CCSS ELA Grade 2, 3, 4, and 5 Fiction and Nonfiction Reading Worksheets
FREE printable fiction and nonfiction grade 2, 3, 4, and 5 reading comprehension worksheets to prepare for the College and Career Ready Goals | 2014-2015 CCSS ELA Reading standards. Use the fiction and nonfiction reading passages and worksheets below to prepare for End of Course English Assessments.
Select from Grade 2, 3, 4, and 5 Fiction and Nonfiction Reading Passages with Reading Comprehension Questions
CCSS Reading Resources |
Select from Grade 2, 3, 4, and 5 Fiction and Nonfiction Reading Passages with Reading Comprehension Questions
- Grade 2 Reading Comprehension Worksheets
- Grade 3 Reading Comprehension Worksheets
- Grade 4 Reading Comprehension Worksheets
- Grade 5 Reading Comprehension Worksheets
The Reading Passages Worksheets below are a North Carolina University College of Education Project
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Third Grade Reading Passage Worksheets
- Outer Space
- The Monster in the Barn
- Hoppin' John
- The Butterfly
- Types of Teeth
- Are You Ready, Sam?
- Thomas Edison
- Lady and the Garden Hose
- Jackson's Day
- Let's Bake Sugarcookies
- Piano Lessons
- Shark Facts
- Standing at the Foul Line
- Hurricanes
- My Brother's Mess
- Shark Facts
- The Monster in the Barn
- Gazpacho Soup
- The Butterfly
- The Horses of Chincoteague
- Watching a Beekeeper
- Thomas Edison
- Lady and the Garden Hose
- Hurricanes
- Jackson's Day
- Who is Dr. Seuss?
- Piano Lessons
- Types of Teeth
- Paper Dragon Fiary Tale
- Rosa Parks
- Standing at the Foul Line
- The Atmosphere: The Ocean of Air Above Us
- The Seven Ancient Wonders of the World
- The Monster in the Barn
- Whales and Fish: Creatures of the Deep
- The Butterfly
- Mount Rushmore
- The Horses of Chincoteague
- Who Is Dr. Seuss?
- How The Chipmunk Got Its Stripes
- Hurricanes
- The Atmosphere: The Ocean of Air Above Us
- Paper Dragon Fairy Tale
- Shark Facts
- Piano Lessons
- Rosa Parks
- Standing at the Foul Line
Teacher Made Reading Passage with Questions!
CINDERELLA: OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER.
THERE was, many years ago, a gentleman who had a charming lady for his wife. They had one daughter only, who was very dutiful to her parents. But while she was still very young, her mamma died, to the grief of her husband and daughter. After a time, the little girl's papa married another lady. Now this lady was proud and haughty, and had two grown-up daughters as disagreeableas herself; so the poor girl found everything at home changed for the worse. But she bore all her troubles with patience, not even complaining to her father, and, in spite of her hard toil, she grew more lovely in face and figure every year. Now the King's son gave a grand ball, and all persons of quality were invited to it. Our two young ladies were not overlooked. Nothing was now talked of but the rich dresses 'they were to wear. At last the happy day arrived. The two proud sisters set off in high spirits. Cinderella followed them with her eyes until the coach was out of sight. She then began to cry bitterly. While she was sobbing, her godmother, who was a Fairy, appeared before her.How did Cinderella cope with her step mother and step sisters mistreatment? A. She ran away B. She fought with hers sisters C. She persisted without complaintD. Her fairy godmother appeared
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