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Find free printable worksheets for grade 4 reading comprehension, including leveled stories, children's stories, historical texts, and exercises. Improve your skills with topics such as author's purpose, inference, context clues, and fact vs opinion.
Find free worksheets with short stories and comprehension questions for grade 4 students. Choose from fiction and non-fiction topics such as animals, ballet, firefighters, space and more.
Download free worksheets and workbooks for grade 4 reading comprehension practice. Choose from leveled stories ranging from Q to S, with fiction and non-fiction texts and exercises.
Practice identifying the main ideas and details of a text, and summarizing it in these comprehension worksheets for grade 4. Become a member to access more content and skip ads.
Students are given non-fiction texts and are asked cause and effect related questions about the physical processes described. Free | Worksheets | Grade 4 | Reading Comprehension | Printable
Practice reading beyond the text and making inferences with these free worksheets for grade 4 students. Each worksheet provides a text and questions that require students to think about and interpret what they are reading.
Find historical fiction and non-fiction stories with comprehension questions for grade 4 students. Learn about characters, settings, themes and events in fables such as The Wolf, The Sorcerer's Apprentice and Androclus and the Lion.
Children's story and worksheet, level Q - "Rosa Parks Takes a Stand". A short story for kids, followed by reading comprehension questions and answers. This free story is from our A-Z series of leveled reading workbooks.
Practice reading skills and comprehension with stories, fables, phonics and exercises for grade 3. K5 Learning offers free and premium worksheets, flashcards and workbooks for kids in kindergarten to grade 5.
Grade 4 Reading Comprehension Worksheet Reading and Math for K-5 © www.k5learning.com Answers: 1. Retell the story in your own words. Answers will vary. 2. Describe Cora’s character. What evidence from the text helps you describe her? Cora is careful and well organized. She talked to her friend about how she decided on the pool she purchased.