Description
π Curious how well your students can journey through global landmarks while boosting their reading skills? π
Introducing Informational Text Passages & Questions | Nonfiction Reading Comprehension, a captivating Google Slides activity designed to whisk your 4th graders off on a virtual tour of the world’s most iconic sights!
This engaging resource features informational text passages about six famous landmarks:
- π½ The Statue of Liberty
- π° The London Bridge
- π Sydney Opera House
- πΊ Egyptian Pyramids
- π The Taj Mahal
- 𧱠The Great Wall of China
As students delve into the nonfiction reading questions tailored to each passage, they encounter a delightful challenge: the images of these landmarks are scrambled into mystery pictures! Only by answering the questions correctly can they reveal the hidden images.
π Whatβs to love?
- π Editable Questions & Answers: Tailor them to meet your class’s needs.
- π» Versatile Use: Perfect for in-class activities, virtual learning, reading centers, or test prep.
Elevate your reading lessons with a dash of mystery and a lot of learning. Click to see the preview and discover how this resource can excite and educate your students about the world! πβοΈ
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- Β Thanksgiving–Math Review
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- Β Martin Luther King Jr. Biography–Nonfiction Reading Passages
β€οΈ More Informational Text Passages with Questions: β€οΈ
- Β DIGITAL March Informational Text Passages
- Β ALL History and Biography Sets HERE
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Dana S. –
Students enjoy these when I use them for a quick warm up activity!
Jessica W. –
My students love this resource. I use it as early finishers.
Modern Language Academy –
I’m looking forward to using this resource with my students this year!
Velora Whitson –
The resources were handy and ready to use. It held the children’s interest.
Melonie B. –
This was an engaging resource for students. It is a really great supplement and addition to our Reader’s Workshop.