Use a 5th Grade Reading Comprehension passage and worksheet to teach your students about the three states of matter.
Discover What Matters About The States of Matter!
Are you struggling to find concise, direct, and low-prep resources to add to your States of Matter lesson plans? No worries! The Teach Starter team has been hard at work putting together new and improved instructional resources to use in your classroom this year. To get you started, we’ve put together the perfect resource to help you blend science and reading comprehension!
Solids, Liquids, and Gases – Forms of Matter Reading Comprehension Handouts
This printable resource is the perfect tool to add to your reading lessons while simultaneously teaching your students about the states of matter. It includes a two-page reading passage about the three states, along with a printable comprehension worksheet for students to complete as an assessment over the content.
The worksheet and reading passage are designed for 4th and 5th students and can be used in many ways, such as
- a formative assessment
- homework assignment
- whole-group lesson
- small-group reading activity
- lesson introduction
- and more!
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