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“Looking for a clear and engaging way to teach students about weather patterns and the water cycle? These science reading comprehension passages help students build a strong understanding of how the water cycle, air mass interactions, and weather forecasting explain local and global weather conditions.
They’re a great resource for any teacher looking to support student learning in Earth and Space Science. With easy-to-understand explanations, note-taking templates, leveled comprehension worksheets, and task cards, this resource helps students deepen their understanding of weather systems through reading, writing, and discussion. Perfect for integrating Common Core Literacy into your NGSS MS-ESS2 Earth’s systems curriculum!
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These MS-ESS2-4 and MS-ESS2-5 water cycle, weather forecasting, and air mass interactions science reading comprehension passages and worksheets cover topics such as:
✅ How the water cycle moves water through the atmosphere, land, and oceans
✅ How air mass interactions create changes in weather patterns
✅ How the position of a location on Earth plays a role in determining the local weather
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✎ Print and digital versions included
What is included in these MS-ESS2-4 and MS-ESS2-5 water cycle, weather forecasting, and air mass interactions science reading comprehension passages and worksheets:
3 Expository reading passages (Print and digital):
- Water Cycle
- Weather
- Local Weather Patterns
3 Note-taking templates for each passage (Print and digital)
3 Worksheets to assess student comprehension (Print and digital)
Answer keys for all worksheets
4 Task cards to extend learning beyond the readings (Print and digital)
Lesson design guide with tips for differentiation in your classroom
Students will explore how water changes state and moves through the water cycle, how the movement and collision of air masses cause different weather conditions, and how the position of a location on Earth plays a role in determining the local weather. After reading, students apply their knowledge with leveled comprehension questions and extend their learning with task cards. These resources are perfect for the Explain phase of the 5E model.
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