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Teacher Created Resources Nonfiction Reading Comprehension for Grade 4 offers engaging, grade-appropriate nonfiction texts paired with thought-provoking questions that develop reading comprehension and writing skills. Designed specifically for early learners, this resource supports classroom and student center use, helping students build critical thinking by analyzing text evidence. With strong educator endorsements and a 4.5-star rating, it’s a trusted tool to elevate literacy instruction.
| Best Sellers Rank | #589,229 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #278 in Elementary Education #1,803 in Early Childhood Education Materials #3,752 in Instruction Methods |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 69 Reviews |
K**A
Great stories
Great supplement would buy again. The stories are very good and my students loved them.
S**T
Very Useful, Top Quality
This series is excellent for teaching reading test-taking skills in a meaningful way. The one page of text and half-dozen questions look manageable to the student, yet are challenging enough that students will learn to read the questions carefully, look for evidence in the text, plot information to analyze, etc. Topics are very interesting, and questions cannot be answered by students' general background knowledge... they quickly learn to refer to the text, actively analyze the information, and make connections. The author, Debra Housel, has gift for making truly useful materials!
T**N
Great book for a school aged child to learn with
This is part of a great series of books that are aimed at age ranges from 2nd grade up to high school. They couple short passages with questions regarding the student's ability to comprehend and understand what they have read.
R**X
8yr old loved it!
Great lessons, easy to check for correct answers. Stories are not long but engaging so my son's ADHD didn't affect him. Almost every time he read a lesson he said "Really... Is that true? I didn't know that, cool.“ at least once. Then he would proceed to engage me and my wife with what he learned... He was even able to “did you know" his older sister a few times. We will be looking for more.
K**Y
Multitasking: reading, comprehension questions, and learning interesting facts
The only real con is there are only 20 short passages.- wish the book was longer! The comprehension questions are fine, but the best part is the variety of facts in each short reading passage. If you are going to make your children/students read - then this is an excellent tool to practice reading and learn facts at the same time.
G**D
good reads
interesting stories
A**M
not thick, but content looks good
Not a thick book, but what is there looks good. Will be enough lessons to get my 4th grade homeschooler through reading comprehension for the remainder of schoolyear, combined with Scholastic Success with Reading Comprehension. At the top of every page it tells you a science or social studies standard covered on that page. It's nice to get both reading comprehension and science and social studies learning at the same time: 2 for 1.
S**N
Excellent source of vocabulary for kids abroad
My family lives in South Korea and my 9 year old daughter has been doing this Nonfiction Reading Comprehension series since returning from the States 3 years ago. This workbook, with other language art and reading comprehension workbooks, helps a lot for the girl keep up with the US curriculum and learn new vocabulary.
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