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"The United States of America has many famous landmarks." This early reader booklet introduces young readers to simple sentences about U.S. landmarks.
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A reading comprehension filled with factual information about this well-known North American natural landmark. Includes multiple choice and short answer questions.
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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.
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An introduction to the history and design of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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A page of questions to help direct research (answers provided for teachers on a separate page).
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Where is the world's largest lake? What lives there? Find out with this reading comprehension.
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A picture to color and wide lines to write a short report about the Great Wall.
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This reading comprehension on the world's longest bridge comes with some tricky questions!
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This reading comprehension gives details about the famous orange bridge.
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[created with abctools] Sort the world landmarks in alphabetical order, from Big Ben to Uluru
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An easy one page article about this landmark, includes an illustration for coloring and is followed by 3 questions that require brief written responses.
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"The United States of America has many famous landmarks." This early reader booklet introduces young readers to simple sentences about U.S. landmarks.
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Fun pictures and words related to American landmarks and symbols make these flashcards useful for landmark activities.
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An easy one page article about this historic landmark, includes an illustration for coloring and is followed by 3 questions that require brief written responses.
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An easy one page article about this historic landmark, includes an illustration for coloring and is followed by 3 questions that require brief written responses.
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An easy one page article about this historic landmark includes an illustration for coloring and is followed by 3 questions that require brief written responses.
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An easy one page article about this historic landmark, includes an illustration for coloring and is followed by 3 questions that require brief written responses.
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An easy one page article about this landmark, includes an illustration for coloring and is followed by 3 questions that require brief written responses.
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One page reading comp on U.S. Landmark, the Washington Monument, with this reading comprehension questions.
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An easy one page article about this U.S. landmark, includes an illustration for coloring and is followed by 3 questions that require brief written responses.
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An easy one page article about this American landmark, includes an illustration for coloring and is followed by 3 questions that require brief written responses.
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A two page reading comp on the U.S. Landmark, Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson. Includes multiple choice and short response questions.
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The world's largest monolith is located in Australia. This landmark is known for its distinctive colors and history.
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An easy one page article about this American landmark, includes an illustration for coloring and is followed by 3 questions that require brief written responses.
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An easy one page article about this American landmark, includes an illustration for coloring and is followed by 3 questions that require brief written responses.
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Use this template to create a report on a world landmark by typing or pasting information in the labeled boxes.
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3-part cards; photographs of Washington D.C. landmarks
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"The ___ spans the San Francisco Bay." Complete the sentences with one of eight famous U.S. landmarks.
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A 1 page article provides factual information about one of America's most famous landmarks, the Empire State Building. It is followed by 5 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring short written responses.
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An easy one page article about this American landmark, includes an illustration for coloring and is followed by 3 questions that require brief written responses.
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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.
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Drawing to color and informative text about this world-famous American landmark.
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A 1 page factual article about one of America's most famous landmarks, the White House, is followed by 5 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring brief written responses.