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Two Christmas themed reading comprehension activities that can be used for extra practice or as an assessment on student ability to comprehend what they read.
Includes both a fiction and a nonfiction passages!
Fiction passage title: Nobel Fir|A Christmas Tree
Nonfiction passage title: Christmas Symbols
After students read a passage, they will answer either multiple choice or short answer questions. A FUN maze is also included for each!
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