12 versions of differentiated reading comprehension for the classic fairy tale ‘Puss in Boots’, suitable for readers aged 6 to 12 years.
The higher-level text uses more complex vocabulary, includes more details, and employs additional literary devices. It has a larger word count and is 2 A4 pages in length. Three versions of comprehension questions come with this level text:
➊ A classic worksheet with 16 questions (wherein students write answers on lines below the questions)
➋ A multiple-choice SAT style version with 26 mixed-level questions, each with 3 answer choices
➌ A multiple-choice vocabulary version with 14 vocabulary questions, each with 3 answer choices
The middle-level text has a slightly smaller word count and simpler vocabulary. It spans 2 A4 pages in length and is accompanied by four sets of comprehension questions:
➍ A classic 16 question worksheet
➎ A classic 8 question worksheet
➏ A multiple-choice SAT style version with 28 mixed-level questions, each with 3 answer choices
➐ A multiple-choice SAT style version with 27 mixed-level questions, each with 4 answer choices
The lower-level text has been simplified and shortened for easier reading, using decodable words whenever possible, while keeping the key details, main plot points, and essence intact. It spans 2 A4 pages in length and includes six sets of questions:
➑ A classic worksheet with 15 questions
➒ A classic worksheet with 7 very easy questions
➓ A multiple-choice style version with 7 very easy to read-questions and 3 answer choices
⓫ A multiple-choice Key Stage 2 SAT style version with 15 mixed-level questions and 3 answer choices
⓬ A multiple-choice Key Stage 2 SAT style version with 27 mixed-level questions and 4 answer choices
Answer sheets are provided for all levels of worksheets.
This Buddhism resource includes two differentiated information texts and engaging activities suited for KS2/3 and KS4 introduction.
The download contains two Buddhism information texts - a 2 page basic reading level and a more advanced 3 page text. Both provide an overview of Buddhism divided into sections on The Buddha’s life, The Four Noble Truths, The Noble Eightfold Path, The Three Jewels, Buddhist traditions and more.
Also included are:
Multiple-choice quizzes at three difficulty levels to assess comprehension
Differentiated written response sheets with short answer and longer responses
True or false worksheets
Two crossword puzzles using key vocabulary and concepts
A summary activity with missing words for students to fill in
25 pages of worksheets total
Plus answer sheets for all worksheets
With differentiated reading passages, quizzes, and activity sheets, this comprehensive package is ideal for world religions, social studies, and ELA classes. The varied activities aim to engage students and reinforce Buddhism learning. Pick up this useful resource to teach upper primary and middle schoolers about the history, beliefs and practices of Buddhism!
Engage learners and foster a profound respect and understanding of Sikhism through this collection of four pivotal traditional Sikh stories, which illuminate the roots and core principles of the Sikh faith.
Included are the following four traditional Sikh stories:
The Story of Guru Nanak and the Full Bowl of Milk: A well-known tale from the life of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, illustrating his teachings of kindness, humility, and the universality of goodness.
Guru Hargobind’s Justice (traditionally known as Bandi Chhor Divas): Commemorating the release of Guru Hargobind along with 52 Hindu princes from imprisonment in the Gwalior Fort. This event is celebrated by Sikhs worldwide on the same day as Diwali but holds distinct significance in Sikh tradition.
Emperor Akbar Visits Guru Amar Das: Highlighting the humility, equality, and principles of self-sufficiency practiced in Sikhism, particularly exemplified by Guru Amar Das and his langar, where all are welcomed and treated equally regardless of social status.
Guru Nanak’s Needle: Illustrating the spiritual lesson of detachment from material wealth and the importance of focusing on good deeds and virtues rather than accumulating riches.
Each story is written at an approximate middle school reading level, and accompanied by illustrations and “Did You Know?” boxes presenting fascinating facts about the Sikh religion.
Each story comes with:
Double-sided multiple-choice quizzes
Double-sided written response comprehension sheets
Shorter, single-sided written response versions for each story
Detailed marking answer sheets
Complements my Sikh Introduction worksheets superbly!
