Description
This printable worksheet set includes 10 short fiction reading passages designed for Grade 1 students. Each story centers around common seasonal or weather-related experiences such as rain, snow, fog, wind, and sunshine. The passages are followed by simple comprehension questions that assess students’ understanding of key details, vocabulary, and story elements. This resource supports early literacy development and provides consistent reading practice aligned with Common Core State Standards.
Key Features:
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10 original fiction reading passages (100–120 words each)
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Topics include rain, snow, fog, thunderstorms, windy days, sunshine, and more
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Each worksheet includes:
• 2 multiple-choice questions (3 answer choices)
• 2 true/false questions
• 1 vocabulary-based fill-in-the-blank -
Aligned with CCSS RL.1.1 and RL.1.4
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Suitable for reading comprehension practice, small group work, or homework
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Answer key included
Titles in This Set:
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Rainy Day Boots – Ella jumps in puddles with her dog.
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Snowball Fun – Jay builds a snowman and drinks cocoa.
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Windy Hat Chase – Mia chases her hat blown by the wind.
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The Hot Day Lemonade – Tom sells lemonade on a hot day.
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Autumn Leaves – Max and Dad rake and play in the leaves.
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Stormy Night – Lily finds comfort during a thunderstorm.
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Spring Garden – Emma helps Grandma plant spring flowers.
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Foggy Morning Walk – Ben walks through fog with Grandpa.
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The Rainbow After Rain – Anna draws a rainbow after the storm.
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Cold Hands, Warm Mittens – Tim shares mittens during winter recess.
Standards Alignment:
This resource aligns with:
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.1: Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.4: Identify words and phrases in stories that suggest feelings or appeal to the senses.
Recommended Use:
Designed for first-grade teachers, homeschool educators, and parents seeking age-appropriate reading materials. These worksheets are ideal for literacy centers, seasonal units, and comprehension skill building throughout the year.