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Year 1 Reading Comprehension - Land and Water
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Year 1 Reading Comprehension - Land and Water

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What can we find on Earth? Let’s read the land and sea! This Land and Water reading comprehension pack introduces young learners to the natural features of our world, from towering mountains and twisting rivers to vast oceans and quiet forests. With three carefully differentiated texts (Starter, Standard, Stretch), readers build skills step by step: starting with retrieval and sequencing, then moving on to vocabulary, inference, cause and effect, and author’s intent. Across all levels, readers explore the Earth’s landforms and bodies of water. They’ll learn that land includes mountains, hills, valleys, and flat plains, and that forests are full of trees. They’ll discover that rivers flow through the land and oceans hold most of the Earth’s water. The texts highlight that these natural features are found all over the world and are ready to be seen, explored, and appreciated. What’s included: 3 differentiated reading texts on the same topic Matching comprehension questions for each level Full answer key with skill tags Traffic light self-assessment Black-and-white, print-friendly format From quiet valleys to crashing seas, help learners read the world around them! © Peann Jan 2025 – For classroom use only
Reception Reading Comprehension - Places People Live
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Reception Reading Comprehension - Places People Live

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Where do people live around the world? Let’s read, float, climb, and explore! This Places People Live reading comprehension pack introduces young learners to the many different homes people build around the world. With three thoughtfully written texts (Starter, Standard, Stretch), students begin with core reading skills like retrieval and sequencing, and then move on to vocabulary, inference, and early reasoning. Across all levels, readers discover that people live in all kinds of homes, such as in trees, on water, or in hot, sandy places. They learn that homes can be made from wood, stone, mud, or metal, and that every home gives people shelter and a place to live with their families. What’s included: 3 differentiated reading texts on the same topic Matching comprehension question sets Full answer key with skill tags Traffic light self-assessment Black-and-white, print-friendly format From treehouses to houseboats, help young readers explore where people live and why! © Peann Jan 2025 – For classroom use only