascinating stories will motivate students of all ages and help them become more fluent, confident readers while simultaneously improving their general science knowledge.
FASCINATING HIGH-INTEREST TOPICS:
Does a hurricane really have an eye?
How fast are tornadoes?
Why do earthquakes happen?
What’s a smokejumper?
Can a boa constrictor climb a tree?
Can a tarantula kill a person?
What causes a solar eclipse?
Is Pluto a planet?
How old is the sun?
How big is a baby giraffe?
Can I run faster than a moose?
Can porcupines really shoot their quills?
What’s the difference between an alligator and a crocodile?
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!
SPECIFIC READING SKILLS PRACTICE:
Specific reading skills get a workout as students answer targeted reading comprehension questions. Each skill is clearly labeled for easy assessment and review.
SPECIFIC READING SKILLS FOCUS:
Reading for Details
Finding Facts
Cause & Effect
Drawing Conclusions
Compare & Contrast
Sequencing Events
Making Inferences
Classifying Information
Fact vs. Opinion
Vocabulary Enrichment
Sentence Writing
Two Subjects in One! High-Interest Reading AND Science!
These Versatile Lessons are designed to help you improve reading comprehension while ALSO improving students’ science knowledge!
SCIENCE-BASED READING SERIES:
This set of Google Slides is part of our new Science-based High-Interest Reading Series. These stories focus on fascinating topics from Life Science, Space Science, & Earth Science.
READY TO USE:
These interactive, no-prep Google Slides are ready to use! Simply download the Google Slides to your Google Classroom/Drive and assign them to your students! Assign the whole set or just a few slides for today’s lesson. The worksheets are ready to print and use too!
How do Google Slides Work?
Students read each lesson/activities on a computer or iPad then answer the skill questions right on their copy of the slides. Teachers can see students’ answers in real time, or review them later. Slides can also be printed and used as colorful classroom worksheets.
Your students will love these engaging DIGITAL Google Slides lessons! They’re perfect for students of all ages as daily homework, skill practice, remediation, review, and distance learning.
Includes:
274 GOOGLE SLIDES
COLORFUL ARTWORK
ANSWER KEYS
A LESSON-A-DAY FOR EVERY DAY IN MAY!
ENGAGING READING COMPREHENSION LESSONS FOR EVERY DAY OF THE MONTH!
Featuring celebrities, inventors, sports, scientific discoveries, dramatic events and more… this series is sure to give you an unending supply of relevant and intriguing daily reading lessons. Each high-Interest passage is followed by a full page of skill-specific comprehension activities designed to sharpen essential reading skills. This lesson-a-day series is sure to become a classroom favorite! Ideal for bell work, enrichment, remediation and review.
INCLUDES STANDARDS-BASED READING & WRITING ACTIVITIES:
Stories are followed by skill-specific comprehension activities. Questions are clearly labeled with the standard/skill that it meets.
LOCATE AN ANSWER
DRAW CONCLUSIONS
CAUSE & EFFECT
FACT OR OPINION
FIND FACTS
MAKE INFERENCES
SEQUENCE EVENTS
FIND THE MAIN IDEA
COMPARE & CONTRAST
USE CONTEXT CLUES TO FIND MEANING
All captivating events happened in the last 20 years!
This is a growing series that will eventually include the entire school year.
Reading Level: Gr 3 - 4
Interest Level: Gr 5 - 12
MORE DETAILS:
This 21st Century Daily Comprehension resource is an all-new version of our popular Daily Comprehension series. A high-interest, nonfiction story has been chosen for each day of the month. The stories are a combination of historical, scientific, record-breaking, sports, and pop culture events that happened on that particular day. All of the stories are about events that occurred during the 21st Century.
Care was taken to choose topics that appeal to a wide-range of interests. Students will learn some serious and some fun facts while improving their reading skills. A page of skill-based questions follows each story. Comprehension skills include: facts, locating the answer, cause and effect, fact or opinion, sequence, main idea, conclusion, inference, context, and comparison.
INCLUDES:
67 pages
Answer Key
Reading | Specific Comprehension Skills | Main Idea
Improve Reading Comprehension Skill by Skill!
Do you have students who need extra practice with comprehension skills? Then, this product was designed especially for you. Short, high-interest, one-paragraph reading passages were specifically written to aid students in “Finding the Main Ideas.”
SPECIFIC SKILL: MAIN IDEA
What is the story mainly about? What point is the author trying to make? Being able to tell the main idea of a story means that you have put together the details and come up with the general idea the author is trying to get across. It is one of the most basic and essential comprehension skills.
READING PASSAGES
Each card has four, short, one-paragraph reading passages. The reading passages are written in such a way that students should be able to get the main idea of the passage.
The reading passages are arranged in ascending order. The progression allows students to begin at a lower reading level (Card 1a) and move on to higher levels (Card 8b) as their skills improve.
Reading levels begin at 3.0 and progress to 4.5 according the Flesch-Kincaid Reading Scale.
QUESTIONS
After each paragraph, there is a multiple-choice question that asks the students to complete this statement: This story mainly tells… To choose the correct answer, students will need to use details in the passage to choose which answer best describes the main idea.
Pre-printed answer strips can be filled out and used for students to mark down their answers.
DETAILS
Contents Include:
16 Story Cards
Printable Answer Strip Template
Teacher’s Guide
Answer Key
Comprehension Skills Progress Chart
Reading | Specific Comprehension Skills | Drawing Conclusions
Improve Reading Comprehension Skill by Skill!
Do you have students who need extra practice with comprehension skills? Then, this product was designed especially for you. Short, high-interest, one-paragraph reading passages were specifically written to aid students in “Drawing a Conclusion.”
SPECIFIC SKILL: CONCLUSION
Drawing a conclusion means using information in the story to help make a decision about something. A logical conclusion must be supported by putting together details that are stated in the story. This can be a challenging skill to master.
READING PASSAGES
Each card has four, short, one-paragraph reading passages. The reading passages are written in such a way that students should be able to draw a logical conclusion.
The reading passages are arranged in ascending order. The progression allows students to begin at a lower reading level (Card 1a) and move on to higher levels (Card 8b) as their skills improve.
Reading levels begin at 3.0 and progress to 4.5 according the Flesch-Kincaid Reading Scale.
QUESTIONS
After each paragraph, there is a multiple-choice question that asks students to complete a statement: From this story, you can tell… To choose the correct answer, students will need to determine which information in the story can support their answer.
Pre-printed answer strips can be filled out and used for students to mark down their answers.
DETAILS
Contents Include:
16 Story Cards
Printable Answer Strip Template
Teacher’s Guide
Answer Key
Comprehension Skills Progress Chart