Ereading Worksheets provides teachers, parents, and motivated students with high-quality reading worksheets, activities, and resources aligned with Common Core State Standards. This website uses a skill focused approach where each activity targets a specific skill set, but you can also browse the reading worksheets by grade level.
The resources on this website cover a broad range of reading, writing, and language arts skills. And this site has a growing collection of online reading activities. Everything on here is free for home and classroom use. I am committed to expanding and improving the content on this site and making it easy to access for learners around the world. Subscribe now to receive emails about new content and big updates to this site.
Some of the Useful Pages on this Site:
Reading Resources
- Remote Learning Resources for Covid-19 Closures
- Online Reading Tests
- Reading Comprehension Worksheets
- Short Stories with Questions
- Reading Worksheets by Grade Level
- Reading Worksheets by Skill
- Author’s Purpose Worksheets
- Characterization Worksheets
- Context Clues Worksheets
- Fact and Opinion Worksheets
- Genre Worksheets
- Inferences Worksheets
- Irony Worksheets
- Main Idea Worksheets
- Making Predictions Worksheets
- Mood Worksheets
- Point of View Worksheets
- Predictions Worksheets
- Story Structure Worksheets
- Summary Worksheets
- Text Structure Worksheets
- Theme Worksheets
Figurative Language Resources
- Examples of Figurative Language
- Figurative Language Worksheets
- Figurative Language Poems
- Figurative Language Activities
- Orpheus the Lyrical: Figurative Language Review Game
- Poetic Devices
- Poetry Cat: Poetic Devices Review Game
Language Arts Resources
Writing Resources
- Persuasive Essay and Speech Topics
- Narrative Essay Topics
- Research Paper Topics
- Writing Narrative Essays
- Writing Persuasive Essays
This site is a labor of love. It has grown tremendously over the years, and I am still working diligently to continue to update and improve this website.
Send comments, questions, corrections, or feedback to mortonteaches@gmail.com or post in the comments below. I’m just one person, but I try my best to reply to vistors, meet requests, and offer help when I can. Thanks for visiting!
Ugwu Raphael
/ December 1, 2020Your worksheets are just the best. I use them here in Nigeria.
Tonda Farrior
/ October 19, 2020My students are completing the assignments online and emailing them to me. However, I am not receiving the emails. Can you help?
Mr. Morton
/ December 7, 2020Usually, this problem is caused by the IT department blocking emails from my server. You can ask them to whitelist ereadingworksheets.com. I think it’s easier for most people just to bypass them with a personal email address, like a gmail account. Try having your students send the results to a personal email address and see if it works any better.
Best wishes!
Alysha Sudduth
/ October 8, 2020I have a student who was doing work on the Parts of Speech app. I can provide specific information. He needs his progress scores from his account, but his internet will not let him log into the account he was using. Can you help access his work?
Mr. Morton
/ December 7, 2020All data for that application is stored locally, in the browser window. If using a different machine, or even a different browser, the data will not be available.
Nathan Pendleton
/ October 7, 2020Mr.Morton, STOP MAKING MORE WORKSHEETS!
thank you.
Mr. Morton
/ December 7, 2020REQUEST DENIED!
Ariella Moonly
/ September 28, 2020so I did stuff…
I do hate the way that the writer in the trampoline article stated that you shouldn’t
teach your self how to flip with out gymnastics/parkour experts monitoring and spotting you.
and this is dearly untrue as I taught my self to
flip with out a spot.
oh and how come there are hundreds maybe even thousands of self taught gymnastics/parkour journeys growing viral on YouTube.
Celeste McKenzie
/ September 22, 2020When my kids try to save it just spins and doesn’t save. If they go to print it does come up with a page with their score but they cannot send it to me. We are working on iPads, BTW.
Mr. Morton
/ September 28, 2020Have them press the PRINT button and then take a screenshot.
That would be a good way to produce a record.
Best wishes!
Celeste
/ September 22, 2020Is there a way to see students’ work and how they scored on an activity?
