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- Analyzing Story Structure
- Beginning, Middle, End Structure
- Cause and Effect
- Central Message
- Character, Setting, and Plot
- Character and Setting
- Character Traits
- Character Types
- Chronological Order
- Cloze Activity
- Comprehension Questions
- Following Directions
- Following Multistep Directions
- Graphic Sources
- Identifying the Author's Purpose
- Identifying the Main Idea
- Listening Comprehension
- Making Connections in Reading
- Making Text Connections
- Narrative Elements
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Explore printable Reading Comprehension Strategies worksheets for Year 1
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