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Science Reading Comprehension: Outer Planets with comprehension worksheet

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Outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) science reading with note-taking template and comprehension worksheet that has leveled questions. Perfect for common core in the science classroom.

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Outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) science reading with note-taking template and comprehension worksheet that has leveled questions. Perfect for common core in the science classroom. This is part of my solar system guided reading. It has both a printed and digital version.

 

Common Core in the science classroom is all about being able to read expository articles and other texts such as data tables and use the evidence from the readings to support their answers. Students are able to read the information about the solar system and the data tables of the key characteristics. They then have to analyze, organize, and find patterns in the information to answer some high-level Depth of Knowledge questions.

 

This is a free preview of my Science Expository Reading on the Solar System

 

Included:

-1 Expository reading article

– 1 worksheet to assess the students’ comprehension of the reading

– Answer keys to go with worksheet

– Lesson Design

 

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