Mr. Morton
/ September 28, 2020No, only if they report their scores to you using the email feature or printing.
donna
/ May 18, 2020Hi – how do I send to Google Classroom? And how do kids type on them??? Thanks!
Mr. Morton
/ May 18, 2020Google Classroom integration is only available on the online worksheets:
https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/e-reading-worksheets/online-reading-tests/
You click the black square button with the people on it on the starting slide when you are logged into your classroom account.
I could take a screenshot if that explanation is confusing.
Students go to the links and complete the assignments within the browser window,typing their responses in the textboxes that appear as they progress.
When they are done, they should save all their results and responses.No data is ever stored, so I can’t recover it if they lose it.
Then they can mail that PDF to you or use the built in emailing function at the end of the test.
Try one out and see if that makes sense:
https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-comprehension-worksheets/google/
Noelle Preece
/ September 28, 2020I used an eReading online activity for a virtual Friday assignment and told the students to email me their results afterward. In the past I had gotten a cool email with a large grade on it but this time, I got nothing…NO emails despite a bunch of kids in google classroom showing that they had turned it in. Why did I get no emails this time? Also, above in your comment you said the students have to save their responses. Where do they save them? HOW do they save them for me to see their scores?
Mr. Morton
/ September 28, 2020The most common reason why people do not receive the emails is because they are using school address with restrictions. In other words, the IT department is stopping you from getting emails from my server.
One way to solve this problem is to ask the IT people to whitelist emails from ereadingworksheets.com. This will allow you to receive the emails. The other work around is to have your students send their results to a personal email account (such as Gmail) that your IT department does not control. Then there will be no restrictions.
As for saving their results, at the end of each activity there are buttons. One is a letter (used for email). Another is a disk (used for saving). A third is a printer (used for printing). I recommend that they either save the PDF to their computers using the SAVE button or print their results and store the print out. Either works I guess.
Best wishes!
Gemma Espadero
/ May 14, 2020I really love your works here. Thanks for this wonderful site. I am a mother and at the same time an educator. God bless you
Kinzola mamy-irene
/ May 6, 2020Hi Mr Morton
I’m a new parent of grade 9 , i just receive your address
Now, I’m very interested with your work,
Thanks for your concern to our kids
God bless you.
Larry Nardolillo
/ February 24, 2020THANK YOU for this comprehensive worksheet. I am a new teacher who teaches high schoolers. Do you have any 9 – 12 grade worksheets?
Mostafa Belkar
/ January 21, 2020Very interesting docs many thanks for ssharing them .
"Mr.G
/ January 18, 2020Love this site!
Kevin
/ January 18, 2020Love this site man thanks!
Alison
/ January 16, 2020I wanted to let you know my 7th graders are getting fiercely competitive about Poetry Cat. Today I am introducing them to Context Clue Climber!
Next week we tackle non-fiction text structure, and I’ll assign each kid one of your many, many, many text structure worksheet passages to create a graphic organizer/visualization for. We put them up and the walls look great and have TONs of interesting information!
Thank you so much for being such a reliable and interesting source for middle schoolers!
Mr. Morton
/ February 7, 2020Awesome. I’m glad that my work has been helpful for you and your students. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Raphael Friedman
/ October 16, 2020It’s ridiculous how great this site is. I can’t believe you do this! Amazing!
Vinita Rathi
/ April 19, 2019Feeling very lucky to have stumbled on this resource. Fantastic worksheets. I second Mr.Morton.
Christal N
/ March 28, 2019I love this resource. When we as professionals are asked to do ridiculous things that are beyond our capabilities in the classroom by our administrative staff, this website is helpful!
Mr. Morton
/ March 28, 2019They love doing that, don’t they? Thanks for visiting!
Mr V
/ June 20, 2019Absolutely agree with the utility of this website, especially with respect to preparing summer school curriculum with very little prior warning as a novice teacher.
Thanks Mr. Morton!