For nonfiction passages, check out my Search Engines for Kids page, and here are even more resources. . . Did you know you can easily change the Lexile level of a passage with Brisk? It is free!

One-Page Nonfiction Readings by Grade Level – Developed by the Center for Urban Education. These passages are listed at their readability level according to the Fry formula.

Or click here and scroll down for worksheets by grade level.

Print reading comprehension passages by grade level.

Here is a great resource – FYI for Kids – and use these corresponding lessons for each article: Comprehension Response Sheets by Pat Cunningham. There are also generic comprehension guides: Comprehension Guides. FYI for Kids is GREAT, because you can pick your complexity level from 1 to 5 and the content you want! LOOK:


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Here are some excellent nonfiction text feature videos for kids!

There’s an option to print. Lexile levels are included.

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These are printable little nonfiction books for younger students. Each book is provided as a double-sided PDF ready for printing.

Topic Reads are decodable informational texts for primary grades. The passages can be online flipbooks or printable PDFs.


08/04/2025
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