Discover the wonders of our world with Landforms Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages K-2 + Answers. This pack features 18 engaging passages, each accompanied by 2-3 thought-provoking questions. Tailored for K-2 students, these nonfiction passages offer a seamless blend of education and enjoyment. Whether read together as a class, in small groups, or independently, students will delve into the fascinating realm of landforms. The best part? This resource is hassle-free – simply print and go! Elevate your social studies curriculum with this no-prep reading comprehension pack, fostering learning and exploration in a fun and accessible way. Topics Included: Sand dune Gorge Delta Glacier Oasis River Waterfall Mountain Valley Plateau Island Peninsula Isthmus Canyon Cliff Mesa Volcano Cave There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ♥♥♥Follow Me To Be The First To Hear About FREEBIES And Updates ♥♥♥ Thank You For Shopping By My Store. Rating After Downloading Is Very Appreciated! ♥♥♥ Earn TPT Credits when you leave feedback ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions.
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover Famous Native Americans. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about Famous Native Americans. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: Sacagawea Black Hawk Chief Joseph Chief Seattle Comcomly Crooked Hand Geronimo Osceola Sequoyah Sitting Bull Squanto There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Used this resource with my google classroom to help the students learn these standards over online instruction. Enjoyed reading and learning throughout the passages with my students. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was excellent reading independent work during our Native American unit. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love this resource. There are so many passages to keep kids learning and engaged! This Famous Native Americans reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today!
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is the perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover the 7 Continents. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about a continent. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: North America South America Africa Europe Asia Antarctica Australia & Oceania There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love that these teach interesting things about each place and provide a comprehension aspect. Very helpful and appropriate reading level for my kiddos. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This product was a great resource to supplement my school's social studies curriculum. The passages contained facts about each continent and had aligned questions. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students enjoyed using this resource. We spent our summer school unit studying the continents with fun activities and this packet was a great way to incorporate some comprehension and writing skills in a fun way. This 7 continents reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today! ___________________________________ Having difficulty with a file? Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback. Copyright © A Page Out of History. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Item description Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover 20 landforms. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about a landform. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: Sand dune Bay Butte Delta Glacier Oasis River Waterfall Mountain Hill Valley Plateau Island Peninsula Isthmus Canyon Cliff Mesa Volcano Cave There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… I’m using these during remote learning with great success. I introduce a landform, read a passage from this pack, show a video and/or photos of each landform, and then the students read the passage again and answer the questions. I purchased this pack specifically for use during remote learning, and was glad to find them! Thank you! I loved using these as a close reading partner activity! Students read and learned more about each landform with their partner and told the class something they learned. These were great passages to assign to students for one of their reading block centers. I always love when ELA and Science can come together! Thank you! This landforms reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today! ___________________________________ Copyright © A Page Out of History. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Immerse your students in the wonders of biomes with our Reading Comprehension Passages. Perfect for K-2nd graders, this pack covers 12 diverse biomes, seamlessly integrating social studies into your reading curriculum. Each nonfiction passage is accompanied by 2-3 questions, encouraging comprehensive understanding. Whether read as a class, in small groups, or independently, this resource is versatile and requires no prep – just print and go! Watch as your students explore biomes effortlessly, making the fusion of social studies and reading an engaging and hassle-free experience. Topics Included: Arctic Beach City The Country Desert Forest Ocean Pond Prairie Rainforest River Savannah There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ♥♥♥Follow Me To Be The First To Hear About FREEBIES And Updates ♥♥♥ Thank You For Shopping By My Store. Rating After Downloading Is Very Appreciated! ♥♥♥ Earn TPT Credits when you leave feedback ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions.
