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The Library Adventure

Interactive passage with audio narration, comprehension questions, and printable PDF.

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Format
Interactive (Online), Printable (PDF)
Grades
45
Subjects
elareading
Standards
L.4.1.A-
Languages
English, Spanish

What's included

Reading passage
Reading comprehension
Audio narration
With word word highlighting
Comprehension quiz
Auto-graded
Writing activity
Open-ended response
Glossary & flashcards
Vocabulary practice
Differentiated version
Adapted for varied levels
Spanish translation
Bilingual support

About this reader

In 'The Library Adventure,' Liam uses relative pronouns like 'which,' 'that,' and 'where' to solve a book mystery. This story aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1.A, helping students understand and apply these grammar rules. With engaging MCQs, it’s ideal for fourth-grade language arts. Keywords: relative pronouns, which vs that, where, grammar for kids, educational stories, language arts.
Written by Workybooks TeamPublished by Workybooks
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Perfect for the way you teach

Teachers
  • Build comprehension skills
  • Auto-graded quiz
  • Differentiated reading
Parents
  • Read together at home
  • Improve fluency
  • Quiet reading time
Homeschoolers
  • Reading curriculum support
  • Independent practice
  • Track Lexile growth
Topics
relative pronounswhich vs thatwheregrammar for kidseducational storieslanguage arts

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