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This reading comprehension passage about Eleanor Roosevelt is designed with your students in mind, ensuring a delightful and educational experience.

What makes this resource a must-have for teachers and their students?

Engaging Content: This easy-to-understand passage is designed to spark curiosity and foster a love for reading.

Test Knowledge: Multiple question types are provided to encourage critical thinking and ensure a deep understanding of the passage.

Answer Key: Easily assess student progress.

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  • Reading Passage with colorful picture

  • 10 descriptive questions

  • 5 True/False questions

  • 5 short answer questions

  • answer key

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Summary of passage

Eleanor Roosevelt, born in 1884, overcame a difficult childhood to become an influential figure. She had a thirst for knowledge and excelled in her studies. In 1905, she married Franklin D. Roosevelt and became the First Lady when he became president. In this role, she advocated for civil rights, women’s rights, and the rights of children. Eleanor also played a global role, helping to write the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Even after Franklin’s presidency, she continued her activism, writing books and giving speeches. Eleanor Roosevelt’s legacy lives on as she showed that one person can make a difference and emphasized the importance of kindness and respect.

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