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover 12 topics about St. Patrick's Day. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about St. Patrick's Day. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: What is St. Patrick's Day When is St. Patrick's Day Who Celebrates St. Patrick's Day History of St. Patrick's Day St. Patrick How do People Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Ireland Snakes Shamrock Leprechaun Pot of Gold Horseshoe There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amazing resource! It's hard to find resources that contain as many lower-level non-fiction texts. A page out of history does a great job creating texts that teach students about various topics in a way that is accessible for them! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ It is always more challenging to find reading passages about social studies on a younger reading level that are still engaging. I really liked this product for my younger reader. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Just what I needed - the information in the passages were interesting to read and the comprehension questions helped me know if they understood what they were reading. Thank you. This St. Patrick's Day reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today! ___________________________________ Copyright © A Page Out of History. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
The Black History Month Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages for K-2 offers a comprehensive exploration of 12 significant figures in Black History. This pack provides engaging nonfiction passages about each individual, followed by three thought-provoking questions designed to assess understanding. Here's how this resource can be effectively utilized: Inclusive Learning: Introduces students to key figures in Black History, fostering cultural awareness and appreciation. Reading Proficiency: Enhances reading comprehension skills through tailored passages that captivate and educate. Critical Thinking: Encourages thoughtful analysis of historical figures and events through purposeful questions. Interactive Assessment: Provides a clear measure of students' understanding with answer keys included for easy evaluation. Thematic Units: Perfect for lessons centered around Black History Month, offering a structured approach to teaching this important subject. Versatile Use: Suitable for individual work, group activities, or as part of a station rotation, accommodating diverse teaching styles. Homework or Review: Assign for homework or use in review sessions to reinforce learning outside the classroom. Parental Involvement: Encourages parents to engage in quality learning moments with their children, fostering a deeper understanding of history. Topics Included: Martin Luther King, Jr. Rosa Parks Booker T. Washington Frederick Douglass George Washington Carver Jackie Robinson Jesse Owens Ruby Bridges Sojourner Truth Thurgood Marshall Marcus Garvey Sarah E. Goode There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks The Black History Month Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages for K-2 is a powerful tool for educators and parents alike, promoting a more inclusive and informed perspective on history. It's a valuable resource for nurturing cultural appreciation and understanding. ♥♥♥Follow Me To Be The First To Hear About FREEBIES And Updates ♥♥♥ Thank You For Shopping By My Store. Rating After Downloading Is Very Appreciated! ♥♥♥ Earn TPT Credits when you leave feedback ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions.
This product is two sets of reading comprehension questions for the election books "If I Ran for President" by Caterine Stier, 15 question;s guided reading level S, and "My Teacher for President" by Kate Winters, 20 questions; guided reading level J. Included is an 8 slide powerpoint presentation to introduce the books. Also, two activities are included which are printable from the powerpoint. Activities are: Making the Candidates where students will color pictures of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton and write 4 facts about them. Second is an interactive sorting activity. Reading literature and/or informational text and being able to answer questions based from text is central in today's Common Core Learning Standards. Although the idea of formal testing can be intimidating, there are some benefits in improving measurable reading comprehension. There are even some fun ways to create better readers! Reading Comprehension Questions in Education Island. What skills are being mastered by answering questions? Reading Comprehension: One of the primary standards that needs to be addressed in the 21st century is teaching students to become efficient rigor. Reading comprehension is the foundation in developing literacy. Guided reading levels, or Lexile levels, have been created to meet a student’s individual need and build reading at their appropriate speed. This product is for comprehension questions to assess a student’s understanding of a piece literature at their specific reading level. In addition, by answering the “right there” type of questions, students will need to recall information and use close reading skills to go back into the reading to find the details to answer the question. “Inferential” type of questions require students to read the material, arrive at a response, analyze their response, and draw a conclusion based from this multi-level thinking. Close reading techniques are best to use when reading a piece of text for the first time. Close ( or sometimes Cloze reading) follows three basic steps: Look over the text (book or article). Look at the title, any bold words or heading. Glance at the pictures, charts, graphs, etc. Make a prediction! Read the text. Re-read the text looking for specific details and mastery. Complete the assessment task. Assessment Strategies By answering a variety of questions based from a piece of literature, student’s knowledge in finding answers by using close reading strategies will dramatically increase! How can you use these questions in your classroom? Upload questions into Powerpoint presentations or internet classroom games sites like com, Kahoot.it.com to create interactive classroom games. Print out questions to use as a formal assessment for students when completing the book individually or as a class. Send questions home as reading reinforcement when completing nightly reading assignments. Print out questions and cut into individual pieces for differentiated instruction and use in many different classroom strategies to increase lesson rigor. What are some instructional ideas to implement the use of these questions in my classroom? Jigsaw – this is a strategy where students study chunks of content in expert groups, then teach