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Grade 4 Reading — Compare, Contrast & Point of View — Reading Comprehension — Two Characters — Challenge Free printable reading comprehension passage about two characters. Students read the passage and answer questions to build understanding. For 4th Grade (ages 9–10).
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Download Free PDFTwo Characters — Challenge Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Two Characters — Challenge is about understanding ourselves and getting along with others. Everyone experiences different feelings, and it helps to recognize and name them instead of holding them in. Healthy habits — like talking things out, setting goals, and treating people fairly — help us make good choices and build strong relationships. The more we understand our emotions, the better we can handle challenges. Questions: 1 Why is it helpful to name our feelings? 2 What are some healthy habits mentioned in the passage? 3 What happens the more we understand our emotions? www.littleactivity.com 4th Grade — Page 1
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Two Characters — Challenge Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Two Characters — Challenge is about understanding ourselves and getting along with others. Everyone experiences different feelings, and it helps to recognize and name them instead of holding them in. Healthy habits — like talking things out, setting goals, and treating people fairly — help us make good choices and build strong relationships. The more we understand our emotions, the better we can handle challenges. Questions: 1 Why is it helpful to name our feelings? 2 What are some healthy habits mentioned in the passage? 3 What happens the more we understand our emotions? www.littleactivity.com 4th Grade — Page 1
Firefighters Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Firefighters is a topic worth learning about. When we read about something new, we find out facts, learn new words, and discover how it connects to our own lives. Good readers read slowly, picture what is happening, and think about the big idea. Every new topic is an adventure waiting to be explored. Questions: 1 What do we find out when we read about something new? 2 What do good readers do as they read? 3 What is every new topic compared to? www.littleactivity.com Kindergarten — Page 1
Police Officers Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Police Officers is a topic worth learning about. When we read about something new, we find out facts, learn new words, and discover how it connects to our own lives. Good readers read slowly, picture what is happening, and think about the big idea. Every new topic is an adventure waiting to be explored. Questions: 1 What do we find out when we read about something new? 2 What do good readers do as they read? 3 What is every new topic compared to? www.littleactivity.com Kindergarten — Page 1
Doctors Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Doctors is a topic worth learning about. When we read about something new, we find out facts, learn new words, and discover how it connects to our own lives. Good readers read slowly, picture what is happening, and think about the big idea. Every new topic is an adventure waiting to be explored. Questions: 1 What do we find out when we read about something new? 2 What do good readers do as they read? 3 What is every new topic compared to? www.littleactivity.com Kindergarten — Page 1
Teachers Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Teachers is a topic worth learning about. When we read about something new, we find out facts, learn new words, and discover how it connects to our own lives. Good readers read slowly, picture what is happening, and think about the big idea. Every new topic is an adventure waiting to be explored. Questions: 1 What do we find out when we read about something new? 2 What do good readers do as they read? 3 What is every new topic compared to? www.littleactivity.com Kindergarten — Page 1
Mail Carriers Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Mail Carriers is a topic worth learning about. When we read about something new, we find out facts, learn new words, and discover how it connects to our own lives. Good readers read slowly, picture what is happening, and think about the big idea. Every new topic is an adventure waiting to be explored. Questions: 1 What do we find out when we read about something new? 2 What do good readers do as they read? 3 What is every new topic compared to? www.littleactivity.com Kindergarten — Page 1
Farmers Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Farmers is a topic worth learning about. When we read about something new, we find out facts, learn new words, and discover how it connects to our own lives. Good readers read slowly, picture what is happening, and think about the big idea. Every new topic is an adventure waiting to be explored. Questions: 1 What do we find out when we read about something new? 2 What do good readers do as they read? 3 What is every new topic compared to? www.littleactivity.com Kindergarten — Page 1