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Day Before & After Spring Break Reading Comprehension Bundle Activities ELA
Day Before & After Spring Break Reading Comprehension Bundle Activities ELA
Day Before & After Spring Break Reading Comprehension Bundle Activities ELA
Day Before & After Spring Break Reading Comprehension Bundle Activities ELA
Day Before & After Spring Break Reading Comprehension Bundle Activities ELA
Day Before & After Spring Break Reading Comprehension Bundle Activities ELA
Day Before & After Spring Break Reading Comprehension Bundle Activities ELA
Day Before & After Spring Break Reading Comprehension Bundle Activities ELA
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"This was the perfect resource to use when I had to make emergency sub plans for my co-teacher!! It was everything needed to reinforce the skill with a little fun element also!"
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Amy R.
"This assignment was great way to keep early finishers busy as the class finished up their final essays. "
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Elizabeth D.

Description

Keep your students engaged and focused right before or after spring break with this reading comprehension bundle! This Spring reading comprehension bundle contains three fun activities that focus on context clues, inferences, and more! This bundle includes an April Fools' Day differentiated reading comprehension passage with questions and other activities. Students will love using context clues to determine the meaning of words in fun spring color-by-number activities. Also included is a spring text message analysis resource!

This bundle includes:

April Fools' Day Differentiated Reading Passage

You likely have students reading at a variety of levels in your classroom. This differentiated reading comprehension resource will help you meet the needs of all your students! This print-and-go resource is also perfect for stations and sub plans.

This product includes a reading comprehension passage about resolutions. There are two different reading levels of the passage for each topic. The higher reading passage is at a 7th-8th grade reading level, while the lower reading passage is at a 5th-6th grade reading level.

In addition to the differentiated reading passages, this product also includes:

  • A differentiated context clues activity
  • Short answer reading comprehension questions
  • A writing activity
  • A printable PDF option
  • A digital Google Slides option
  • Answer key
  • April Fools' Trick Questions

This resource is perfect for reviewing a variety of important reading comprehension skills. This resource includes practice with context clues, making inferences, determining the central idea of a passage, and more! 

Spring Color By Number

Using context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words is an important reading comprehension skill. This spring context clues color by number activity provides fun practice that will engage your students! This print-and-go resource is also perfect for stations and sub plans.

Upper elementary and middle school students still love to color, but there isn’t a lot of time for fun activities. Your students will love coloring in a mystery image by using context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words.

This resource includes:

  • Thirty Context Clues Sentences
  • Three mystery images
  • Answer key

This resource is perfect for reviewing context clues. It is great for an engaging lesson or for early finishers. It would also be ideal to use right before or after spring break.

Your students will love guessing what their image is as they work on this activity. This resource is a great way to decorate your classroom with student work.

Spring Text Message Analysis Inferencing and Citing Evidence

Making inferences and citing text evidence are important reading comprehension skills, but they aren’t always fun. This spring inferencing and citing evidence text message analysis activity provides engaging practice that your students will love! This resource includes eight different text message conversations students read and analyze in order to draw inferences and cite evidence. This print-and-go resource is also perfect for stations and sub plans.

Upper elementary and middle school students make inferences more often than they realize. This engaging activity provides relevant practice with these important reading comprehension skills. Students read a short text message conversation and then answer questions that require them to make inferences and cite evidence. Your students will love this fun and engaging resource!

This resource includes:

  • Eight engaging text message conversations and questions
  • A printable PDF option
  • A digital Google Slides option
  • Answer key

This resource is perfect for reviewing inferences and citing evidence. It is great for an engaging lesson. It can also be used as morning work, as a bell ringer, or for early finishers. It would also be ideal to use right before or after spring break.

Your students will love making inferences after reading text message conversations. They will also love discussing the different answers they chose and using text evidence to support their answers.

Spring ELA Review Color by Number Activities Figurative Language

Reviewing important topics such as figurative language, parts of speech, and point of view doesn't have to be boring! These spring ELA review color-by-number activities provide fun practice that will engage your students. This print-and-go resource is also perfect for stations and sub plans.

Upper elementary and middle school students still love to color, but there isn’t a lot of time for fun activities. Your students will love coloring in a mystery image after they answer the questions based on common ELA topics.

This resource includes:

  • 10 figurative language identification sentences that reveal one mystery image
  • 10 point of view identification sentences that reveal one mystery image
  • 10 parts of speech identification sentences that reveal one mystery image

This resource is perfect for reviewing figurative language, parts of speech, and point of view. It is great for an engaging lesson or for early finishers. It would also be ideal to use the day before a holiday or a break.

Your students will love guessing what their image is as they work on this activity. This resource is a great way to decorate your classroom with student work.

Save even more money with the Holiday & Seasonal Reading Comprehension Mega Bundle!

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Day Before & After Spring Break Reading Comprehension Bundle Activities ELA

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What others say

"This was the perfect resource to use when I had to make emergency sub plans for my co-teacher!! It was everything needed to reinforce the skill with a little fun element also!"
star
Amy R.
"This assignment was great way to keep early finishers busy as the class finished up their final essays. "
star
Elizabeth D.

