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  Reading comprehension for grade 4 involves understanding longer and more detailed texts. Students analyze the text for main ideas, supporting details, cause and effect, and inferences. Here’s an example: Passage: The sun was setting as Mia and her brother, Alex, reached the top of the hill. They had been hiking all afternoon, and now they could see the entire valley below. The trees looked like tiny green dots, and the river sparkled in the fading sunlight. “It was worth the climb,” said Alex, smiling. Mia nodded, feeling proud of their effort. They unpacked their sandwiches and watched as the sky turned shades of orange and pink. Questions: Why were Mia and Alex hiking? What did they see when they reached the top of the hill? How did Alex feel about the hike? What happened to the sky as the sun set? What does the word “sparkled” mean in the passage? This level encourages students to think critically and expand their vocabulary. Would you like another example or a specific topic ...

Crabs - Jolly Phonics Level 2 Readers

 In the river, hidden under a rock,

sits a crab. He is looking out

for some food.


He sees a floating scrap of fish,

and nip! He grabs it.


The fish floats up, with the crab

hanging on to it.

Up, up, up floats the crab

with the scrap of fish.


Then, suddenly, the crab is not

in the river at all.


He is not floating.

He is dangling from some string.


"Get him, get him!" the

children shout. "Do not let him

drop back into the river."


The crab is dropped, not into the

river but into a net.


From the net he can see a

bucket, with lots of crabs

clambering about in it.


The crab is added to the bucket.

"We did it!"

yell the children.

"We are the winners!"'


"We were the quickest to catch

a hundred crabs!" they shout,

jumping about.


Then the children empty the

bucket of crabs.

The crabs all scatter and run

along the muddy river bank.


Back in the river, hidden under a

rock, sits the crab. He is looking

out for some food.


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