Below, you will find a wide range of our printable worksheets in chapter Literary Response and Analysis of section Reading Comprehension. These worksheets are appropriate for Second Grade English Language Arts. We have crafted many worksheets covering various aspects of this topic, plots, settings,and characters, main idea and supporting details, compare and contrast, poetry: rhythm, rhyme, and alliteration, and many more. We hope you find them very useful and interesting.
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Read the passage about Arlon's daily routine. Then answer the related questions.
Category: Reading Comprehension Literary Response and Analysis Plots, Settings,and Characters
Read the story. Answer the questions about the plot.
Category: Reading Comprehension Literary Response and Analysis Plots, Settings,and Characters
Read the story "A long Sleepless Night". Then answer the questions related to it.
Category: Reading Comprehension Literary Response and Analysis Plots, Settings,and Characters
Practice writing a paragraph with at least three supporting details.
Category: Reading Comprehension Literary Response and Analysis Main Idea and Supporting Details
Write a paragraph about bats with at least three supporting details.
Category: Reading Comprehension Literary Response and Analysis Main Idea and Supporting Details
Compare and contrast between monkeys and apes.
Category: Reading Comprehension Literary Response and Analysis Compare and Contrast
Read the passage about George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Then write how they are alike and how they are different.
Category: Reading Comprehension Literary Response and Analysis Compare and Contrast
Read the poem. Circle the words that rhyme. Then complete the poem.
Category: Reading Comprehension Literary Response and Analysis Poetry: Rhythm, Rhyme, and Alliteration
Read the lyrics of the song. Then follow the directions.
Category: Reading Comprehension Literary Response and Analysis Poetry: Rhythm, Rhyme, and Alliteration
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