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Reading Comprehension Practice

Reading Comprehension Practice

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📖 Part 1: Fiction Reading - The Magic Garden

Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow:

Sarah discovered a hidden door behind the old oak tree in her grandmother's backyard. When she pushed it open, she found herself in the most beautiful garden she had ever seen. Purple flowers sparkled like jewels, and a crystal-clear stream bubbled through the centre. A friendly rabbit wearing a tiny blue waistcoat hopped up to her and said, "Welcome to the Magic Garden, Sarah! We've been waiting for you." Sarah's eyes widened in amazement as she realised this was no ordinary place.

1. Where did Sarah find the hidden door?
2. What made the garden magical? Choose the best answer:

The flowers sparkled and a rabbit could talk

It was very large

It belonged to her grandmother

It had many trees

3. How do you think Sarah felt when she entered the garden? Explain your answer using evidence from the text.

🌍 Part 2: Non-Fiction Reading - New Zealand Penguins

Read the information text below and answer the questions:

The Little Blue Penguin, also known as the fairy penguin, is the smallest penguin species in the world. These amazing birds can be found along the coastlines of New Zealand and southern Australia. They stand only 25-30 centimetres tall and weigh about 1 kilogram. Little Blue Penguins are excellent swimmers and can dive up to 60 metres deep to catch fish, squid, and small crustaceans. They come ashore at dusk and nest in burrows or under rocks. Unfortunately, these penguins face threats from introduced predators like cats and dogs, as well as pollution in our oceans.

4. Fill in the blanks using information from the text:

Little Blue Penguins are the __________ penguin species in the world. They can dive up to _____ metres deep and weigh about _____ kilogram.

5. What threatens Little Blue Penguins? Check all that apply:

Cats and dogs

Ocean pollution

Cold weather

Large fish

6. What is the main purpose of this text?

To tell a story about penguins

To give information about Little Blue Penguins

To persuade people to visit New Zealand

To explain how to care for penguins

🔍 Part 3: Reading Strategies

7. Match the reading strategy with its definition:
1. Predicting
2. Summarising
3. Questioning
4. Visualising
A. Creating pictures in your mind
B. Guessing what might happen next
C. Asking yourself about the text
D. Retelling the main points
8. Think about the Magic Garden story. What do you predict might happen to Sarah next? Give reasons for your prediction.

💭 Part 4: Compare and Contrast

9. How are the two texts you read today different? Complete the comparison:

Fiction text (Magic Garden): ________________________________

Non-fiction text (Penguins): ________________________________

10. Which text did you find more interesting and why? Explain your thinking.
11. Draw a picture showing your favourite scene from either text:

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