their content to each other. Divide students into groups of 4-6 people. These are called Jigsaw Groups. Jigsaw works best when you have the same number of students in each team; although this is rarely possible, try to get as close as you can. Divide the questions into equal piles for each group. (If you have 4 students per group, give each student in their Jigsaw Group the SAME five questions). Then, give the students time to read and answer their five questions together. When the class seems finished, give each group the answers to their questions. Have the students discuss how they decided on their answers, where they found the answers, and how they will teach the questions. Next, create new groups where there is one "expert" from each Jigsaw Group. Each Expert Group should have one student from each of the Jigsaw Groups. Distribute ALL the questions to each student. As the new groups go over the questions, each student will have the opportunity to be the "expert". The reason this works: Cooperative learning has been identified as one of the nine instructional methods proven by research to make a significant difference in student performance (Marzano, Pickering & Pollock, 2001) 2. Reciprocal Learning is one of the driving instructional means. These are activities where students coach each other through exercises that apply to the content. There are two types of Reciprocal Learning used in this unit. The first is a “Think, Pair, Share” and the second is a “Back to Back and Front to Front”. In a “Think, Pair, Share”, students in pairs or small groups are given a question or topic. Then, they are given time to think about their response. Then, the partners share their thoughts with each other. Finally, they share their responses with the class. In the “Back to Back and Front to Front” method, students stand back to back with a partner. The same procedure is followed. Partners continually change throughout the unit. The reason this works: Students who work in peer partnerships make measurable academic gains, develop more positive attitudes toward subject matter, become less dependent on the teacher, and spend more time on a task when working with a partner than when working independently (King-Sears & Bradley, 1995). 3. Flipped Learning is a strategy where the students complete the traditional instructional work at home and class time is used for reinforcement, clarifying and challenging learners. Students will take home the book and questions. For "homework", the students will read and answer the questions at an individual pace. Students will answer the questions. During the next class period, class time can be used to dig further into the concepts for each question. The text can be reviewed and deeper connections made. With the shift to more learning outside of the classroom, the content moves from playing a “supporting” role to playing a central role. The reason this works: "Class time is now maximized in order to adopt various methods of instruction such as active learning strategies, peer instruction, problem-based learning, or mastery or Socratic methods, depending on grade level and subject matter.” (http://www.flippedclassroomworkshop.com/the-4-pillars-of-flipped-learning-the-keys-to-successful-flipped-instruction/ 2014) 4. Mind's Eye is a fourth strategy which could be implemented, however, it would require additional preparation by the classroom teacher. How it works is that the teacher would choose 10-30 words from the text that evoke strong feelings or images in students' minds. Before starting the lesson, teachers give students a very limited overview of what they are about to read, so they have some content to build on. Read the words slowly and dramatically. Instruct students to create movies in their minds of what they think will happen in the text. As each new word is read, students should try to incorporate it into their mental picture. Students can then draw a picture, write a questions, make a prediction, or describe a feeling the mental picture gives them. Then, students will read the book and compare it with their initial thoughts. The questions will then serve as a formative assessment on the text. The reason this works: The impact of Mind'e Eye is based on the principle of dual coding, the idea that storing information in two ways (through language and images) makes learning stick better. This has been shown to be especially true for reading (Sadoski and Paivio, 2001). I have numerous reading comprehension bundles in my store. Here is a free sample of the quality of my work: The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses, by Paul Goble. This is a Guided Reading Level N. Here is a link to all the products I currently have available in my store: Reading Comprehension Questions in Education Island. Please follow me at my TpT store: Education Island, to stay current as I have over a hundred book question bundles that I will be publishing in the next six months. I'm working on some larger bundles by Lexile Level that will be available soon. This is a link to literature specific to winter. Stay connected with me: Blog: https://wordpress.com/posts/educationisland.wordpress.com Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/educationisland/ People who have used my products have said: "This question assessment is very well thought out and provides many ideas to incorporate into a Native American unit. 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Embark on a journey of civic learning with 'Citizenship Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages K-2 + Answers. Here's how this resource can seamlessly enhance your curriculum: Explore 12 Citizenship Topics: Engage young minds with enriching nonfiction passages covering 12 diverse citizenship topics, fostering a sense of civic responsibility. Integrated Learning: Effortlessly integrate social studies into your reading lessons, making civic education both enjoyable and educational. Comprehension Questions: Each passage is paired with 2-3 carefully crafted comprehension questions, encouraging a deeper understanding of citizenship concepts. Flexible Reading: Tailored for K-2nd graders, the passages suit whole-class sessions, small group discussions, or independent study. No-Prep Convenience: Streamline your teaching with this no-prep resource. Just print and go for an instant addition to your social studies curriculum. Topics Included: Citizenship Pledge of Allegiance Patriotism Rules Laws Responsibility Fairness Honesty Courtesy Respect Pride Self Control There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ♥♥♥ Follow Me To Be The First To Hear About FREEBIES And Updates ♥♥♥ Thank You For Shopping By My Store. Rating After Downloading Is Very Appreciated! ♥♥♥ Earn TPT Credits when you leave feedback ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions.
