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Grade 8 Constitution & Bill of Rights — Reading Comprehension — The Bill of Rights — Set B Free printable reading comprehension passage about the bill of rights. Students read the passage and answer questions to build understanding. For 8th Grade (ages 13–14).
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Download Free PDFReading Comprehension — The Bill of Rights — Set B Read the passage, then answer the questions below. The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments t o the U.S. Constitution. It was added in 1791 to protect the freedoms of American citizens. The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, re ligion, and the press. Other amendments protect the right to a fair trial and to bear arms. The Bill of Rights ensures that the government respe cts individual liberties. Questions: 1 What is the Bill of Rights? 2 What does the First Amendment protect? 3 Why was the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution? www.littleactivity.com 8th Grade — Page 1
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Reading Comprehension — The Bill of Rights — Set B Read the passage, then answer the questions below. The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments t o the U.S. Constitution. It was added in 1791 to protect the freedoms of American citizens. The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, re ligion, and the press. Other amendments protect the right to a fair trial and to bear arms. The Bill of Rights ensures that the government respe cts individual liberties. Questions: 1 What is the Bill of Rights? 2 What does the First Amendment protect? 3 Why was the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution? www.littleactivity.com 8th Grade — Page 1
Reading Comprehension — Why Do Authors Write? Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Good readers use why do authors write? like a to olbox. You look at the words, pictures in your m ind, and what the author wants you to know. Prac tice makes reading feel easier and more fun. Questions: 1 What skill is this passage about? 2 How does this skill help you? 3 Where might you try it in a book you like? www.littleactivity.com 1st Grade — Page 1
Reading Comprehension — Think About Purpose Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Let's explore think about purpose! Read slowly a nd picture what is happening. Ask yourself: What is the big idea? What surprised you? Learning i s an adventure—curiosity is your map. Questions: 1 What is this passage mostly about? 2 What is one detail you remember? 3 What question would you ask next? www.littleactivity.com 1st Grade — Page 1
Reading Comprehension — What Is Comprehension? Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Good readers use what is comprehension? like a t oolbox. You look at the words, pictures in your mind, and what the author wants you to know. Pra ctice makes reading feel easier and more fun. Questions: 1 What skill is this passage about? 2 How does this skill help you? 3 Where might you try it in a book you like? www.littleactivity.com 1st Grade — Page 1
Reading Comprehension — Main Idea Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Good readers use main idea like a toolbox. You l ook at the words, pictures in your mind, and wha t the author wants you to know. Practice makes r eading feel easier and more fun. Questions: 1 What skill is this passage about? 2 How does this skill help you? 3 Where might you try it in a book you like? www.littleactivity.com 1st Grade — Page 1
Reading Comprehension — What Is Fluency? Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Good readers use what is fluency? like a toolbox . You look at the words, pictures in your mind, and what the author wants you to know. Practice makes reading feel easier and more fun. Questions: 1 What skill is this passage about? 2 How does this skill help you? 3 Where might you try it in a book you like? www.littleactivity.com 1st Grade — Page 1
Reading Comprehension — Listen to Fluent Reading Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Let's explore listen to fluent reading! Read slo wly and picture what is happening. Ask yourself: What is the big idea? What surprised you? Learn ing is an adventure—curiosity is your map. Questions: 1 What is this passage mostly about? 2 What is one detail you remember? 3 What question would you ask next? www.littleactivity.com 1st Grade — Page 1