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RESOURCE: 30 PASSAGES QUESTIONSCOMPREHENSIONPASSAGESREADING LITERALCOMPREHENSIONECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.READ THE STORY, THEN SELSTORY 12Zap can batZap is a rat.Zap is a good rat.Zap the rat can bat.1Zap is a .2Zap is a rat.ZapREAD THE STORY, THEN SELSTORY 19catbatratECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.The hillThis is a hill.The hill is little.A tree is on the hill.badgoodbig1This is a .zap3Zap can .batpat2The hill is .3On the hill is a.fillhillmillbiglonglittletreecatmillBROUGHT TO YOU BY THE TEACH WITH READING EGGS TEAMwww.readingeggs.com

LEARNING TO READ WITH READING EGGSThank you for choosing this Reading Eggs packet. Research shows that goodcomprehension skills are essential for reading success. But some kids need lots of practiseto develop these skills. So we’ve created this series of packets to help your students buildstrong reading comprehension skills while they have fun at the same time.Early reading comprehension skills include SequencingMaking predictionsRetelling known storiesSummarisingAsking questions.Reading comprehension is foundational for Beginning readers Struggling readers ELLEarly reading comprehension helps learners monitor their understanding whilst reading.This packet contains 30 passages. Each simple passage has three sentences to checkcomprehension.WHY COMPREHENSION?Reading comprehension means understanding the texts we read or hear. Literalcomprehension involves finding the answers that are explicitly in the text, and usually startwith who, what, where, when, or how. Strong literal comprehension helps leaners seepatterns. These patterns develop the strongest foundation for inferential and critical readingskills later on.The Reading Eggs team are passionate about helping children learn to read so we’realways adding resources to help at home and in the classroom. To find more resources forcomprehension and other key reading skills visit Teach with Reading Eggs on TeachersPay Teachers.Katy Pike andThe Reading Eggs TeamHappyEggsploring!www.readingeggs.com

reading,I know how much you care about giving your child a great start inReading Eggs.because I had the EXACT same feeling, too. I remember life beforelife, and thatLike you, I was determined to give my four kids the BEST start inmeant helping them learn to read.skills they needThe problem was that reading is complicated. There are so manyulary toto learn. From phonological awareness, phonics, sight words and vocabmost childrencomprehension and fluency; it’s hard to know where to start. Andin place. Ifneed lots of time and a whole lot of repetition to get all these skillsyou’re busy, this can get very challenging very quickly.experienceWe knew there had to be an easier way. So I used my 25 years ofch on readingin educational publishing, along with the most solid scientific researprogram. Thisinstruction and child motivation, to create the online Reading Eggsn aroundreading program completely transformed the way millions of childreing)!the world learned to read. 10 MILLION children to be exact (and countReading Eggs works because it’s built on the five pillars forreading success. The program is used in thousands of schoolsbecause it’s so effective. And kids love it. And you will tooas you watch children make real progress in the mostimportant skill they need for future academic success.I hope you enjoy the reading journey,Katy PikeWHERE CHILDREN BECOME GREAT READERS!The online reading program for 2–13 year olds.Reading Eggs is the multi-award winning reading program that has been usedby over 10 million children worldwide. Children have fun learning phonics andessential reading skills with interactive games, activities, and e-books.ver 91% of parents using Reading Eggs report a noticeable improvement within weeks.OverFor 2 to 13year oldsAges 2–4Ages 3–7Ages 7–13First StepsDelight your toddler with fungames and activities that buildalphabet knowledge andready-to-read skills.Learning to ReadChildren follow structured,one-on-one lessons that teachphonics, sight words andreading skills.Building ConfidenceOlder children cancontinue building keyliteracy skills that will helpthem succeed.www.readingeggs.com

READING EGGS AT HOMEIt’s so easy to get started with Reading Eggs.1 Placement test2 120 Reading lessonsHave your child take the ReadingEggs placement test. This willensure your child begins atthe appropriatelevel. Let thereading begin!Your child can be starting theirpersonalised reading journey inminutes and with 120 lessons,games, songs andhundreds of books,you know they willbe on the right trackto reading success.3 Printable pagesWorksheets and teaching notesare available for every lesson.SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN TO WORK!In an independent study conducted in 2017, studentsusing Reading Eggs outperformed students thatdidn’t use the program. Student engagement with theprogram was high because of the variety of lessons,fun activities, songs, and rewards.Students using Reading Eggs for 60 minutes per weekmade significant improvements in their phonics skills,reading levels, and reading proficiency. In fact, 93% ofstudents increased at least one reading level over thesix weeks.www.readingeggs.comReading Successwith Reading Eggs73%54%GradeLevel27%46%BeforeReadingEggsAfter6 weeksof ReadingEggs