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover Colonial Women's Clothing. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about Colonial Women's Clothing. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: Apron Chocker Cloak Fan Garter Gloves Hat Parasol Shoes Purse Stockings There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I'm currently using these passages with my daughter. We use other books, videos, and websites to learn more about the person, then we end with her reading one of these passages and answering the questions as a summary and comprehension check. These are great! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love this resource. There are so many passages to keep kids learning and engaged! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was great for my students with special needs. Fifth grade content at a much lower reading level. This Colonial Women's Clothing reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today!
Item description Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover School Staff. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about School Staff. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: Principal Teacher Librarian Secretary Custodian Bus Driver Crossing Guard Cafeteria Staff Coach School Nurse School Counselor There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… This was great for my students with special needs. Fifth grade content at a much lower reading level. This made the standards accessible to my students with learning disabilities who are significantly below grade level. Thank you! Reading comprehension is a critical skill and this product supports the students’ acquisition of this skill! Thank you for a wonderful product! This School Staff reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today! ___________________________________ Copyright © A Page Out of History. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Dive into the world of economics with our "Economics Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages + Answers." Ideal for K-2nd graders, this resource covers 10 intriguing economics topics. Each passage is coupled with 2-3 questions, promoting a deeper understanding of economic principles. Whether read collectively, in small groups, or independently, this no-prep resource effortlessly integrates into your curriculum. The best part? Just print and go, making it a hassle-free addition to your classroom or homeschooling toolkit. Watch as young learners explore economic concepts with enthusiasm and comprehension. Topics Included: Basic needs Why people work Money Needs vs. wants Producers Consumers Goods Services Saving vs. spending Supply and demand There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ♥♥♥ Follow Me To Be The First To Hear About FREEBIES And Updates ♥♥♥ Thank You For Shopping By My Store. Rating After Downloading Is Very Appreciated! ♥♥♥ Earn TPT Credits when you leave feedback ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions.
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover Colonial jobs. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about Colonial jobs. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: Basket Maker Blacksmith Silversmith Cooper Wigmaker Shoemaker Tailor Brickmaker Printer Town Crier Cabinet Maker There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is a great resource for our study of the beginning of the United States. It brings the real life of colonial times to the children's focus. Great! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ It is always more challenging to find reading passages about social studies on a younger reading level that are still engaging. I really liked this product for my younger reader. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My first graders LOVE social studies, especially while using this packet. It engages them, yet makes it easy enough for us to read together! I can't wait to use more in the future! This Colonial jobs reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today!
This back to school season, include this no-prep alphabet poem pack for the entire year. For each letter, student creates a color code and finds the uppercase and lowercase letters. Student counts how many letters s/he found and writes numbers on the lines. Practice the poem of the week daily to learn letter sounds. We recommend using the letter sign language with the last line of each poem. (Note that you are to say the letter first in the sentence and the sound last.) As you learn each letter, read the poems that go along with each one daily. Be sure to act them out for fun and engagement! This pack is included in our Letter Posters, Handwriting, and Alphabet Poems Pack. We use this bundle to teach letters and sounds in our classroom. Students refer to the letter line to practice alphabet poems daily: https://www.krazyforkindyland.com/store/p8/KrazyforKindyland/Letter-Posters-Handwriting-Worksheets-Phonics-Poems-Kids.html#/ We also have an additional craft bundle that correlates with this letter learning pack that is PERFECT for centers or morning tubs! The craft bundle has crafts for the uppercase and lowercase letters on the posters that are included in this pack. The craft bundle also includes letter hats and “I Spy” drawing sheets: https://www.krazyforkindyland.com/store/p1/KrazyforKindyland/Ultimate-Alphabet-Craft-Pack-for-Kids.html#/ Note: Our Full site is available at https://krazyforkindyland.com/ What our customers are saying about our products: -provide engaging, hands-on fine-motor practice while learning across the curriculum -easily differentiated, based on student needs and allow room for teacher choice -include consistent layouts; easy for students to understand -low prep and a huge time saver; GREAT for subs Questions? Requests? Email us at [email protected]
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover the Pledge of Allegiance. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about the Pledge of Allegiance. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: The Pledge of Allegiance Why Do We Say the Pledge? When Do We Say the Pledge? United States Flag Francis Bellamy Words of the Pledge There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ These passages and questions are perfect for my students. They work on their comprehension skills while learning important social studies topics. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was perfect for my distance learners. We live in the United States so this is something that's very familiar to all of our students. It was great for them to be able to read it in print form, too! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is exactly what I was looking for to help teach my students why we say the Pledge every morning. :) This Pledge of Allegiance reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today!
