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Are you in need of poetry reading passages with comprehension questions? This Poetry Comprehension Test Prep resource includes print-and-go poetry passages PLUS a digital Google Forms option, making it perfect for STAAR-style test prep, small groups, assessments, intervention, and distance learning. Updated December 2025.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
✔️3 Public-Domain Poetry Passages
*My Shadow by Robert Louis Stevenson
*The Story of Fidgety Phillip by Heinrich Hoffman
*Friends by Abbie Farwell Brown
✔️STAAR-Style Multiple-Choice Questions
- Inference
- Vocabulary in context
- Characteristics of poetry
- Author’s message
✔️ Google Forms Version
- Digital, self-paced format
- Perfect for Chromebooks & tablets
- Easy to assign through Google Classroom
- Great for paperless test prep and quick checks
✔️ Teacher Answer Keys
- Correct answers included
✔️ Print & Digital Options
- Use in class, online, or for sub plans
- No prep required
- Editable
SKILLS & STANDARDS ALIGNMENT
This resource targets essential poetry and reading comprehension skills, including:
- Characteristics of poetry
- Making inferences
- Point of View
- Vocabulary in context
- Sensory language
📌 Questions are written in the same format students see on the STAAR test.
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My Other Related Product:
More Poetry Comprehension Test Prep
Poetry Guided Reading Lessons with Reader's Responses
You can get all three lessons as a bundle here:
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How to get your TPT credit to use on future purchases:
Make sure to provide feedback on every item you buy. Click on the Provide Feedback button and give a rating and comment about the product you purchased. TPT gives a credit that you can use to lower the cost of future purchases.
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I hope you enjoy this unit!
Thanks,
Jennifer Dowell
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Description
Are you in need of poetry reading passages with comprehension questions? This Poetry Comprehension Test Prep resource includes print-and-go poetry passages PLUS a digital Google Forms option, making it perfect for STAAR-style test prep, small groups, assessments, intervention, and distance learning. Updated December 2025.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
✔️3 Public-Domain Poetry Passages
*My Shadow by Robert Louis Stevenson
*The Story of Fidgety Phillip by Heinrich Hoffman
*Friends by Abbie Farwell Brown
✔️STAAR-Style Multiple-Choice Questions
- Inference
- Vocabulary in context
- Characteristics of poetry
- Author’s message
✔️ Google Forms Version
- Digital, self-paced format
- Perfect for Chromebooks & tablets
- Easy to assign through Google Classroom
- Great for paperless test prep and quick checks
✔️ Teacher Answer Keys
- Correct answers included
✔️ Print & Digital Options
- Use in class, online, or for sub plans
- No prep required
- Editable
SKILLS & STANDARDS ALIGNMENT
This resource targets essential poetry and reading comprehension skills, including:
- Characteristics of poetry
- Making inferences
- Point of View
- Vocabulary in context
- Sensory language
📌 Questions are written in the same format students see on the STAAR test.
***************************************************************************
My Other Related Product:
More Poetry Comprehension Test Prep
Poetry Guided Reading Lessons with Reader's Responses
You can get all three lessons as a bundle here:
***************************************************************************
How to get your TPT credit to use on future purchases:
Make sure to provide feedback on every item you buy. Click on the Provide Feedback button and give a rating and comment about the product you purchased. TPT gives a credit that you can use to lower the cost of future purchases.
*Click here to become a follower. You will then receive email updates about this store.
I hope you enjoy this unit!
Thanks,
Jennifer Dowell







