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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On this page are reading comprehension worksheets for beginning to very advanced kindergarten readers. Every page has been carefully created to be sight word rich and correspond to Guided Reading Level C or D. They vary from two simple sentences on each page to five to seven sentences per page. Some have variations in ending punctuation and and/or use quotation marks with multiple speakers. Every section has 18 worksheets with a variety of kid-friendly topics. More grade levels to come in the future.
72 worksheets
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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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