HOW TO USEWhat’s included? 30 sets of reading passages and questionsSetting it up1 Print pages 6–36 single sided.2 Use one passage at a time.Notes for PrintingThese also work well printed in the grayscale to save on colour ink.TEACHING IDEAS1 Read Colour2 Laminate ClipRead the passage together. Use colouredpencils to shade the correct word tocomplete each sentence. Write the correctword in the space.Laminate each page. Read the passagetogether. Read one question strip at atime. Clip a peg on the correct word tocomplete each sentence. Manipulatingpegs is an excellent way to strengthenlittle fingers and build fine motor skills.www.readingeggs.com

RESOURCE LISTINGSetStory1See the cat2The van3Bob4Sam the ant5Tom6Ben has a pet7The dog and cat8The yak9The map10Dan11Pat the bat12Zap can bat13Jazz and Sam14Sid the kid15The red top16Fun in the sun17The band18Sam’s bed19The hill20Blue bird21The queen’s ring22Ham is good23Sam’s three fish24Jazz25The shop26The frog27His or hers?28Pink rocks29Harry30Frog and birdwww.readingeggs.com

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 1See the catI can see the cat.The cat is fat.The cat has a hat.1dogI can see the .2The cat is .3ratcatsadbigfatmatThe cat has a .www.readingeggs.comhatball

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 2The vanI can see the van.The cat is in the van.The cat had a nap in the van.1I can see the .2In the van is a .carvantreecatpanpat3hatThe cat had a .www.readingeggs.comnapbee

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 3BobI am Bob.Bob can hop.Bob can see the cat.1I am .2Bob can .TedBobMegruntophop3Bob can see the .www.readingeggs.comcatdogram

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 4Sam the antSam is an ant.Sam is on the mat.Sam can see a bee.1Sam is an .anteggfan2Sam is on the .beematcanSam can see a .hatbatbee3www.readingeggs.com

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 5TomTom is a man.He is hot.He can get a fan.1Tom is a .2He is .fanmatmanhottophit3He can get a .www.readingeggs.comfinfanman

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 6Ben has a petBen is ten.He has a pet hen.The hen is red.1Ben is .hentenred2He has a pet .catdoghen3wetThe hen is .redillwww.readingeggs.com

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 7The dog and catThe dog has a hat.The cat has a fan.The fan is on.1tapThe dog has a .2The cat has a .hatfanfansunfish3The fan is .redonoffwww.readingeggs.com

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 8The yakI can see a yak.The yak has a hat.The hat is yellow.1I can see a .yakyesdog2The yak has a .mapyoyohat3The hat is .redyellowbluewww.readingeggs.com

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 9The mapCan you see the map?Yes! I can see a cat on the map.The map has a cat and a van.1mapI can see the .2mantanpanI can see theon the map.3vanhatcapThe map has a vanand a .www.readingeggs.comvancat

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 10DanDan has a fishish and a cat.He can see the fish.The fish is big.1dogDan has a fish and a.fishcatDan can see the .fishdishdog23bigThe fish is .www.readingeggs.comlittleblack

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 11Pat the batPat can see a bee.The bee is on the hat.The hat is red.1The hat is .sadredfatPat can see a .ratcatbeeThe bee is on the .hatbeemat23www.readingeggs.com

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 12Zap can batZap is a rat.Zap is a good rat.Zap the rat can bat.1ZapcatZap is a .2Zap is a rat.3batratbadgoodbigzapZap can .www.readingeggs.combatpat

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 13Jazz and SamJazz has a cup.Sam has a cup and a bun.Sam cut the bun.1Jazz has a .buncuphat2Sam has a cup and a.3Sam cut the .www.readingeggs.comcapcupbunbunfunbat

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 14Sid the kidSid is a kid.He has a hat.Sid hid in a log.1kittenSid is a .2didkidlogHe has a .3Sid hid in a .hathotlegloglidwww.readingeggs.com

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 15The red topSam has a top.Itt is big and red.It can spin.1Sam has a .tiptoptapThe top is big and.bitlittlered23spinThe top can .www.readingeggs.combinfin

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 16Fun in the sunFit Fox has a cap.He can run in the sun.The sun is hot.1capFit Fox has a .2He can run in the .3The sun is .www.readingeggs.comhatsunhotsunrunFit Foxhotcap

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 17The bandZee Bee taps a can.Zap Bat taps a box.It is a band. The band is fun.1bigThe band is .2Zee Bee taps a .3funsadboxbandcanpotZap Bat taps a .www.readingeggs.comboxhat

