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Description |
| Comprehension: Mackinac Island (elem/upper elem) |
A reading comprehension about the history and culture of Michigan's popular car-free island. |
| Comprehension: U.S. Landmarks- Lincoln Memorial (upper elem/middle) |
A fact-filled comprehension about the Lincoln Memorial. |
| Comprehension: U.S. Landmarks- Mt. Rushmore (upper elementary/middle school) |
A great introduction to one of America's national monuments. Lots of information! |
| Comprehension: U.S. Landmarks- Washington Monument (upper elementary) |
Learn about a famous American landmark with this reading comprehension. |
| Comprehension: U.S. Symbols - Statue of Liberty (upper elem/middle) |
A reading comprehension, featuring a "complete the timeline" activity. |
| Research Form: Vietnam Veterans Memorial |
Use this form and information on a web page to help students research the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Can be used to make a classroom "Memorial Wall". |
| Comprehension: Landmark - Big Ben (upper elem/middle) |
Heard for a distance of nine miles, the chimes of Big Ben are an integral part of this London landmark. Learn all about Big Ben with this informative reading comprehension. |
| Comprehension: Landmark - Stonehenge (upper elem/middle) |
Over a million visitors annually are amazed by this ancient monument in Wiltshire, England. Informative reading comprehension. |
| Comprehension: Landmark - The Eiffel Tower (upper elem/middle) |
How tall is the Eiffel Tower? Learn the answer to this question and more with this reading comprehension. |
| Comprehension: Landmarks - Machu Picchu (upper elem) |
A reading comprehension on the ancient Incan city. |
| Comprehension: Mount Kilimanjaro (upper elem/middle) |
A fact filled reading comprehension about Africa's tallest peak. |
| Comprehension: Tower Bridge (upper elem/middle) |
A reading comprehension on one of London's famous bridges, with questions to really test detailed reading abilities. |
| Comprehension: Landmarks - Berlin Wall (upper/middle) |
Although the Wall no longer stands, this reading comprehension is a useful presentation of the history and meaning of this Cold War landmark. |
| Comprehension: Landmarks - Colosseum (upper/middle) |
A reading comprehension about the Roman Colosseum, considered one of the "Forgotten" wonders of the world. |
| Comprehension: Landmarks - Leaning Tower of Pisa (upper/middle) |
A reading comprehension about a monumental architectural error. |
| Comprehension: Landmarks - St. Peter's Basilica (upper/middle) |
The world's largest church is introduced in this reading comprehension. |
| Comprehension: Landmarks - Uluru (Ayers Rock) (upper/middle) |
The world's largest monolith is located in Australia. This landmark is known for its distinctive colors and history. |
| Comprehension: Cathedral State Park (upper elem/middle) |
A factual reading comprehension about the trees in West Virginia's ancient hemlock forest. |
| Comprehension: Sherwood Forest (upper elem/middle) |
This reading comprehension presents some facts about the home of the legendary Robin Hood. |
| Comprehension: Landmark - Taj Mahal (elem/upper elem) |
Students read the factual information about the Taj Mahal and answer the multiple choice questions. They then present ideas about the creation of a similar landmark for their town. |
| Comprehension: Landmark - Wat Phra Kaew (elem/upper elem) |
Students read the factual information about Wat Phra Kaew and answer the multiple choice questions. They then present ideas about the creation of a similar landmark for their town. |
| Comprehension: Great Wall of China (elem/upper elem) |
"Which of the following describes the Great Wall of China: a Chinese fortification, a World Heritage Site, the world's longest cemetery, or the source of a stubborn urban legend? If you chose "all of the above," you would be right." |
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