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Reading Progress Test 1A - Age 6-7 - KS1 - How Rabbit Lost His Tail

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Reading Progress Test 1A - Age 6-7 - KS1 - How Rabbit Lost His Tail

Reading Progress Test 1A - Age 6-7 - KS1 - How Rabbit Lost His Tail is a tool designed primarily for educators. As an engaging resource, it aims to assess reading comprehension in children aged between 6-7 years.

About The Resource

  • The tests revolve around engaging texts for children to read and respond to comprehensive questions.
  • The estimated duration for completion stands at approximately 30 minutes.
  • This digital product includes a total of 25 A4 pages, delivered in PDF format.
Covered Subjects & Ideal Grades

Ideal for Grade levels from one up to three, the resource broadly covers areas such as:

  1. Reading and Comprehension.
  2. Languages Arts.

Educators may assign these tests during group readings or even as enriching homework activities due to their flexibility in nature. 

Purpose of Reading Progress Test 

 

This useful assessment serves not only help students identify key details but also improve:
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  • Their deductive abilities via inferring or predicting possible answers based on evidence within the text itself.  </span>(Deductive reasoning)</span>(Learn more by visiting our website).
  • Their vocabulary by explaining new terminology.
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This resource mirrors important aspects of KS1 SATs and even includes suggested solutions to aid educators in assessing responses, thus boosting students' confidence before final exams. Its content encourages learning through engaging characters and narratives, effectively improving grades over time.

What's Included

25 A4 pages

Resource Tags

reading comprehension assessment language arts reading tests vocabulary expansion

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