Have you ever wondered what your child’s reading comprehension is? Or maybe you’d like an additional activity for them after story time. This reading comprehension worksheet is a great way for kids to:
- Answer “WH” questions about books (who, what, where, when)
- Learn their “WH” sight words
- Practice their handwriting skills
- Improve their reading comprehension abilities.
Whether it’s a 5-minute story, or you are working your way through a chapter book, having your kid take the time to answer these questions about what they just heard / read is a great way to get them to analyze all that they just absorbed.
These worksheets are great for young learners who are comfortable with writing. Usually right around Kindergarten, age!
If you have a reader who struggles with sitting still, and paying attention – this reading comprehension worksheet is an excellent resource for them. Having them take the time to really think about what they heard or helping them to slow down and focus on the story.
I love that Greyson is able to practice his handwriting (he still needs all the practice he can get!) Side note- I have some awesome handwriting practice pages that you can grab, here! And when we read chapter books (like The Jungle Book) it is a great way to keep track of the story-line day-by-day!
Click Here to Download and print off your reading comprehension worksheets!
How I Plan To Use The Worksheet:
This summer Greyson is participating in a Summer Reading Challenge. I am hoping to read through as much of The Magic Treehouse series with him as possible. I will have him complete this worksheet after our Summer Reading Challenge Sessions. Since the books are for kids a little older than Greyson – it will be a great way for me to gauge his reading comprehension of the books!
Jo says
This worksheet is just what we wanted but when I click the link the lines are all slanted on the page. I think you uploaded the wrong pdf.
🙂