Reading comprehension skills for those times when a novel is too much | Mentoring in the Middle

Reading comprehension skills for those times when a novel is too much

Sometimes, tackling a novel in your classroom is just too much—too much work at the moment, too much reading for some students, and too much collaborative work for your current kids.

But what are you supposed to do to get all those reading comprehension skills covered?  State testing is a fact of life, and kids need to strengthen their comprehension.

✅ Would your students like to compare and contrast cowboys from the Old West and samurai from medieval Japan?

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✅ Would they like to read about Legos?

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✅ Exploring Mars?

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✅ How our alphabet came to be 26 letters?

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✅ The Presidential Election?

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✅ A sea that is disappearing?

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  • These and many other passages that combine reading with science and social studies are available here in my store.  Why not take a look and save yourself some planning time!

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