Kindergarten Reading Comprehension Decodable Passages with Questions | fishyrobb
top of page

 

Kindergarten Decodable Passages with Reading Comprehension Questions

 

This is a set of reading comprehension worksheets designed for kindergarten. They have decodable passages perfect for beginning readers! The stories slowly increase in difficulty as you move through them. 

 

FEATURES:

 

  • Reading Fluency Practice - Students are encouraged to read the text 3 times with stars to color each time they read.

 

  • Picture Support - Simple illustrations help provide context.

 

  • Text-Based Comprehension Questions - Students will refer back to the text to answer three questions per story. 

 

  • Sight Words - All passages include common kindergarten high frequency words.

 

  • Skill Application - Each passage also includes a skill activity such as coloring a picture to match information provided in the story or writing a sight word found in the text.

 

  • Text Talk - Every passage (in version A) includes a “Talk About The Text” activity. This is designed to encourage parent involvement with the adult asking the child questions about what they read. These questions involve making inferences or interpreting the text in some way.

 

 

WHAT YOU WILL GET:

This resource includes 15 different kindergarten reading comprehension passages that include a short story, three questions, and a writing or coloring task. There are two versions of each worksheet:

 

  • Version A is designed to be used as homework and includes the “Talk About the Text” activity. There is also space for the parent to initial at the bottom.

 

  • Version B is identical to version A except the “Talk About the Text” portion has been replaced with a spot for students to rate whether they liked the story or not.

 

Answer keys are included.

 

This resource is also available on:

 

 

 

 

Kindergarten Reading Comprehension Decodable Passages with Questions

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 1 review
$4.00Price

Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Based on 1 review
1 review
  • Julie VickersSep 27, 2023
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

    Love these!! At first I thought “oh I can make these myself what a great idea..” Then I can’t to my senses and bought them and we’ve loved them. Haha! Perfect for a 4-year-old learning to read.

    Was this helpful?
  • You may also like:

    bottom of page