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Help your 3rd Grade reader develop reading fluency skills using this Third Grade Fluency Passages and Comprehension Questions Workbook. 15 engaging Grade 3 appropriate fluency passages are included with a full page of comprehension questions for each passage. Your reader will enjoy reading these fluency passages and responding to the comprehension questions. Simple to Use: The reader will read each passage three times and then answer the provided comprehension questions. These activities will build fluency and comprehension skills. Highlights: The stories are short and perfect for 3rd Grade readers. The format of each passage is the same which will make the student confident each time they complete a passage. The reading fluency passages each come with a full set of reading comprehension questions. Answer keys are included to check comprehension of each passage. These 3rd Grade Fluency Passages work great for struggling readers or readers who just need some extra practice, outside of school. Motivating: Your reader will be motivated to keep improving fluency skills as they complete each page of this 3rd Grade Fluency Passages and Comprehension Questions Workbook! Review: Wonderful! - This was wonderful daily practice for my Rising 3rd grader over the summer! Review: Awesome practice - Great resource





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S**M
Wonderful!
This was wonderful daily practice for my Rising 3rd grader over the summer!
K**E
Awesome practice
Great resource
S**L
Easy yet challenging
I bought this for my son entering 3rd grade to work on reading skills this summer. They are short enough passages that he does fight me on them but incorporate a few words that he has to work on and sound out. The questions at the end he completes solo and then talks about the passage. My only wish: the numbers were on the rows like the ones from school. Overall, he's willingly reading them and that's all that matters currently.
T**Y
Great help
Great help
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