Social Studies & History Assessment

Europe - Odd One Out

By TxMAP Teacher

This resource uses the Odd One Out format to review geographical facts related to Europe. From a list of 4 items, students will determine which item does not belong and then how the other 3 are related. Included is 20 Placards, an answer document, and an answer key.

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Famous Women in Sports Reading Comprehension Passages|Women History Month

By LessonLink Teacher

Celebrate Women History Month using this set of 7 of the most influential or Famous Women in Sports Reading Comprehension Passages. The passages are designed for students in grades 3, 4, 5, and 6.

Each passage features a short biography of a famous female athlete, followed by 8 multiple-choice questions that test the student’s understanding of the text.

The passages cover a range of sports, such as tennis, boxing, racing, the Boston Marathon, and soccer. The women in sports included in this set are:

  • Mia Hamm: A soccer legend who won two World Cups and two Olympic gold medals, and became the all-time leading scorer in international soccer history.
  • Wilma Rudolph: A sprinter who overcame polio and racism to become the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympics.
  • Serena Williams: A tennis superstar who has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, four Olympic gold medals, and numerous awards and honors.
  • Billie Jean King: A tennis champion and activist who fought for gender equality and social justice on and off the court.
  • Kathrine Switzer: A trailblazing runner who became the first woman to officially enter and finish the Boston Marathon, despite facing harassment and resistance from some officials and spectators.
  • Danica Patrick: A racing driver who broke barriers and records in a male-dominated sport, and became the first woman to win an IndyCar Series race.
  • Claressa Shields: A boxer who grew up in poverty and violence, and went on to become the first American boxer, male or female, to win two Olympic gold medals and four world titles in different weight classes

This set is perfect for social studies reading, independent work, homework, or group activities.

Answer keys are included for each passage. Your students will enjoy learning about these remarkable women and their contributions to sports.


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18-Day Human Migration & Immigration Unit Grades 7+ Project, Poetry, Assessments

By TooBookedUp

Unlock a powerful, multimedia learning experience with this 18-Day Human Migration & Immigration Unit designed for grades 7 and up. Perfectly suited for middle and high school students, this comprehensive unit takes a deep dive into the complex themes of immigration, refugee experiences, human rights, and resilience, offering a diverse range of engaging activities, discussions, and assessments to enhance your students’ understanding of migration.

Why You’ll Love This Resource:

This unit is packed with dynamic content, carefully curated to foster critical thinking, empathy, and real-world connections to the global immigration experience. Whether you're teaching ELA, Social Studies, or Civics, this resource makes it easy to cover key learning standards while keeping students deeply engaged.

Key Features:

  • 18-Day Overview with links: An organized, day-by-day curriculum featuring thought-provoking discussions, debates, and creative projects.
  • Multimedia Approach: Engage students with film (A Better Life), poetry (e.g., "Home" by Warsan Shire), art, and political cartoons to explore different perspectives on migration.
  • Political Cartoon Capstone Project: Culminate the unit with an original political cartoon that challenges students to think critically and creatively about immigration or refugee issues.
  • Full-Length Essay: Scaffolded instruction to help students write a STAAR-aligned ECR Extended Constructed Response informational essay on U.S. immigration changes over time.
  • Student-Led Socratic Seminars: Foster meaningful student discussion through Socratic seminars on immigration themes, encouraging students to reflect on resilience and media representation.
  • Collaborative Projects: Group activities like creating a one-pager on legal immigration pathways and a debate on immigration rights help students work together to deepen their learning.
  • Visual Analysis Activities: Analyze and create political cartoons on immigration, developing students' understanding of how media portrays immigration issues.
  • Adaptable for Grades 7-12: Scaffolded activities that can be easily modified to fit your students’ grade level, ensuring accessibility for middle and high school learners.

What’s Included:

  • Detailed 18-Day Unit Plan: Complete lesson breakdowns and objectives for each day.
  • Engaging Activities: Four Corners debates, circle discussions, Socratic seminars, and peer editing sessions.
  • Poetry Analysis: Focus on powerful immigration-themed poems like Warsan Shire’s "Home" to build empathy and understanding.
  • Film-Based Learning: Dive deep into the immigrant experience with the film A Better Life, supported by guiding discussion questions.
  • Political Cartoon Creation & Analysis: Encourage creativity and visual literacy with a capstone political cartoon project, complete with a rubric, directions, and planning sheets.
  • Extended Constructed Response (ECR) Essay Assignment: Guide students through writing a detailed essay on the historical shifts in U.S. immigration policies, helping them gather evidence and structure their argument.

