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Collection of read works worksheets (47)
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Educational reading comprehension worksheet with a playful story about a dog and a boy learning to communicate.
Educational worksheet exploring whether animals have feelings, including a quote from Jane Goodall on animal play.
Cover page of a document titled "The Simple Physics of Soccer" from ReadWorks.org, discussing how physics principles apply to soccer.
The Mohs hardness scale illustrating the relative hardness of common minerals, with diamond at the top as the hardest.
Sample worksheet from ReadWorks titled "Interesting Pets" with options for chinchillas, capybaras, kinkajous, genets, and bearded dragons.
Article from ReadWorks.org titled "Should You Be Afraid of Sharks?" explaining that sharks are not typically afraid of humans and highlighting facts about shark behavior and conservation.
ReadWorks.org offers free reading comprehension resources for educators, including lesson plans, non-fiction passages, and Common Core-aligned materials.
Comparison of the word "culture" from ReadWorks.org and Wordsmyth.net, highlighting definitions and usage in context.
ReadWorks.org "About Us" page highlighting their mission to improve reading comprehension and literacy.
Detailed anatomical illustration of the human ear highlighting key components involved in hearing and balance.
Comprehension questions worksheet based on the article "Archeologist Hit a Homer Run" from Readworks.org.
The Hoover Dam, a monumental feat of engineering, stands across the Colorado River, showcasing its role in hydroelectric power generation and water management.
ReadWorks.org reading passages page with filtering options and a list of available passages for grades K-8.
Water cycle process showing evaporation from the ocean, condensation forming clouds, and precipitation falling over land.
Teacher guide and answers for a lesson on Martin Luther King Jr., including a passage and questions with explanations.
Detailed lesson plan chart for a 5th-grade English Language Arts class focusing on character traits and main idea comprehension using Amelia Earhart as a case study.