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Bad Weather: Reading Comprehension and SEL Short Story Lesson Assessment
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Summary of Story:
When an adventurous girl escapes a collapsing building during a tornado she learns her new acquaintance is different than other kids her age, only to discover he is more connected with her life than she realizes.
Will she be able to bring him the peace he never thought would come?
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About this Resource:
This is one story split into five passages of approximately 500 words each. It is roughly at the 810 – 1000 Lexile level. Each passage has 10 questions (8 multiple choice and 2 short answer).
- The multiple-choice questions explore vocabulary, inference, story development, figurative language, author’s purpose, synonyms, and more!
- Short answer questions ask students to explore deeper connections with the text and themselves. There are add-on lesson ideas, growth mindset connections, SEL, and teacher resource ideas.
These passages can be used as weekly or daily reading. Each passage includes vocabulary, figurative language, and much more. Whether you use these reading passages as homework, part of a larger lesson, part of a reading center, or as daily bell ringers or warm-ups they are sure to build your students’ reading comprehension skills (just check out all the great reviews).
While these are designed with middle schoolers in mind, 4th through 9th grades can benefit from the practice, the vocabulary work, and the comprehension activities.
This product is a PDF and Google Slides activity – easily use it in-person or remotely. Use in groups, as a read-aloud, and for ELL students.
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