Science Reading Passages on Light Heat Electricity Magnetism: Fillable
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About This Product
Reading Passages on Light Heat Electricity Magnetism for Physical Science
Snapshot
Genre: Nonfiction
Subject: Physical Science
Primary Topic: Light, heat, electricity, circuits, and magnetism
Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): N
What This Teaches Best
It explains reflection and refraction with concrete examples such as mirrors, windows, pencils in water, and lenses.
It teaches that heat is energy transfer that moves from warmer objects to cooler objects, including conduction between touching objects.
It introduces electricity as moving electrons, explains electric current and conductors, and shows how a flashlight circuit works.
It teaches why symbols simplify circuit diagrams and how magnets, poles, magnetic fields, and electromagnets behave.
Learning Goals
Students will explain the difference between reflection and refraction using examples from the text.
Students will describe how heat moves and define conduction.
Students will explain how electrons, current, conductors, filaments, and circuits work together in a flashlight.
Students will identify why symbols are used in electrical diagrams.
Students will describe magnetic fields, poles, and how electromagnets become stronger.
Part 3 - Light, Heat, Electricity & Magnetism.
Reading Passage 1: Characteristics of Light: Reflection and Refraction
Reading Passage 2: Heat, Sources of Heat, and Heat Conduction
Reading Passage 3: Electricity, Electrical Circuits, and Energy
Reading Passage 4: Symbols and Electric Circuits
Reading Passage 5: Magnets Magnetism and Electromagnetism
FILLABLE PDF VERSION
Worksheet-style pages, but with type-in answer boxes so students can complete and save their work digitally.
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