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How Vaccines Train the Body: Reading Fluency Passage (Grade 6)

Free printable Grade 6 reading fluency passage, "How Vaccines Train the Body", an original non-fiction text for timed repeat-reading practice. Includes a running word count at each line, a three-attempt words-per-minute record box, and a teacher norm reference.

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Reading Fluency: How Vaccines Train the Body

Read the passage aloud as smoothly and accurately as you can. A helper starts a timer, then stops it after one minute (or when you finish) and notes how many words you reached. Read the same passage three times over a few days and watch your words-per-minute grow.

Read aloudWords
Every day, your body fights an invisible war against9
germs, and most of the time you never even notice. Your20
immune system, a network of cells that defends you from30
disease, is remarkably good at its job. But some germs40
are so dangerous that meeting them for the first time50
while sick can be deadly. This is the problem that60
vaccines were invented to solve.65
A vaccine works by teaching the immune system without74
ever making you ill. It contains a harmless piece of a85
germ, or a weakened version of it, that cannot cause the96
real disease. When this enters your body, your immune105
system treats it as a genuine threat and springs into115
action.116
As it fights, your body does something clever: it125
remembers. It builds special memory cells that store the134
exact shape of that germ. If the real, dangerous version144
ever appears, these cells recognise it at once and153
destroy it before it can make you sick.161
Vaccines have saved more lives than almost any other170
invention in history. A disease called smallpox, which178
once killed hundreds of millions of people, has been187
wiped from the entire planet thanks to vaccination.195
Others, such as polio, have very nearly vanished too.204
Each time enough people are protected, a germ finds213
fewer places to spread, and eventually it can run out of224
anywhere left to go.228
Total words: 228
Repeat reading record

Words per minute (WPM) = words read ÷ seconds × 60. Read this passage on three different days and fill in a row each time.

AttemptDateTime (seconds)Words readWPM
1    
2    
3    
Typical WPM bands by grade
GradeTypical band (WPM)
Grade 1about 15 to 60
Grade 2about 50 to 100
Grade 3about 80 to 110
Grade 4about 95 to 135
Grade 5about 110 to 145
Grade 6about 130 to 150

A typical Grade 6 reader lands somewhere around 130 to 150 words per minute across the year. Typical bands vary and grow through the year, so check your school's own benchmarks. Aim for smooth, accurate reading with expression, not just speed.

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