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Put the summer Olympic events, from the 1960 Olympics in Rome to the 2004 Olympics in Athens, in order.
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A historical fiction story about a village that once had "gypsy" visitors forms the backdrop for this great mini-unit, featuring vocabulary building, comprehension questions, reflection, writing assignments, and more.
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This reading comprehension describes various uses of flags throughout history, and also introduces some of the basic terms used in vexillology. Includes vocabulary work.
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Packed with historical facts and figures, this great unit features four reading comprehensions and a 3 page review quiz.
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"The children ran around the park playing hide-and-seek." A realistic fiction reading comprehension.
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A fact-filled reading comprehension, with discussion-provoking pre-questions, and excellent vocabulary building.
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This fictional tale of a girl with a gulping habit is available on our member site at two more levels, with increasingly advanced vocabulary and activities. The primary level includes reading comprehension questions, a word unscramble, and more activities appropriate for early readers.
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This fictional reading comprehension tells the story of a very bad day at an amusement park.
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The Olympics originated in Greece. abcteach would like to help you and your students fully appreciate the event by presenting you with these fantastic reading comprehensions on Greek history and culture, as well as the Olympics themselves. We've even included math pages that you're sure to drool over! Enjoy!
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Reading comprehension focusing on different types of clouds, how they are formed, and what they indicate about the weather.
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Where is the world's largest lake? What lives there? Find out with this reading comprehension.
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This introduction to Greek writers and philosophers is the beginning of a seven part series of reading comprehensions on several Greeks from long ago whose influence can still be seen in literature and philosophy today.
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"It was a Tuesday morning in April." A realistic fiction story about a good day at school.
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Short text about the 2004 Olympics mascots.
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Fill out this "application" for 2004 Olympics volunteer workers.
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Two short reading comprehensions on the 2004 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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This flipbook gives students the opportunity to illustrate some fun Olympic facts for the 2004 Olympics.
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This reading comprehension serves as a brief introduction to the role women played in the "Roaring Twenties" in the Unitd States.
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This playful reading comprehension contains many interesting facts about this European insectivore. Bonus: word search.
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A reading comprehension to introduce America's famous Underground Railroad conductor.
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What is chivalry? What is its modern-day equivalent? Answer these questions and more with this history-based reading comprehension. Also contains essay and poetry writing prompts.
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Reading comprehension lesson based on Nevada.
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This mini-unit introduces the white-pelted bears with a vocabulary-rich reading comprehension, then reviews student understanding with fact cards, a word search, a Venn diagram and an acrostic poem form.
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Explains the different types of fish and details the parts of a fish, with comprehension questions; introduces some strange fish, and provides a "fish data fact sheet" for further research.
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Learn about ancient Athens with this informative reading comprehension exercise.
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Informative reading comprehension lesson about the ancient Olympic games.
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Informative reading comprehension lesson about the ancient Olympic games.
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Informative reading comprehension lesson about the athletes of the ancient Olympic games.
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Informative reading comprehension about Greek mythology.
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Learn about Greek festivals and holidays with this informative reading comprehension.
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This fact-filled (first-person) reading comprehension presents many of the challenges and rewards of nursing.
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This double reading comprehension is a great introduction to the often miscategorized legume, and to the scientist who discovered over 300 uses for it.
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A reading comprehension about the history and culture of Michigan's popular car-free island.
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"I saw a funny clown at the circus." Very easy reading comprehension.
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This biography of the first person to photograph single snow crystals works well in conjunction with science lessons or as a "stand alone" reading comprehension.
*Bentley's photographs are in the public domain and can be found in many places for free.
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Reading comprehension and word search.
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Introduces four basic bridge types, and compares them. A great reading comprehension to go along with a construction unit. Have students build their own bridges to show what they've learned!
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This reading comprehension is full of interesting facts about California.
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Informative reading comprehension about Greece.
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Five short reading comprehensions about the first "First Lady".