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3rd grade physics independent work packets for Easel

Preview of Physical Science Comprehension Position and Motion of Objects 3rd and 4th Grade

Physical Science Comprehension Position and Motion of Objects 3rd and 4th Grade

Integrate physical science into your curriculum with this effective pack of comprehension passages. Learn about science topics and enjoy the range of questions that follow each comprehension article. All passages are CCSS aligned and contain full answer keys.Titles include:Position, Distance, and Motion, Pushing and Pulling Forces, Sound, Hearing, and Force, Characteristics of Sound.Science Reading Comprehension Outline:These passages are designed for 3rd and 4th grade. There are pictures and gr
Preview of Physical Science Reading Comprehension Light Heat Electricity Magnetism

Physical Science Reading Comprehension Light Heat Electricity Magnetism

This pack of reading comprehension passages is perfect for practicing physical science in a fun way. The questions at the end of each comprehension passage require various reading skills and will challenge each reader. Each science topic is CCSS aligned. Titles include:Characteristics of Light: Reflection and Refraction, Heat, Sources of Heat, and Heat Conduction, Electricity, Electrical Circuits, and Energy, Symbols and Electric Circuits, Magnets Magnetism and Electromagnetism.Science Reading C
Preview of Word Search Puzzle - Magnets - Grades 3-5 - Fun Science Activity!

Word Search Puzzle - Magnets - Grades 3-5 - Fun Science Activity!

This engaging STEM activity is a word search puzzle titled "Magnets". Kids practice reading and spelling skills while looking for words related to magnets and magnetism!This puzzle uses a 18 x 18 grid and has 20 words to search for. Words in this puzzle include science vocabulary related to magnetism.Words read from left to right and top to bottom, with a few diagonals reading from left to right. It should be challenging but not too difficult for most 3rd- through 5th-graders.Answer key
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