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 18Sam’s bedSam has a bed.“I like my big bed,” saidSam. “I can sit on it.”1wigSam has a .2Sam said, “I like my.”3Sam can on it.www.readingeggs.comboxbedboxesbig bedTomkickswimsit

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 19The hillThis is a hill.The hill is little.A tree is on the hill.1This is a .2The hill is .fillhillmillbiglonglittle3On the hill is a .treecatmillwww.readingeggs.com

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 20Blue birdThis is a bird.A bird can sing.A bird has two wings.1This is a .birddogbat2A bird can .3fillringsingwetA bird has two . wingsringswww.readingeggs.com

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 21The queen’s ringThe queen has a ring.It is little and red.“I like my ring,” she said.1The queen has a .ringwingred2The ring is .3bluelittlepinkringThe Queen said, “I likemy .”www.readingeggs.comkingwings

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 22Ham is goodThis is Sam the antSam has ham in a can.The ham is good!1jamSam is an .2canantThe ham is in a .tinhatcanThe ham is .badgoodred3www.readingeggs.com

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 23Sam’s three fishSam has three fat fish.ish.The big fishish is yellow.The green fishish is little.1redSam has fish.2thinfatredThe big fish is . yellowgreen3The green fish is .www.readingeggs.comlittleredbig

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 24JazzJazz has a potShe got lots of dots.The pot got hot.1Jazz has a .2She got lots of .petpotpatdotsdogsdolls3The pot got .www.readingeggs.comhithathot

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 25Pot ShopThe shopLook at the shop.The shop sells pots.This pot has little red dots.1Look at the .shipshopshed2The shop sells .totspotsbots3The pot has little red.www.readingeggs.comdotspotsdogs

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 26The frogLook at the frog.The frog can hop.The frog is happy.1Look at the .fanfroghappyThe frog can .hothiphop23The frog is .www.readingeggs.comsadhappyhippy

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 27His or hers?This is the princessand this is her horse.This is the prince andthis is his game.1gameThe princess has a.2horseringgameThe prince has a.3He likes game.www.readingeggs.comhorseringherit’shis

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 28Pink rocksLook at my bag of rocks.They are for my fish.They are little and pink.1socksI got a bag of . rocksfish2The rocks are for my.socksrocksfishThe rocks are little and.fishpinkbig3www.readingeggs.com

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 29HarryHarry is a horse.He can run and jump.He is a very happy horse.1Harry is a .bossyjumphorse2Harry can run and.3He is very .www.readingeggs.comswimjumpveryjollyhappyhippy

READ THE STORY, THEN SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER.STORY 30Frog and birdThe bird is blue and yellow.The frog can hop and jump.The bird likes the little green frog.1The bird likes the.frogdoggreenThe frog can .littlejump2fly3The frog isand green.www.readingeggs.comlittleblueyellow

CONGRATULATIONS!You’ve just taken the first steps to reading success!Thank you for trying this resource. We hope you enjoy using it withyour students. Visit our Teach Reading with Reading Eggs TPTstore for these other great resources.Segmenting Blending CardsListen, Identify, Blend Say!Perfect for strengthening phonemic awareness!Use the 90 picture cards with Elkonin boxes today!RESOURCE: 90 PICTURECARDSSEGMENTINGAND BLENDINGPHCARD 79CARD 81ONOLOGICALAWARENESS,PHONICSCARD 80CARD 82CARD 7CARD 8BOARDSRESOURCE: 36 ACTIVITYODD ONEOUTRHYMING,PHONOLOGICALAWARENESSOdd One OutMini Game3, 2, 1, Let’s getready to rhyme!CARD 83CARD 84CARD 9CARD 10CARD 1 1CARD 12BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE TEACH WITH READING EGGSTEAMwww.readingeggs.comLet this packet help your students practicehearing rhyming words. With 36 mini-games,these easy-to-use boards are perfect for literacycenters or as a pair game.H WITH READING EGGSBROUGHT TO YOU BY THE TEACTEAMwww.readingeggs.comRESOURCE: BOOKS, PUPPETS SEQUENCINGNursery Rhymes SequencingActivities PuppetsCARDSSEQUENCINGNURSERY RHYMESREADING COMPREHENSION, SEQUENCINGLet’s tell stories together!Build core reading comprehension skills with thesebeautifully-illustrated nursery rhymes. Activities thewhole class will enjoy!HAPPYEGGSPLORING!www.readingeggs.comBROUGHT TO YOU BY THE TEACH WITH READINwww.readingeggs.comG EGGS TEAM

comprehension skills are essential for reading success. But some kids need lots of practise to develop these skills. So we’ve created this series of packets to help your students build strong reading comprehension skills while they have fun at the same time. Early reading comprehension skills include Sequencing Making predictions

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