Also see Sikh Stories Pack B
Buddhist Stories and Jewish Stories
Immerse learners in the profound wisdom and values of Sikhism through this curated collection of four seminal traditional Sikh stories, which shed light on the origins and guiding principles of this faith.
Included in this Pack B are the following four traditional Sikh narratives:
“The Test of Humility: Guru Amar Das Chooses His Successor” - Depicting the virtues of humility, diligence, and devotion embodied by Jetha, who later became Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru.
“Makhan Shah and the True Guru” - Chronicling Makhan Shah’s pious quest to identify Guru Har Krishan’s true successor, which led him to recognize Guru Tegh Bahadur as the rightful Guru, fulfilling a sacred prophecy.
“The Taste of Truth: Guru Nanak and Malik Bhago” - Underscoring the importance of earning an honest livelihood through ethical means, as exemplified by the contrast between the bread of the greedy Malik Bhago and the simple yet wholesome bread of the truthful Bhai Lalo.
“The Birth of the Khalsa” - Recounting the pivotal moment when Guru Gobind Singh initiated the Khalsa, a committed order of pure and valiant Sikhs, during the Baisakhi festival of 1699 at Anandpur Sahib, marking a defining event in Sikh history symbolizing righteousness, equality, and courage.
Each narrative is crafted at an approximate middle school reading level, accompanied by vibrant illustrations and “Did You Know?” insights providing fascinating facts about the Sikh faith.
Furthermore, the resource includes:
Double-sided multiple-choice quizzes
Double-sided written response comprehension sheets
Abridged single-page written response versions
Comprehensive marking answer keys
Also see Sikh Stories Pack A
Buddhist Stories and Jewish Stories
Christingles Information Text and Fun Supporting Activities (KS1-KS3)
Discover the magical tradition of Christingles with this comprehensive reading comprehension and activity pack! Learn about the fascinating history, symbolism, and modern celebrations of this beloved Christmas custom through two differentiated texts suitable for different reading levels.
Learn about:
• The origins and history of Christingles from 1747 Germany to modern Britain
• The symbolic meaning of each Christingle component (orange, candle, ribbon, and treats)
• How Christingle services bring communities together
• The connection to The Children’s Society charity
• Modern adaptations and safety considerations
• Cultural and religious significance
Download includes:
Two leveled texts:
• KS1/Lower KS2 (Years 2-4): Simplified, engaging text with clear explanations
• Upper KS2/KS3 (Years 5-8): More detailed text exploring deeper meanings and historical context
Each text comes with:
• Multiple Choice Comprehension Quiz
• Traditional Written Response Worksheets
• Mixed Activity Sheets (including sequencing, vocabulary work, fact-finding)
• True/False Quiz
• Fill-in-the-blank Cloze Summary
• Two differentiated crosswords (4 total)
Perfect for:
• RE lessons
• Christmas activities
• Reading comprehension practice
All materials are classroom-ready with answer keys included. Ideal for whole class teaching, independent work, or homework activities during the festive season.
Looking for more holiday reading resources? Check out my other Christmas reading resources:
Night Before Christmas Poem Comprehension
Little Match Girl Christmas Story
Little Fir Tree Christmas Reading
The Nutcracker Christmas Worksheets
Non-Fiction:
The History of the Christmas Tree
The Legend of Saint Nicholas and the Three Sisters - Differentiated Christmas Reading & Comprehension Activities
Bring the magic of Christmas and the spirit of generosity into your classroom with this beautifully differentiated reading resource! Perfect for learners of varying reading abilities, The Legend of Saint Nicholas and the Three Sisters retells a heartwarming story of kindness and hope, rooted in the traditions of St. Nicholas and the origins of Christmas.
This resource includes two levels of the same captivating story to ensure accessibility for all learners. Each text version is paired with engaging and varied activities to reinforce comprehension and extend learning.
What’s Included:
Two Levels of Text:
Higher Level Text: Approximate Lexile level 750L–900L, recommended for Years 5–7. It features richer vocabulary and sentence complexity for fluent readers.
Lower Level Text: Approximate Lexile level 550L–700L, recommended for Years 3–5. It includes simplified language and structure to support developing readers and an exclusive cloze summary activity.
