Interactive
Mr. Nussbaum

Civil War

For Students 4th - 6th Standards
Test scholars' reading comprehension skills with a practice that focuses on the Civil War. Participants read an informational text then answer 10 questions.
Interactive
Mr. Nussbaum

American Revolution

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
Test scholar's reading comprehension skills with a practice that challenges pupils to read an informational text about the Amerian Revolution then answer 10 questions. 
Interactive
Mr. Nussbaum

Money

For Students 1st - 2nd Standards
Young readers test their comprehension skills with an interactive practice. Pupils read a brief informational text about money then answer five questions. A detailed page appears at the end to showcase participants' work.
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Other

Texas Education Agency: Reading Comprehension Test

For Students 6th
Read four different types of texts and answer a series of multiple choice questions after each to demonstration reading comprehension skills.
Study Guide
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Catalog of Question Types Reading Comprehension

For Students 9th - 10th
This resource from Khan Academy provides a catalog of question types for the LSAT. This section provides information about the "Reading Comprehension" section.
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Daily Teaching Tools

Daily Teaching Tools: 10 Free Reading Tests for Comprehension Practice

For Teachers 9th - 10th Standards
This Daily Teaching Tools resource provides ten short reading comprehension quizzes. Students will be able to write a sequence of events more efficiently by using this tool. All questions are skill-based and vary in levels of readability.
Handout
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Recognition Quick Guide

For Students 9th - 10th
How do you approach Recognition questions? Perhaps the most basic task of Reading Comprehension on the LSAT is that of recognizing things that the passage text states on a literal, explicit level, so these types of questions may seem...
Handout
Curated OER

Mc Graw Hill: Part 1 Reading: Literature: Retell Events

For Students 3rd - 7th Standards
Retelling a story shows a student's comprehension. Use this site to test your knowledge of how to retell events that happen in a story.
Unit Plan
Rong-Chang ESL

Esl: English for Intermediate Learners (2): Food Fight Erupted in Prison

For Students 9th - 10th
A learning module geared toward English as a Second Language Learners. Students read and/or listen to a short text entitled "Food Fight Erupted in Prison" and click on the links below to increase comprehension and vocabulary skills....
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Sam Houston State University

Texas Center for Academic Excellence: Drawing Conclusions Post Test

For Students 4th - 6th Standards
Read a text selection, and then answer seven multiple-choice quiz questions. Includes link to answers for checking.
Professional Doc
AdLit

Ad lit.org: Why Students Think They Understand When They Don't

For Teachers 9th - 10th Standards
Students often think they understand a body of material and, believing that they know it, stop trying to learn more. But come test time, it turns out they really don't know the material very well at all. Can cognitive science tell us...
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University of South Florida

Fcat Express: The Virtues of Venom

For Students 9th - 10th
Snakes scare people, but some snake poison may help prevent heart attack and some cancers. After reading the newspaper article you can assess your understanding with the self-test. Immediate feedback.
Lesson Plan
Alabama Learning Exchange

Alex: What Are Idioms?

For Teachers 3rd - 5th
After listening to More Parts by Tedd Arnold read aloud, intermediate school students distinguish between literal and figurative meaning by using a graphic organizer, playing an online game, and incorporating an idiom into their writing.
Handout
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Organizing Information Quick Guide

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
Organizing information questions ask you to understand and analyze how a passage works to make an argument. What is the progression of ideas in the passage? or What is the purpose of a specific paragraph?