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Animals Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Bats Bees Butterflies Worms Fish
Kids love to read about animals! These non-fiction passages are a great way to build reading comprehension skills with a high interest topic. Each passage includes a description of the animal, its habit, diet, adaptations or other special features, and some fun facts. The passage is followed by a page of comprehension questions that require students to refer back to the text to find their answers.
Includes:
Bats
Bees
Butterflies
Earthworms
Fish
The questions all written-response except for one true/false on each page. Easy to read fonts and uncluttered design let students focus on the topic and information. These passages can be used for independent practice or assessment. They are also the perfect length to use as homework.
Answer keys are included. There are also two pages of vocabulary cards with science words from the text. These allow you to integrate science concepts into your reading instruction!
7 Days of Creation Story Activities Posters Worksheets Book - Bible Genesis 1
Your students will love learning the Biblical story of creation with this set of resources! Perfect for your classroom or Sunday school lessons or homeschooling.
Includes:
posters
worksheets
read-aloud book
student book (black and white)
student book (color)
digital activities
MINI POSTERS
Each poster focuses on one day of creation and includes a picture with scripture in child-friendly language.
WORKSHEETS
Includes several pages for each of the seven days of creation. Some of the activities include:
trace and write numbers 1 through 7
identify things we see in the sky
identify light and dark
identify earth and sea
sequence the plant life cycle
living and non-living things
things that give us light
characteristics of birds and fish
animals and their babies
creation story sequencing
counting groups of objects
Some of these are cut-and-paste activities.
PRINTABLE BOOKS
There are three different books included. One is a large, full-color book to read aloud. The other two are smaller, half-page books for students. One is in color and one is black and white with pictures students can color themselves.