Free printable reading worksheet
Free Printable Reading Worksheet for Calm Daily Practice
Print this page for a simple, low-pressure reading session. The goal is not speed. The goal is to read slowly, find proof in the text, and build confidence one answer at a time.
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Use this worksheet as the first paper-based ReadEasy30 practice page. It works for adults, ESL learners, parents, tutors, and helpers who want calm reading practice away from the screen.
- Click Print Worksheet.
- Read one passage slowly.
- Answer one question at a time.
- Look back at the text before writing an answer.
- Stop before frustration wins.
🫧 Bubbles Tip
Read the passage once. Take a breath. Then answer one question at a time. If you are unsure, look back at the words and find the sentence that proves your answer.
Passage 1: Reading a Bus Schedule
Route 4 buses arrive at Main Street every 15 minutes starting at 7:00 AM. If you miss the 7:15 AM bus, the next bus arrives at 7:30 AM. Buses do not run on Sundays. Read the sign carefully to plan your morning trip.
Questions
- If you arrive at the bus stop at 7:20 AM, what time will the next bus arrive?
- How often do Route 4 buses arrive?
- What day do the buses not run?
Passage 2: Reading an Appointment Note
Maya has an appointment on Tuesday at 2:00 PM. The note says to arrive 10 minutes early and bring a photo ID. If Maya has questions, she should call the office before noon.
Questions
- What day is Maya's appointment?
- What time should Maya arrive?
- What should Maya bring?
Words to Know
A list that tells when things happen.
To get to a place.
A planned meeting or visit at a certain time.
A card with your name and picture on it.
Helper Answer Key
Passage 1: 7:30 AM; every 15 minutes; Sundays.
Passage 2: Tuesday; 1:50 PM; a photo ID.
How to Use This Worksheet
- Read one passage slowly.
- Circle or underline important details.
- Answer one question at a time.
- Look back at the passage to prove each answer.
- Stop before frustration wins.
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