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover Families. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about Families. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: What is a Family? Who Can Be Part of a Family? Mother Father Siblings Cousins Step-Parents Grandparents Aunts and Uncles Adoption There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a great buy, and my students loved them. They were engaging and interactive, all the while letting the students learn the standards. I highly recommend it! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ These are great for my struggling readers to use in 5th grade Social Studies class! Thank you! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The selections were easy to read and provided my students with the appropriate level of understanding. They also brought up a lot of good conversation starters with my students. This Families reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today! ___________________________________ Having difficulty with a file? Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback. Copyright © A Page Out of History. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover 14 famous world landmarks. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about a world landmark. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: The Acropolis Brandenburg Gate Burj Khalifa The Coliseum Eiffel Tower Christ the Redeemer statue Leaning Tower of Pisa Petronas Towers Egyptian Pyramids Rialto Bridge Cathedral of St. Basil Sydney Opera House Taj Mahal Tower Bridge There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was written at an appropriate level for my students. They were excited to learn about these world landmarks. Thanks so much! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Easy for a elementary teacher teaching fully remote social studies (which I do not usually teach!) my kids were able to comprehend this as I paired it with a video from YouTube and assigned as asynchronous work. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ These are great for short reading practice in class or for homework. Students loved reading about famous landmarks. This world landmarks reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today!
This Long Ago and Today Unit scaffolds learning for students. It helps them compare artifacts as well as their lives to those who lived long ago.
Looking for print and go science reading comprehension passages focused on landforms? This product includes 8 reading comprehension topics: Landform Reading Passages-Earth Changes Mountains Plateaus Lakes Glacier Bays Waterfall Canyons Island Close Reading/Reading comprehension/Landforms/Science reading Comprehension/Bodies of Water
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover the Declaration of Independence. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about the Declaration of Independence. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: The Declaration of Independence American Revolution 1776 King George III 13 Colonies Soldiers Cannon Announcing the Declaration of Independence 4th of July Thomas Jefferson John Hancock Liberty Bell There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I have used this with my Life Skills students while teaching Civics. It has allowed me to teach the students to highlight important information as we read. It is great reinforcement or homeowork. Thanks. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students found the material interesting, and the questions were easy to answer. Little prep was needed; print and go. Overall a great resource. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Love when I can find social studies products that are made easy enough for my kids to understand the concept. I print 2 to a page so we can insert into our interactive notebooks and revisit. This Declaration of Independence reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today!
Martin Luther King Jr Day Holidays Reading Comprehension Passages K-2 Are you interested in incorporating social studies into your reading program? This tool comprises 15 reading passages centered around Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Each passage is accompanied by 3 questions that align with the information presented in the reading. for students in kindergarten through k-2, k-3 the text can be explored collectively as a class, in small groups, or individually. Included: Celebrating Martin's Birthday Martin's Big Heart Martin's Colorful Dream Martin's Dream Martin's Helping Hands Martin's Important Day Martin's Important Speech Martin's Kind Words Martin's Legacy of Peace Martin's Love for Learning Martin's Message of Love Martin's Peaceful March Martin's Powerful Words Martin's School Days Remembering Martin
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover 12 Community Helpers. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about a community helper. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: Artists Chefs Construction workers Farmers Doctors Firefighters Hairstylists Mail carriers Nurses Police officers Teachers Veterinarians There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My child loved this! I have gone on and bought more material to line up with the curriculum in all areas! Couldn't be happier to find all I need in one spot. GREAT product. Thank you! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is a great resource with wonderful information for young learners. Thank you for creating such a helpful tool to help teach about our community and its helpers! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thank you for a great resource! Thanks for all your hard work! I love all of these that I've gotten and used so far! This community helpers reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today!
