The Adventure of Reading Comprehension
Questions:
5
Grade:
5
Words:
97
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Reading is like embarking on an incredible adventure. You meet new characters, travel to fascinating places, and unravel intriguing mysteries. This understanding of your adventure is what we call reading comprehension. To navigate through this exciting adventure, we use tools called 'question words'. They are who, what, when, where, why, and how. They help us understand the journey better and enjoy it more. Imagine yourself as the director of a movie. As you read, you create this movie in your mind. This is your imagination at work, and it makes reading comprehension a fun and interactive experience.
Question 1
What does 'reading comprehension' mean in the passage?
A
The understanding of a reading adventure
B
The title of a book
C
The name of a character in a book
D
A type of book
E
A place in a book
Question 2
Who are the 'question words' useful to?
A
The characters in the book
B
The author of the book
C
The publisher of the book
D
The teacher
E
The reader of the book
Question 3
What tool does the reader use to navigate through the reading adventure?
A
Compass
B
Map
C
Question words
D
Boat
E
Car
Question 4
Why should we imagine ourselves as the director of a movie while reading?
A
To write a book
B
To make a movie
C
To teach a class
D
To create a movie in our mind
E
To travel to different places
Question 5
What happens when we use our imagination while reading?
A
We write a new book
B
We make a real movie
C
We create a movie in our mind
D
We travel to new places
E
We meet new people
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Assign the ReadTheory pretest to determine students' reading levels.
