Reading Passages For Second Grade. Give your second graders some practice building their reading comprehension skills with the timeless story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. Here is a collection of high-interest non-fiction articles, fiction stories, readers' theater scripts, and poems, that your students are sure to enjoy.
Students read the passages and answer the questions that follow. Give your second graders some practice building their reading comprehension skills with the timeless story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. Before I asked my Seven (a mid-year second grader) to read the passage, I shared a picture of the Lincoln Memorial that I'd found online.
There is an answer key included.
These short passages with CVC words focus on helping emergent readers to develop confidence and fluency, and also check comprehension.
Here is a collection of high-interest non-fiction articles, fiction stories, readers' theater scripts, and poems, that your students are sure to enjoy. These reading worksheets will help kids practice their comprehension skills. This test gives you the chance to practice true, false, not given questions.