Science videos for kids to use in a primary classroom. My favorite YouTube Science channels to find educational videos for kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade!
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is the perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover the 13 colonies. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about an American colony. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: Virginia New York New Hampshire Massachusetts Bay Maryland Connecticut Rhode Island Delaware North & South Carolina (combined) New Jersey Pennsylvania Georgia There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was the perfect introduction to Early American History for my students who had no background information and also had a hard time reading and comprehending. Love this series for students ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ These readers have good information about the colonies- an upgrade from what my school used before. I only wish it was a longer reading passage. Loved the layout of the page that made it so easy for kids to follow along ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students are loving learning about the 13 colonies and how different it was in the 1600's compared to now. This resource is great because it gives great detail about each colony, and they love coloring the state the state flag colors. I've grouped them into the southern, middle, and new England colonies and made them into little packets for easy access. This 13 colonies reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today! ___________________________________ Having difficulty with a file? Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback. Copyright © A Page Out of History. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to integrate social studies into your reading curriculum? This pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover the US Congress. Each passage includes 2-3 questions to go along with the reading! Your students will read a nonfiction passage about the US Congress. Then, they will answer 2-3 questions based on the passage. The text is intended for K-2nd graders and can be read together as a class, in small groups, or independently! The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Topics Included: Capitol Building Politicians Speaking at Congress Bills Becoming Laws Podium Working Together Senate Hearing Speaker's Desk There are so many ways to use this resource! Here are just a few: Centers Small-Group Instruction Bell Ringers Early Finishers Homeworks ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I always think that the Legislative branch is the hardest branch of the government to teach, but these helped tremendously! Everything is broken down nicely for students. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students enjoyed this resource. I loved that there were many options to choose from! I was able to use this for all my students (K-2). Thank you! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was great for my students with special needs. Fifth grade content at a much lower reading level. This US Congress reading comprehension resource is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today!
American Symbols is one of my FAVORITE units to teach. It must be yours too because over 12,000 teachers have purchased this unit from Teachers Pay Teachers ! It meets the Common Core Standards for Informational Reading with rigor and brings your classroom joy while reading! Updated with more crafts and symbols see below! My students LOVED this unit! I got 4 parent notes telling me how much they enjoyed hearing their child talk informatively and passionately about Social Studies. One parent said that their child doesn't talk much at the dinner table, and now he won't stop talking about school and symbols! I think it's because the unit is written to be kid friendly and engaging! Here are a few of the Statue of Liberty pages I wrote a week of fluency for the Statue of Liberty too. Each Symbol has a full writing unit Remember the update has even more art! 2 Interactive Little Books have been included for launching the unit and explaining what a "symbol" is. Oral Speaking "pledge page" with assessment rubric Tons of Activities like these: Math Graphing Bulletin Board You also get full color pages of all 5 symbols to make your bulletin board so cute. Also, you need a great way to show your graphing data. I included all the pages that kids need in order to understand that symbols are everywhere! Need grades for your grade book? Me too! I created several tests. Bonus American Symbols Mock Election Material The Reading Fluency passage comes in three levels. Low First Grade First/ Low Second Second Grade Anchor Charts and Registration to Vote Time to vote Anchor Chart, Secret Ballot, and Graphing to discover the winner Easy Graph (Tally Marks) "Harder" Graph ******* Update 1 ****** I am excited art added and has become available as BUNDLE! The one above has art as a bundle If you don't want / need the art, you can buy without it too. 62 Printables and 6 art projects! Pick and choose or do them all. This has open house written all over it! 2 student books 3 math and literacy activities 1 game 8 fluency & reading comprehension pages 5 writing units (From pre-write to publish) Syllables Activity Vocabulary Word Searches Clues Page (possible assessment if you choose) 2 patriotic student writing pages 1 oral speaking activity with parent note & grading rubric 3 assessments 6 art projects ***** Update 2 ***** So many of you asked for The Washington Monument to be added.
Week 22 Reading Comprehension (C-22). A comprehension passage about using predictions before reading. Cross-Curricular Focus: Study Skills.
This is a 12 page unit covering Light and Shadow is gor grades Kindergarten through 2nd. It includes Reading Comprehension sheets, vocabulary matching, center activities, sorting assessments, poetry, journal prompts, and mini-book. ...
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Close reading is a challenging technique to implement, so I've tried to make it easier with these two no-prep resources. Get the "what" and "how" details!