I'm looking for suggestions to replace the reading comprehension assignments assigned by our district. My DD is 6.5 and in first grade. She's doing really well with the at-home work the district has assigned. The one thing she really doesn't like is what they have assigned for reading comprehension/literacy/language arts (not sure what specific standards it's supposed to meet). They have to read a chapter from a reader and do one or two accompanying worksheets every day. The worksheets are a combo of multiple choice and short answer reading comprehension questions. Unlike her other assignments which vary from day to day, this is always the same boring assignment (it really is boring). It's also very, very easy for her. For anyone familiar, the website on the back of the book is amplify.com/ckla and the other logo is for "Core Knowledge." The book says "Skills Strand" at the very top.

I'm ready to just stop assigning the books and worksheets to her because it really is soul-sucking and unengaging, and it sets her up to not want to get through the rest of her work (she doesn't have to actually hand the worksheets in--I just have to click a box on Google Classroom that she did them). However I don't want to just not do any reading comprehension. She enjoys reading and I make sure she reads to herself or others every day (when reading to self, it's chapter books--she's into Junie B. Jones right now; when reading to others it could be chapter or picture books, and she either reads to her little sister or her cousin via FaceTime). I don't have to remind her to read as she really needs and enjoys having some quiet time every day to do this.

They provided a bunch of supplemental materials for other topics so I swap or add those pretty often, but there isn't anything else that gets at reading comp (other than reading to herself--and if that's good enough I'm fine with that!).

Any recommendations?