Are some predictions better than others? In this worksheet, students identify the event most likely to happen and use details from the story to explain their thinking.
Get students excited about reading by creating reading shields! This activity will prompt conversations about what students have read and want to read.
Help students prepare for reader’s workshop and practice reading comprehension by sharing about books they’ve read. After taking turns telling a partner all about their chosen books, students will write or draw about what their partner shared.
Bring your predictions to life in this fun activity! Students will make predictions about a book and then act out what they think will happen in the beginning, middle, and end.
It’s never too early to start reading with your child, and preschool reading comprehension worksheets help get you started. Made with 4-year-old learners in mind, these unique printables combine age-appropriate themes with educational activities. Preschool reading comprehension worksheets include vocabulary cards, interactive games, drawing exercises, and more. Each page is crafted with the intention of making early literacy fun and achievable.