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Description

Keep your students engaged and focused right before or after spring break with this reading comprehension bundle! This Spring reading comprehension bundle contains three fun activities that focus on context clues, inferences, and more! This bundle includes an April Fools' Day differentiated reading comprehension passage with questions and other activities. Students will love using context clues to determine the meaning of words in fun spring color-by-number activities. Also included is a spring text message analysis resource!

This bundle includes:

April Fools' Day Differentiated Reading Passage

You likely have students reading at a variety of levels in your classroom. This differentiated reading comprehension resource will help you meet the needs of all your students! This print-and-go resource is also perfect for stations and sub plans.

This product includes a reading comprehension passage about resolutions. There are two different reading levels of the passage for each topic. The higher reading passage is at a 7th-8th grade reading level, while the lower reading passage is at a 5th-6th grade reading level.

In addition to the differentiated reading passages, this product also includes:

  • A differentiated context clues activity
  • Short answer reading comprehension questions
  • A writing activity
  • A printable PDF option
  • A digital Google Slides option
  • Answer key
  • April Fools' Trick Questions

This resource is perfect for reviewing a variety of important reading comprehension skills. This resource includes practice with context clues, making inferences, determining the central idea of a passage, and more! 

Spring Color By Number

Using context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words is an important reading comprehension skill. This spring context clues color by number activity provides fun practice that will engage your students! This print-and-go resource is also perfect for stations and sub plans.

Upper elementary and middle school students still love to color, but there isn’t a lot of time for fun activities. Your students will love coloring in a mystery image by using context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words.

This resource includes:

  • Thirty Context Clues Sentences
  • Three mystery images
  • Answer key

This resource is perfect for reviewing context clues. It is great for an engaging lesson or for early finishers. It would also be ideal to use right before or after spring break.

Your students will love guessing what their image is as they work on this activity. This resource is a great way to decorate your classroom with student work.

Spring Text Message Analysis Inferencing and Citing Evidence

Making inferences and citing text evidence are important reading comprehension skills, but they aren’t always fun. This spring inferencing and citing evidence text message analysis activity provides engaging practice that your students will love! This resource includes eight different text message conversations students read and analyze in order to draw inferences and cite evidence. This print-and-go resource is also perfect for stations and sub plans.

Upper elementary and middle school students make inferences more often than they realize. This engaging activity provides relevant practice with these important reading comprehension skills. Students read a short text message conversation and then answer questions that require them to make inferences and cite evidence. Your students will love this fun and engaging resource!

This resource includes:

  • Eight engaging text message conversations and questions
  • A printable PDF option
  • A digital Google Slides option
  • Answer key

This resource is perfect for reviewing inferences and citing evidence. It is great for an engaging lesson. It can also be used as morning work, as a bell ringer, or for early finishers. It would also be ideal to use right before or after spring break.

Your students will love making inferences after reading text message conversations. They will also love discussing the different answers they chose and using text evidence to support their answers.

Spring ELA Review Color by Number Activities Figurative Language

Reviewing important topics such as figurative language, parts of speech, and point of view doesn't have to be boring! These spring ELA review color-by-number activities provide fun practice that will engage your students. This print-and-go resource is also perfect for stations and sub plans.

Upper elementary and middle school students still love to color, but there isn’t a lot of time for fun activities. Your students will love coloring in a mystery image after they answer the questions based on common ELA topics.

This resource includes:

  • 10 figurative language identification sentences that reveal one mystery image
  • 10 point of view identification sentences that reveal one mystery image
  • 10 parts of speech identification sentences that reveal one mystery image

This resource is perfect for reviewing figurative language, parts of speech, and point of view. It is great for an engaging lesson or for early finishers. It would also be ideal to use the day before a holiday or a break.

Your students will love guessing what their image is as they work on this activity. This resource is a great way to decorate your classroom with student work.

Save even more money with the Holiday & Seasonal Reading Comprehension Mega Bundle!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Great Activity to Bounce Back From Break
Rated 5 out of 5
May 18, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This is a great activity to ease into break ! It is great for sub plans too.
700 reviews • Pennsylvania
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
May 6, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This was such a useful resource. My students loved the creativity.
Denise B.
104 reviews • New Jersey
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
helpful for levelizing
Rated 4 out of 5
April 14, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
good tool to help with reading comprehension of different reading levels
Kathryn F.
23 reviews • New Hampshire
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
SO Great!!!
Rated 5 out of 5
April 9, 2026
This was the perfect resource to use when I had to make emergency sub plans for my co-teacher!! It was everything needed to reinforce the skill with a little fun element also!
Amy Robinson
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273 reviews • Louisiana
Grades taught: 6th
Super, fun rewsource for Spring!
Rated 5 out of 5
April 6, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
My kids enjoyed this activity. It was great for test-prep as well.
MyCale Wilborn
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124 reviews • Alabama
Grades taught: 7th, 8th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Great after testing resource
Rated 5 out of 5
March 30, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This assignment was great way to keep early finishers busy as the class finished up their final essays.
Elizabeth D.
19 reviews • California
Grades taught: 7th, 8th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Great way to end the term
Rated 5 out of 5
March 6, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Great way to end the term with some review activities that are engaging!
Jennifer D.
207 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 6th, 7th
Nice resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
February 6, 2026
Perfect for spiral review! Or anything at the end of the year for review!
Rollin P.
654 reviews • Alabama
Grades taught: 6th

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