Science Reading Passages on Plant Parts and Ecosystems (PPT)
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Common Core, ELA, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Animals, Human Body
About This Product
Reading Passages on Plant Parts & Ecosystems for Life Science
Make science come alive with this engaging collection of reading passages focused on plant parts, ecosystems, and the world of life science! Each passage is written to spark curiosity while helping students build a deeper understanding of how living things grow, survive, and interact with their environment. Whether you're prepping for assessments or just looking to weave more science into your literacy block, this resource has you covered. Aligned with CCSS, it's a time-saver for teachers and a confidence booster for students—turning science lessons into meaningful learning moments.
What's inside?
Plant Parts & Ecosystems
Reading Passage 1: Classification of Organisms
Reading Passage 2: Function of Plant Parts
Reading Passage 3: Reproduction in Plants
Reading Passage 4: Invertebrates
Reading Passage 5: Vertebrates
Reading Passage 6: Earth's Biomes
Reading Passage 7: Ecosystems
PPT Version:
This is the PPT version. It includes editable slides, boxes are fillable (when not in full screen mode). If you are looking for fillable resources, it may be better to look at the Google Drive version of this product.
268 Slides
Science Reading Comprehension Outline:
Introducing a comprehensive resource tailored for 5th and 6th graders, this product offers enriching reading passages supplemented with illustrative pictures and graphs to clarify key concepts. Aligned with the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), it offers a hassle-free approach to teaching, given that the bulk of the preparation is already done for you.
The passages present a diverse set of questions – from multiple choice to data analysis and fill-in-the-blanks. This ensures a rich blend of high-interest content and fundamental curriculum-based science themes.
With its versatility, you can seamlessly integrate these lessons into various classroom settings, whether it's whole class discussions, morning exercises, independent desk tasks, small group engagements, contingency plans for substitute teachers, regular homework assignments, or even themed activities for holidays.