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Reading Comprehension Stories – Benny the Brave Bear
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This printable reading comprehension story features “Benny the Brave Bear”—a gentle tale about overcoming fear and helping a friend in need.
Perfect for developing reading skills, this resource includes a short illustrated story, multiple-choice comprehension questions, personal reflection prompts, and a draw-and-write activity that encourages emotional connection and critical thinking.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grades 1–2 and young ESL learners (CEFR A1)
• Grade 1: Focus on understanding the story’s main idea and details
• Grade 2: Practice inferencing, making personal connections, and story retelling
• ESL Use: Supports vocabulary development, sequencing, and simple sentence comprehension
Use Tips:
• Use as part of your weekly reading comprehension stories collection
• Great for morning work, literacy centers, or home reading assignments
• Read together, then complete discussion questions and writing tasks
• Encourage students to act out scenes for deeper engagement
• Integrate with SEL topics like bravery, friendship, and empathy
Perfect for developing reading skills, this resource includes a short illustrated story, multiple-choice comprehension questions, personal reflection prompts, and a draw-and-write activity that encourages emotional connection and critical thinking.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grades 1–2 and young ESL learners (CEFR A1)
• Grade 1: Focus on understanding the story’s main idea and details
• Grade 2: Practice inferencing, making personal connections, and story retelling
• ESL Use: Supports vocabulary development, sequencing, and simple sentence comprehension
Use Tips:
• Use as part of your weekly reading comprehension stories collection
• Great for morning work, literacy centers, or home reading assignments
• Read together, then complete discussion questions and writing tasks
• Encourage students to act out scenes for deeper engagement
• Integrate with SEL topics like bravery, friendship, and empathy