Perfect for:

  • English Language Arts (ELA) Teachers: Integrate critical thinking, reading comprehension, and writing skills into your curriculum through immigration-related poetry, essays, and discussions.
  • Social Studies & Civics Teachers: This unit aligns with standards related to immigration, human rights, and social justice, making it an ideal choice for interdisciplinary learning.
  • Project-Based Learning: Teachers seeking hands-on, creative projects that encourage students to connect real-world issues with classroom content.
  • Middle & High School Classrooms: Adaptable for grades 7-12, making it perfect for different learning levels and classroom settings.

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  • Standards-Aligned: Fully aligned with ELA, social studies, and civics standards for middle and high school.
  • Easy to Implement: Clear, step-by-step instructions and a well-organized unit plan make it easy to integrate into your teaching.
  • Creative & Engaging: Helps students develop both analytical and creative skills through a variety of learning activities and projects.
  • Fosters Critical Thinking: Encourages deep reflection and discussion on complex issues like immigration policy, human rights, and media portrayal.
  • Boosts Empathy: Through multimedia and personal stories, this unit helps students build empathy for people facing migration and displacement.

Bring immigration to life for your students with this engaging, interactive, and thought-provoking 18-Day Human Migration & Immigration Unit. Get your classroom discussing, debating, creating, and writing about one of the most critical global issues of our time!

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FRENCH ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES-Social Studies- My Heritage- ONTARIO GR. 1

By La trousse de Madame

Nos Roles et Responsabilites French Immersion Ontario Grade 1 Social Studies

This fun and engaging activity packet is meant to supplement your studies of Heritage and Identity for French Immersion students in Ontario. The vibrant images and easy to use French language tags are great to get students talking in French. Open up with large group activities by placing each item on the Venn diagram and discuss the roles we have at home and at school and those we share in both locations.

Students can plot their data on a diagram, a table, or with tally marks to integrate a number of other subjects. No matter how you decide to use this resource, I'm sure your students will enjoy it!

What to do with this resource:

Teachers can print images in original size or make a large poster sized Venn Diagram to allow students the immersive experience of hands-on learning too.

Watch as students identify their roles and responsibilities and grow in their understanding of how they fit into the world. How do our roles evolve over time? How do they change based on where we are? How can we show respect in all our actions and decisions?

What kind of activities can I do:

Students now have access to matching picture and word cards, flashcards, and tables to categorize and organize their ideas.

There are a variety of ways to use this resource to accompany your studies of Our Changing Roles and Responsibilities in the French Immersion Grade One classroom.

How to use this resource:

You could copy and laminate the pages for use as a learning centre or use the Venn diagram as a large poster by printing at 300% and using it as a whole group activity.

Activity cards include:

-faire la vaisselle

-nettoyer la table

-mettre la table

-faire le lavage

-cuisiner

-ranger les jouets

-utiliser l'ordinateur

-jouer tranquillement

-passer le balai

-lire silencieusement

-partager les materiaux

-lever la main avant de parler

-s'asseoir a son pupitre

-ecrire la classe

-preparer son sac a dos

Students can take turns coming up to the front of the class to place cards on the Venn Diagram to denote activities that happen at home, at school, or both at home and at school.

A great assessment tool for students in Grade 1 who are not ready to do written assessments to show comprehension.

Appropriate audience:

I use these posters in my French Immersion classroom with Grade 1 and Grade 2 students. I feel confident that they could be used for any grade from K-6

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I personally use these texts with Grade 1 and Grade 2 students in French Immersion. I feel confident that students from Kindergarten to Grade Three will find these most useful and teachers can come back to the texts with any students who may be experiencing challenges in their French reading skills. Core French teachers will be sure to add the resource to their repertoire for Grades 4 to 6 as they learn to read and write at the Junior level.

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5 Geographical Themes Magnetic Story Board Middle School Cooperative Activity

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Magnetic storyboards are an effective and fun tool to encourage students to understand and interpret the five geographical themes. This activity not only promotes creative thinking but also high-level thinking skills.

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Early Native American Groups Mini-Project Choice Board

By Nemos Nook

This Early Native American Groups mini-project choice board contains creative and engaging activities for students to use either during or after completing a unit on Early Native American Groups in the United States. There are activities for all types of learners in this choice board.

Example activities include: Building a Village Model, Creating an Illustrated Timeline, Creating a Cultural Comparison Chart, Researching/Analyzing the Indian Removal Act and more! There are 9 activities in total.

Rubric is also included for easy assessment.

No prep required. Just print and assign! Also perfect for use with a sub.

