reading comprehension word problems

Reading Comprehension Word Problem: Pizza Party

As our subject matter becomes more and more technical and complex, it becomes increasingly important for children to learn to read carefully and re-read a passage in order to fully grasp the subject matter.  An overlap between reading comprehension and word problems can be a great exercise to instill good reading habits.

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