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  2. Swimmy (book) - Wikipedia

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    Swimmy is a 1963 picture book written and illustrated by Leo Lionni.The book is the story of a very small fish who stands out because he has a different color from all of his school.

  3. The Report Card - Wikipedia

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    The Report Card is a children's novel by Andrew Clements, [1] first published in 2004. The story is narrated by a 5th-grade girl, Nora Rose Rowley. Nora is secretly a genius but does not tell anyone for fear that she will be thought of as "different".

  4. A Passage a Day - Wikipedia

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    The scheme helps pupils and students to read regularly, tactically, rapidly and to widen their knowledge horizon by providing a new article with three questions daily. Its articles are assigned according to their grade levels. The user will read their assigned article and answer 3 multiple choices questions daily.

  5. Reading comprehension - Wikipedia

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    follow the organization of a passage and to identify antecedents and references in it, draw inferences from a passage about its contents, identify the main thought of a passage, ask questions about the text, answer questions asked in a passage, visualize the text, recall prior knowledge connected to text, recognize confusion or attention problems,

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  7. Cloze test - Wikipedia

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    The definition of success in a given cloze test varies, depending on the broader goals behind the exercise. Assessment may depend on whether the exercise is objective (i.e. students are given a list of words to use in a cloze) or subjective (i.e. students are to fill in a cloze with words that would make a given sentence grammatically correct).