Emma's Kindness in the Winter Forest

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Grade 3 Character Analysis Winter Wonderland Theme Nonfiction 6 Questions

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Grade 3 nonfiction reading passage about Character Analysis. Winter Wonderland theme. 6 comprehension questions covering main idea, inference, vocabulary, text evidence and more. Answer key included (CCSS.ELA.RL.3.3).

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Page 1 — Reading Passage

Free Grade 3 reading passage — Character Analysis — Winter Wonderland theme — Common Core CCSS.ELA.RL.3.3

Page 2 — Answer Key

Answer key — Grade 3 reading passage — Character Analysis — teacher and parent use only

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What is included

130-160 word nonfiction reading passage
Winter Wonderland theme to keep kids engaged
6 comprehension questions — multiple skill types
Question types: Main Idea, Vocabulary, Inference, Text Evidence, Cause and Effect, Author's Purpose
3 answer lines per question
Answer key on page 3
Print-ready PDF — Letter size — 3 pages
Sample Questions
1

What is this passage mostly about?

2

What did Emma do to help the rabbit when she found it shivering? Use details from the passage.

3

What does the word 'compassion' mean in the passage?

+ 4 more questions in the full worksheet

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Emma was a kind girl who loved helping others. One snowy winter day, Emma walked through the frozen forest near her home. She noticed a small rabbit shivering beneath an icy tree. The rabbit's fur was wet and cold from the falling snow. Emma knew she had to help. She carefully brought the rabbit to ...

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About this Grade 3 Reading Comprehension Passage

This printable reading comprehension passage is designed for Grade 3 students. The Winter Wonderland theme makes reading engaging while students build essential comprehension skills. Six questions cover a range of reading strategies including main idea, text evidence, vocabulary in context, inference, cause and effect, and author's purpose (CCSS.ELA.RL.3.3).