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5th Grade Reading Comprehension Exit Tickets - Literature & Informational Text

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At my current school we have to do an exit ticket every day, so this resource was perfect! They go right along with 5th grade reading standards.
Love how quick and simple these are for me as the teacher to assess student learning, but also for my kids so they don't get too overwhelmed with long passages! Thank you!

Learning Objective

These 5th grade reading exit tickets contain 34 short passages and questions aligned to each reading comprehension standard, so you can get real-time feedback quickly and easily, tailor instruction, and turn learning challenges into success.

Description

✅ Getting insight into your 5th graders' developing reading comprehension skills can be a challenge. These 5th grade reading comprehension exit tickets are designed to make your life easier and give you the information you need to help your students succeed.

As a 5th grade teacher, you know it's vital to know what's working and what isn't. You need to know who gets it and who doesn't. These quick assessments are specifically aligned to each standard, so you can get real-time feedback without the hassle of a full assessment.

What You Get:

  • 34 Unique Passages: These short and engaging reading comprehension passages come with quick check questions, providing a snapshot of how each student is progressing.
  • Covers All Standards: With two passages for each literature and informational text reading standard, you'll never miss a beat in understanding where your students stand.

Why It's Magical: These exit tickets aren't just another teaching tool; they're a pathway to understanding your students' individual reading skills. They'll enable you to tailor your instruction and offer personalized support, turning reading challenges into triumphs!

Add this indispensable 5th grade reading comprehension exit tickets resource to your teaching toolkit and witness the transformation in your students' reading abilities. It's not just a reading comprehension tool; it's a sprinkle of magic for your classroom!

Key Features:

➣ Google Forms & PDF printable formats included.

➣ Easy Quick Assessment for Midweek or End-of-Lesson

➣ Quick to Administer & Easy to Grade

➣ Helps Determine Next Steps and Identify Students Who Need More Help

➣ Engages Students with a Broad Range of Topics

➣ Color Coding to Reinforce Using Text Evidence

⭐️If you do not use Common Core, these 5th Grade Reading Comprehension Exit Tickets are still perfect for teaching these skills. Aligns with many state-specific standards.

*RECENTLY UPDATED: Due to high requests, we created completely unique passages from our 4th grade version. If you previously purchased this resource, download now for a completely new set!

For tips and strategies for using exit tickets in your instruction, check out my blog post HOW TO IMPROVE INSTRUCTION USING EXIT TICKETS.

Teachers & Students ❤️ LOVE ❤️ This Resource:

"This was extremely easy to use! I used this for exit tickets after a mini lesson as well as review. I used both the printable version and google forms. Great resource. Highly recommend it."

"I paired this resource with an interactive notebook to summarize student learning throughout the year. Good resource, easy to use, and helped me to get a quick understanding of what students knew about the different standards."

"My students enjoyed using this resource. They were engaged right away. It didn’t take much time to prepare and was great to use for morning work!"

Included in 5th Grade Reading Comprehension Exit Tickets:

Reading Literature (Fiction) Exit Tickets

1. RL.5.1 Supporting Details

  • Halloween Dare
  • Landon’s Lemonade

2. RL.5.2 Theme

  • A Birthday Gift
  • A Passion for Painting

3. RL.5.3 Compare Characters, Settings, Events

  • The Party Invite
  • Beach Trip

4. RL.5.4 Words & Phrases

  • Sprinkles the Dinosaur
  • The Wizard’s Mistake

5. RL.5.5 Literature Structure

  • The Snowflake Adventures
  • The Unicorn Sighting

6. RL.5.6 Point of View

  • Love for the Game
  • The Walk

7. RL.5.7 Multimedia Elements

  • Trouble in the Woods
  • The Gargoyle

8. RL.5.9 Compare & Contrast Genres

  • The Ant and the Butterfly and The Tortoise and the Hare
  • Magicbury Quest and The Moving Target

Reading Informational Text (Nonfiction)

1. RI.5.1 Using Details

  • A Dog’s Sense of Smell
  • Funny Bone

2. RI.4.2 Main Idea & Details

  • Bugs to Eat
  • The World’s Most Popular Sport

3. RI.5.3 Using Details to Explain

  • Amelia Earhart
  • Chameleon’s Color

4. RI.5.4 Context Clues

  • Walking Fish
  • Deadliest Animal

5. RI.5.5 Compare Text Structure

  • Trampoline
  • Braille

6. RI.5.6 Compare & Contrast

  • Asteroids vs. Comets
  • Llamas & Alpacas

7. RI.5.7 Interpret Information

  • Moon Phases
  • Sharks’ Bodies

8. RI.5.8 Reasons Support Points

  • Talented Seals
  • The Red Tails

9. RI.5.9 Integrate Information

  • A Dangerous Landslide
  • A Hidden Hero

Please Note: Many of these passages are the same as the passages in my 4th grade exit tickets since the text complexity band and standards are closely aligned. Some passages and questions are modified to fit the 5th grade standards. I do not recommend purchasing both 4th and 5th grade because they are very similar.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text.
Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact).
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative language such as metaphors and similes.
Explain how a series of chapters, scenes, or stanzas fits together to provide the overall structure of a particular story, drama, or poem.

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