Supporting Activities for Both Texts:
Multiple Choice Quiz
Traditional Written Response Questions
Two Christmas-Themed Crosswords (4 in total)
True or False Question Sheet
Fun Mixed-Style Written Response Sheets: Includes sequencing, vocabulary matching, and mini cloze activities.
Perfect for Christmas and St. Nicholas Day!
Inspire your students with the story of St. Nicholas, the real-life figure behind Santa Claus, while building essential reading and comprehension skills. Ideal for festive lesson plans or a thoughtful seasonal activity.
Extend the Learning:
Pair this resource with my related Saint Nicholas biographies for a deeper exploration of the historical figure behind Santa Claus:
Single-Sided Biography: Saint Nicholas and the Origins of Santa Claus
Double-Sided Biography: Saint Nicholas - In-Depth Reading Resource
These biographies are perfect companions to enhance your students’ understanding of the legacy of Saint Nicholas and the traditions surrounding Christmas.
Looking for more holiday reading resources? Check out my other Christmas reading resources:
Night Before Christmas Poem Comprehension
Little Match Girl Christmas Story
Little Fir Tree Christmas Reading
The Nutcracker Christmas Worksheets
Non-Fiction
Christingles Fun Reading Activities
History of the Christmas Tree Reading
Uncover the inspiring story of Saint Nicholas with this engaging mini-biography, perfect for Christmas-themed lessons. This single-sided text explores the legend of Saint Nicholas, his generosity, and his connection to modern traditions like Santa Claus and hanging stockings.
Includes:
A concise timeline of Saint Nicholas’s life and legacy
Links to modern Christmas traditions such as Santa Claus and hanging stockings
A summary of Saint Nicholas’s acts of generosity
Contextual insights into the evolution of his legend
Activities:
Multiple-choice quiz
Written response sheets
True/False activity
Crossword puzzles
Cloze summaries
Ideal for KS2 & KS3 learners, this resource makes a fantastic addition to your holiday curriculum, combining history with festive fun!
Looking for a more detailed biography? Explore the extended version here: Discover Santa’s Origins: Reading Resource Or grab it as part Saint Nicholas Christmas Readings Bundle. for even more festive learning!
Looking for more holiday reading resources? Check out my other Christmas reading resources:
Night Before Christmas Poem Comprehension
Little Match Girl Christmas Story
Little Fir Tree Christmas Reading
The Nutcracker Christmas Worksheets
Non-Fiction
Christingles Fun Reading Activities
History of the Christmas Tree Reading
Looking for more Christian Saint Resources:
Saint Patrick
St Andrew: Scotland’s Saint
Saint David: Wales’ Saint
St. George’s Day
Split Digraph (Magic E) Flashcards /a_e/, /e_e/, /i_e/, /o_e/ & /u_e/ (long U and long /oo/ u_e) perfect for letters and sounds Phase 5
3 types of flashcard for each split digraph (i.e. 18 sets)
Black & white split digraph word with clear illustration on one card
Word on one card and illustration on another card (for matching & memory games)
Sound button flashcards
ALL suggested words from Letters and Sound Phase 5 Planning Document used, PLUS all words from Jolly Phonics suggested word list, PLUS some additional example words.
Tutankhamun Biography Reading Comprehension Worksheets
This download includes differentiated biographies of Tutankhamun, the pharaoh who ruled ancient Egypt from 1332 to 1323 BC. Tutankhamun is most famous for his tomb, which was discovered by Howard Carter in 1922, and for the treasures that were found inside.
The biographies are split into two levels, with approximately 500 words and 10 questions in the higher level, and approximately 350 words and 8 questions in the lower level. Both levels follow the same structure and cover similar information and facts. Answer sheets are provided in two styles: A4 with lines and A5 to print, cut, glue in books and answer below.
These worksheets are suitable for teaching biographies and ancient Egyptian history for students in KS2 and KS3.
Differentiated reading comprehension retellings of Aesop’s ‘The Hare and the Tortoise’ fable.
Two retellings of the classic fable: one shorter ‘true’ fable at two reading levels and a longer ‘story’ retelling of the fable at three levels. Higher level texts all use more ambitious vocabulary and higher-level questions, middle and lower levels are differentiated to be easier to read and with easier or less questions. All five versions come with answer sheets.
