Who was Aesop? This unit introduces the fabulous fabulist. Includes reading comprehension questions, a word search, and a fun "match the moral" activity.Common Core: RL.3.2
A fact-filled reading comprehension selection about the Declaration of Independence is followed by 5 multiple choice questions and 4 questions that require brief written responses.
A one page realistic fiction reading comprehension piece about boats is followed by 3 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring short written responses. One of a series on modes of transportation.
A 1 page reading comprehension selection is followed by 3 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring brief written responses. One of a primary series on modes of transportation.
A 1 page reading comprehension selection is followed by 3 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring a brief written response. One of a primary series on modes of transportation.
A 1 page reading comprehension selection, "Ferries" is a non-fiction informational article. It is followed by 3 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring short written responses.
A 1 page reading comprehension selection, "Helicopters" is a non-fiction informational article. It is followed by 3 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring short written responses. One of a series on modes of transportation.
A 1 page reading selection is a simple and thorough introduction to steam engines. It is followed by 3 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring short written responses.
A 1 page reading comprehension selection, "Streetcars and Trams" is a non-fiction informational article. It is followed by 3 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring short written responses.
A 1 page reading comprehension selection, "Trains" is a non-fiction informational article. It is followed by 3 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring short written responses.
A fact-filled reading comprehension about bees is reinforced with a word search, word problems, vocabulary development, a fun maze, and more! A great unit on nature's architects.
A fact-filled page about the Statue of Liberty, with who-what-where-when questions to evaluate comprehension and writing prompts to encourage creative thinking.
A fact-filled page about this American symbol, with who-what-where-when questions to evaluate comprehension and writing prompts to encourage creative thinking.
A fact-filled page about this American symbol, with who-what-where-when questions to evaluate comprehension and writing prompts to encourage creative thinking.
A fact-filled page about this American symbol, with who-what-where-when questions to evaluate comprehension and writing prompts to encourage creative thinking.
A fact-filled page about this American symbol, with who-what-where-when questions to evaluate comprehension and writing prompts to encourage creative thinking.
Reading comprehensions explain sunlight, lightning, light bulbs, electroluminescence, fluorescence, phosphorescence, and
bioluminescence, An informative unit for lower grades.
Two reading comprehensions (Your Immune System, Keeping Your Immune System Healthy) clearly and simply explain how the immune system works and how to keep it working.
Three reading comprehensions (Your Respiratory System, Diseases of the Respiratory System, Take Care of your Respiratory System) clearly and simply explain how the respiratory system works and how to keep it working.
In this creative unit, Katie gets a postcard from a pen pal in nearly every South American country. Each postcard contains a few facts about the country. This unit can be used in a variety of fun ways to introduce South America. Review questions include map labeling, comprehension questions, creative writing, and more.
A simple reading comprehension activity for primary students is followed by 3 multiple choice questions and 3 questions that require brief written responses.