Reading Comprehension and Questions Fiction Set 5 - Sports (Fillable)
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Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 5
Snapshot
Title: Reading Comprehension: Fiction Grade 4–5 Sports
Genre: Fiction collection (sports-themed stories) with one informational passage
Subject: Reading (ELA)
Primary Topic: Sports moments, practice, competition, and teamwork
Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): Q
What This Teaches Best
Inferring characters’ feelings and motivations from actions and dialogue (e.g., Lauren’s disappointment/excitement, Max’s nervousness, Kitty’s fear turning into confidence).
Problem/solution and perseverance in sports situations (tryouts pressure, facing a “rival,” learning what matters in competition).
Sequencing and retelling through clear event chains (planning, practicing, traveling to an event, and reflecting afterward).
Figurative and sensory language for setting and mood (the frozen lake, “orange radiance,” sounds/smells of outdoor skating).
Vocabulary and word-study practice tied to the passages (note: the Running decode activity includes “opponent,” while the passage uses “opponents”).
Learning Goals
Identify and retell key events from a sports story in the correct order.
Describe how a character feels at different moments using text evidence.
Explain how practice or preparation affects what happens in a story.
Determine the meaning of unfamiliar words using context clues in the passage.
Compare how different texts present sports as fun, competition, or personal goals.
Passages Include
1.Olympics: Lauren and her class get excited when talking about the Olympics.
2.Tryouts: Max is getting himself ready for the basketball tryouts.
3.Big Brienne: Kitty has the game of her life against Big Brienne.
4.A Skate on the Lake: Aimee has a nice evening at the lake with her dad and friends.
5.Baseball Boy: Mitch goes to watch the Chicago Hitters. Read about his day.
6.Running: An informative, yet light piece about running.
FILLABLE PDF VERSION
Worksheet-style pages, but with type-in answer boxes so students can complete and save their work digitally.
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