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Comprehension: Akashi Kaikyo Bridge (upper elem/middle) This reading comprehension on the world's longest bridge comes with some tricky questions!
Comprehension: Landmarks - Lake Baikal (upper/middle) Where is the world's largest lake? What lives there? Find out with this reading comprehension.
Comprehension: Landmarks - Mount Everest (upper elem) May 29th marks the anniversary of the first time the summit of Mount Everest was reached (in 1953). Mark the occasion with this informative reading comprehension.
Comprehension: Niagara Falls A reading comprehension filled with factual information about this well-known North American natural landmark.
Comprehension: U.S. Landmarks - Vietnam Veterans Memorial (upper elementary) An introduction to the history and design of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Report Form: World Landmarks - Big Ben (upper elem/middle) A page of questions to help direct research (answers provided for teachers on a separate page).
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Comprehension: U.S. Landmarks- White House (elem/upper elem) Factual information about one of America's most famous landmarks, the White House, followed by multiple choice questions.
Comprehension: U.S. Landmarks- Space Needle (elem/upper elem) Factual information about one of America's most famous landmarks, the Space Needle, followed by multiple choice questions.
Comprehension: U.S. Landmarks- Empire State Building (elem/upper elem) Factual information about one of America's most famous landmarks, the Empire State Building, followed by multiple choice questions.
Report Form: World Landmarks - Parthenon (upper elem/middle) A page of questions to help direct research (answers provided for teachers on a separate page).
Report Form: World Landmarks - Great Wall (upper elem/middle) A page of questions to help direct research (answers provided for teachers on a separate page).
Report Form: World Landmarks - Eiffel Tower (upper elem/middle) A page of questions to help direct research (answers provided for teachers on a separate page).
Report Form: World Landmarks - Colosseum (upper elem/middle) A page of questions to help direct research (answers provided for teachers on a separate page).
Report Form: World Landmarks - Chichen Itza (upper elem/middle) A page of questions to help direct research (answers provided for teachers on a separate page).
Report Form: World Landmarks - Kremlin (upper elem/middle) A page of questions to help direct research (answers provided for teachers on a separate page).
Report Form: World Landmarks - Pyramids (upper elem/middle) A page of questions to help direct research (answers provided for teachers on a separate page).
Report Form: World Landmarks - Persepolis (upper elem/middle) A page of questions to help direct research (answers provided for teachers on a separate page).
Report Form: World Landmarks - Sphinx (upper elem/middle) A page of questions to help direct research (answers provided for teachers on a separate page).
Three-Part Matching Cards: U.S. Landmarks 3-part cards; photographs of the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Washington Monument...
Word Wall: World Landmarks (upper/middle) [created with abctools] from Big Ben to Uluru
Word Search: World Landmarks [created with abctools] from Big Ben to Uluru
Unscramble the Words: World Landmarks (upper/ middle) [created with abctools] from Big Ben to Uluru
Spelling Words: World Landmarks (upper/middle) [created with abctools] from Big Ben to Uluru. Spelling list, practice, and testing page.
Alphabetical Order: World Landmarks [created with abctools] from Big Ben to Uluru
Map: World Landmarks [created with abctools] from Big Ben to Uluru. Locate and label each world landmark on the map.
Three-Part Matching Cards: World Landmarks 3-part cards; photographs of Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Great Wall, Taj Mahal, Stonehenge...
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."
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: 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: Sherwood Forest (upper elem/middle) This reading comprehension presents some facts about the home of the legendary Robin Hood.
Comprehension: Cathedral State Park (upper elem/middle) A factual reading comprehension about the trees in West Virginia's ancient hemlock forest.
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: Landmarks - St. Peter's Basilica (upper/middle) The world's largest church is introduced in this reading comprehension.
Comprehension: Landmarks - Leaning Tower of Pisa (upper/middle) A reading comprehension about a monumental architectural error.
Comprehension: Landmarks - Colosseum (upper/middle) A reading comprehension about the Roman Colosseum, considered one of the "forgotten" wonders of the world.
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: Tower Bridge (upper elem/middle) A reading comprehension on one of London's famous bridges, with questions to really test detailed reading abilities.
Comprehension: Mount Kilimanjaro (upper elem/middle) A fact filled reading comprehension about Africa's tallest peak.
Comprehension: Landmarks - Machu Picchu (upper elem) A reading comprehension on the ancient Incan city.
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: 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.
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: U.S. Symbols - Statue of Liberty (upper elem/middle) A reading comprehension, featuring a "complete the timeline" activity.
Comprehension: U.S. Landmarks- Washington Monument (upper elementary) Learn about a famous American landmark with this reading comprehension.
Comprehension: Mackinac Island (elem/upper elem) A reading comprehension about the history and culture of Michigan's popular car-free island.
Report Form: World Landmarks Fill in this handy form for a report about any world landmark.
Report Form Template: World Landmarks Use this template to create a report on a world landmark by typing or pasting information in the labeled boxes.
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