Differentiated reading comprehension worksheets for the fairytale ‘The Fisherman and His Wife,’ which tells the story of a fisherman who catches a magical fish that grants wishes. However, his wife’s greed leads to their downfall, teaching the moral to be content with what you have and not be greedy for more.
The carefully retold story is written at four levels appropriate for readers aged 6 to 11 years old.
The higher level text is double-sided, has a larger word count, features more complex vocabulary, and includes 17 higher level questions.
The middle level text is double-sided, has simpler vocabulary, and includes 13 questions.
There are two lower level texts, both of which have been simplified for lower-level readers and follow the structure of the higher texts. However, one is a shortened version omitting one of the wife’s three wishes. Both lower level texts use mainly decodable and high frequency words. The full version has nine questions, and the shortened version has nine easy-to-read and answer questions.
All four levels come with answer sheets.
Looking for other anti-fairy tales?
The Swineherd by Hans Christian Andersen
Puss in Boots
The Emperor’s New Clothes
Immerse your students in one of the most powerful and important stories in Jewish history!
The Sin of the Golden Calf is a pivotal narrative in the Torah, closely linked to the origins of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. This story recounts how the Israelites, waiting for Moses to return from Mount Sinai, lost faith and created a golden calf to worship. When Moses descended with the Ten Commandments and witnessed this idolatry, he shattered the tablets in anger. This transgression led to a period of repentance and ultimately, God’s forgiveness.
The narrative explores themes of faith, temptation, repentance, and divine mercy. It serves as a foundational story for understanding the significance of Yom Kippur in Jewish tradition and practice.
This resource includes a double-sided, illustrated retelling of the story, with an informative Yom Kippur fact box and numerous supporting worksheets.
The Sin of the Golden Calf is a crucial event in Jewish history, recounted in the Hebrew Bible as a testament to human fallibility, the power of repentance, and God’s capacity for forgiveness. This incident led to the establishment of Yom Kippur, demonstrating how even grave mistakes can be overcome through sincere atonement.
A variety of engaging comprehension activities reinforce key details and higher-order thinking skills:
2 levels of multiple-choice, SAT-style quizzes
4 levels of written response worksheets:
2 levels of traditional written response
2 levels of mixed style (multiple choice, true or false, cloze, vocabulary linking, event sequencing, and written response)
Story and Yom Kippur cloze summary activity
3 versions of vocabulary-building crossword puzzles
Answer sheets for all activities
Exploring this pivotal narrative develops cultural literacy about the origins of Yom Kippur and the ethical principles that underpin Jewish traditions of repentance and forgiveness. Ideal for years 5-10 across ELA, social studies, and Jewish studies curricula.
Also see:
Yom Kippur Information Text
Moses & Exodus of Egypt
Moses & The Burning Bush
Moses in the Bulrushes
Joseph and His Brothers
Queen Esther’s Story of Purim
Story of Creation
Story of Hanukkah
Judaism Information Text
David and Goliath
Chinese New Year – Differentiated Reading Comprehension for Key Stages 2–3
Introduce your pupils to the rich cultural traditions of Chinese New Year with this engaging and educational reading comprehension resource. Designed to celebrate and explore the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, this pack includes two differentiated texts and a variety of activities to support learners at different reading levels.
Lower Level (Lexile 700–900; Key Stage 2, Years 3–5): A simplified version featuring clear, accessible language and straightforward sentence structures. This text introduces the origins and traditions of Chinese New Year, including the significance of zodiac animals, festive foods, and customs. Ideal for younger or less confident readers, it helps build comprehension skills while exploring this vibrant celebration.
Higher Level (Lexile 900–1100; Key Stage 2–3, Years 5–8): A more detailed and advanced text for older or more capable readers. This version explores cultural and historical aspects of Chinese New Year in greater depth, with sections such as “Origins and Legend,” “Preparation,” “Calendar,” and “Festival Period.” Perfect for pupils ready to engage with more complex ideas and language.
