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Reading Comprehension for Grade 4

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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 ...

The Tortoise and the Hare

Once upon a time, there lived a tortoise

and a hare.


The hare, who was very fast, always teased

the slow tortoise.

"Ha, ha, ha! Even a snail is faster than

you!" he said.


The tortoise did not like the teasing one bit.

Finally, he decided to do something about it.

"Let's have a race,

" he said.


The hare fell down laughing.

"OK, but you know I will win," he said.

"We will see," said the tortoise.


On the day of the big race, all of the animals

came to watch.

"On your mark, get set, go!" said the fox.


The hare hopped. Fast, fast, fast.

The tortoise walked. Slow, slow, slow.


The hare hopped. Fast, fast, fast.

The tortoise walked. Slow, slow, slow.


Soon the hare was way ahead of

the tortoise.


"Ha, ha, ha! I can take a nap and still wake

up in time to beat the tortoise," said the hare.


So he did. Snore, snore, snore.


But as the hare napped, the tortoise walked

Slow, slow, slow. And guess what? By and

by, the tortoise passed the hare!


After a while, the hare woke up.

"Oh, no! the tortoise is winning!" he yelled.

He jumped up and hopped along the path.


But it was no use. The tortoise crossed

the finish line first.


"The tortoise won! The tortoise won!"

all the animals cheered.


"How did you ever beat the hare?"

asked the horse.

The tortoise grinned, "The hare may be

fast, but slow and steady wins the race.”




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