Kindergarten Reading Passages – Rain
Rain, rain, go away! But why should it when you’re decked out and ready for some drops from above? Read then answer the questions.
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You will find lots of kindergarten reading worksheets on the pages in this section. The worksheets were created to fit into a Guided Reading Level C category: they have 2-5 lines of text, focus on common sight words, are highly supported with pictures, and require text-based answers to the comprehension questions. However, the ways the reading comprehension questions are to be answered varies. In one set children circle the multiple choice answer, in another they bubble in the answer, and so forth. So look at each section carefully to see which one best meets your needs. Or just have fun and browse through all of them!
72 worksheets – 4 levels with 18 worksheets each, in color and black & white. Three of the four sets have answers sheets.
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Please go to this page to choose from all the reading comprehension worksheets on this site.
Rain, rain, go away! But why should it when you’re decked out and ready for some drops from above? Read then answer the questions.
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Remember the tortoise and the hare? Well, I think this slow snail in this kindergarten reading passage could be a winner, too!
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Here’s a winter kindergarten reading passage for you! Wherever there’s snow kids are sure to make the fun happen.
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When kids are given reading passages they have to have one about bugs. It’s just a must. How many legs do spiders have?
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This kindergarten reading passage would be great for a science unit, or a shape lesson … or a color lesson. Enjoy!
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In this reading passage you don’t need to count how many apples up on top, you need to count how many apples in the tree.
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This big brown furry fella is the topic of conversation in this kindergarten reading comprehension page.
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Even in a reading comprehension worksheet kids can get in a little math – count the shoes on this bug!
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Who has the longest neck you’ll ever see? A giraffe, of course! Kids read about his neck and the color of his spots.
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This little dinosaur looks a little sheepish and shy. Kids read about his plight and wonder where his mommy is.
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The girl in this reading comprehension passage is an avid reader. Want to join her?
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Having a friendship like the one in this kindergarten reading comprehension passage is the way to go.
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This kindergarten reading comprehension sheet features three friendly fish swimming all around.
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Who can resist a little cutie like this who feels good about himself and his accomplishments.
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This little girl looks so sweet and yet so self confident. It’s more than just “girl power”.
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This robot doesn’t talk, but if he did, what would he say? “Teach me to read.”? or “Read another book to me.”?
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