Both texts provide valuable insights into Chinese New Year customs, including the story of the Legend of Nian, the symbolism of red decorations, the spectacle of lion and dragon dances, and traditional foods that represent luck and prosperity.
What’s Included:
At each reading level, students will engage with activities designed to deepen understanding and reinforce learning:
Mixed-Style Question Sheets: Includes vocabulary matching, sequencing, cloze passages, true/false activities, and written response questions to foster critical thinking.
True or False Activities: Assesses understanding of the key cultural and story elements.
Multiple Choice Quizzes: Two versions for the higher level and one for the lower level to effectively assess comprehension.
Cloze Summary Activity: Strengthens vocabulary retention while reinforcing the text’s main ideas.
2 Crossword Puzzles: Fun, engaging activities that expand vocabulary and comprehension.
Traditional Written Comprehension Sheets: Double-sided for reflective practice, providing opportunities for deeper engagement with the text.
Answer Keys: Included for all activities.
Looking for more Lunar New Year resources? Check out
Chinese Zodiac Race: Reading Activities for Lunar New Year
Legend of Nian - CNY Story: Differentiated Reading
u_e split digraph
u_e split digraph worksheet (23 words, 23 clip-art, words on separate page)
u_e split digraph cut and sort into sounds (long /yoo/ or /oo/)
u_e split digraph flashcards (4 version (long /yoo/ x2 - long /oo/ soundx2) with 28 words and illustrations)
u_e split matching game (28 words, match word to image memory game)
Charles Dickens biography reading comprehension.
Charles Dickens novel summary comprehension.
Differentiated three ways. Lots of Charles Dickens facts.
The biographies have glossaries to help at each level.
Differentiated questions with answer sheets provided.
Suitable for KS2 & KS3.
Mohammed Salah Biography Reading Comprehension Worksheets
This download includes differentiated biographies of Mohammed Salah, the Egyptian professional football player who currently plays as a forward for Liverpool and the Egypt national team. Salah is considered one of the best football players in the world and has won numerous awards for his skills and accomplishments.
The biographies are split into two levels, with approximately 500 words and 10 questions in the higher level, and approximately 350 words and 8 questions in the lower level. Both levels follow the same structure and cover similar information and facts. Answer sheets are provided in two styles: A4 with lines and A5 to print, cut, glue in books and answer below.
These worksheets are suitable for teaching biographies and modern-day Egyptians for students in KS2 and KS3.
(‘football’ and ‘soccer’ versions included)
Flashcards, worksheets and bingo to support teaching of alternative ‘sh’
Words from Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Week 28 plan plus additional words following spelling pattern.
Alternative spellings for ‘sh’
‘ci’ = ‘sh’ as in special, social, official, facial, etc.
‘ti’ = ‘sh’ as in station, patience, mention, position, etc.
‘s’ or ‘ss’ = ‘sh’ as in passion, sure, sugar, session, mission, etc.
Two version of mini-flashcards (1 with word and image useful for sorting / 1 with word and image on seperate cards for matching/games) using 58 carefully chosen example words.
Bingo A5 sheets (6 words per player) Game using 28 alternative sh words.
Images really help to support students understanding of the high level vocabulary.
Alternative Spellings for /sh/
Alternative Spellings for /oa/
Alternative Spellings for /igh/
Alternative Spellings for /ee/
Alternative Spellings for /or/
Alternative Spellings for /air/
Dive into the holiday spirit with this enchanting collection of four Christmas reading resources. Enjoy three classics: ‘A Visit from St. Nicholas’ by Clement Clarke Moore, and Hans Christian Andersen’s ‘The Little Match Girl’ and ‘The Little Fir Tree.’ Experience the joy and wonder of Christmas through Moore’s vivid poetry, and explore poignant tales of compassion and resilience in Andersen’s cherished stories.
This collection also includes an educational resource that traces the History of Christmas Trees from pagan symbols to beloved holiday centerpieces. Discover the impact of historical figures and cultural traditions on how these trees are decorated.
Accompanied by a variety of differentiated worksheets—ranging from SAT-style questions to vocabulary-building activities—this collection ensures a rich and engaging learning experience for all students. Share the magic and lessons of the season through these timeless stories and informative resources.