What Are Germs Reading Comprehension Passage PRINT and DIGITAL
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This easy to read, one page passage about germs is a great way to help your students understand exactly what makes us sick. The passage:
- explains that "germ" is a common word used to talk about harmful microscopic organisms
- describes 4 different types of germs: bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa
- gives examples of types of diseases caused by each germ as well as how they can be cured and avoided
This download includes 10 multiple choice reading comprehension questions, an answer key, and 2 self-scoring digital versions -EASEL and Google Forms. Color and black line illustrations are included to accommodate black and white printing.
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