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Early Native Americans Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions With Answers

By The Teaching Resources Company

Our Early Native Americans Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions provide a rich learning experience by exploring tribes like the Pueblo People, A California Tribe, The Yuma, and Sailor Native Americans. These passages solve the problem of engaging students in history while enhancing their comprehension skills, offering an in-depth look at indigenous cultures through targeted questions that promote critical thinking and understanding.

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- Passages & Questions

  • Early native americans
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TELPAS Writing Prompt Template – Editable Google Doc

By Math with Mrs. McNeal

Streamline the collection of TELPAS writing samples in your classroom with this easy-to-use, editable Google Doc template! This resource:

  • Designed for Teachers: Helps simplify the process of gathering TELPAS writing samples.
  • Fully Editable: Customize prompts to fit your class's specific needs.
  • Time-Saving: Provides a ready-made format to ensure consistency and efficiency.

Perfect for educators preparing students for TELPAS assessments, this template is a practical and adaptable solution for your classroom!

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Discussion-Based Toolkit | Socratic Seminar Grading Rubrics | Harkness Discussion Trackers

By Rigorous Resources for High School English

Toolkit for discussion-based teaching! This 10-page editable document includes participation evaluation worksheets, role-playing exercises, and discussion trackers that you might use to improve your Harkness discussions and socratic seminars.

Here is what you'll get in this 10-page document:

Participation Self-Evaluation Worksheets: The first two handouts will invite students to reflect on how well they are listening, thinking, speaking, asking questions, and using evidence. These editable handouts can be used as a student self-evaluation worksheet; or they can be used by the teacher to provide feedback and grades on students' participation. (2 pages)

Formulating Questions Handout: This handout provides students with advice about how to formulate effective questions. Whether your class is about to embark on a series of student led-discussions, or your class is about to write papers about topics of their choosing, this handout will help them to formulate genuine interpretive questions that are grounded in concrete textual evidence. (1 page)

Discussion Role-Playing Exercise: Challenge your students to develop their discussion skills by assigning each student a particular role to play during a discussion. This handout contains a list of roles such as "questioner," "text referencer," "clarifier," "focuser," and so on. The experience of playing these roles will help your students to develop concrete skills and to expand their awareness of the range of different contributions they can make to a discussion. At the same time, it will prompt students to reflect upon the discussion skills they exercise habitually as well as the ones they experience as more challenging. (3 pages)

Harkness Discussion Trackers: Four discussion tracking sheets will enable you to keep track of how many times each student spoke during a Harkness discussion. The trackers also feature "keys" that will enable you to keep track of the kinds of contributions made by each student: questions, textual references, building comments, etc. The keys are editable so that you decide to track the particular skills that your class may be working on at any given moment in the year. Want to track when your students work through a constructive disagreement? Just add "CD" to the tracking key! (4 pages)

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Twitter Writing Activity

By Beth Hammett

Twitter-like page with tweets handouts for social media discussions and short responses, such as main ideas, paraphrasing and summarizing. Includes: Directions and Suggestions for Use ______'s Page for creating a social media page Top 5 Trending, Add Pic/Photo, Subjects to Share, Banner, @_________ new social media name Tweets boxes with 140 spaces for writing short responses Use with CCSS and other state aligned materials to help students with short answer responses. Fun way to include social media an discussions about appropriate online guidelines and posts!

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Mankind Story of Us - Complete Set of Questions and Answers 12 Episodes

By Quick Assignment Central

2 Sets of questions and answers - one written at a 5th grade level and the other at a 10th grade for all 12 episodes of Mankind: Story of us.

Each episode has a 5th and 10th grade set of questions with separate answer key.

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Ancient Egypt: History, Rulers, Landmarks, and Culture All In One Thematic Unit

By YourTeachingDoc

Need an all-in one Ancient Egypt lesson for an adapted curriculum? Ancient Egypt is a complex study of art, architecture, people, and culture. In this all in one bundle, students will explore Ancient Egypt by learning about the major time periods, the language (hieroglyphs), Famous Pharaohs, and the culture of the people. Learn about the carvings on the pyramid walls, including an activity for students to create their own Cartouche hieroglyph of their name and have fun with a mummification science experiment!

Whats Included:

1. A Comprehensive .pdf (41 pages)

2. Ancient Egypt Assessment with Answer Key

3. Mummification Experiment

4. Cartouche Template for Students to Create Their Own Cartouche

5. Venn Diagram Comparing Common and Wealthy Egyptians

6. 1 CLOSE Writing Assignment with Word Bank

7. 2 Writing Prompts

8. Crossword Puzzle

59 TOTAL pages of learning!!!

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how i became a ghost by Tim Tingle Socratic Seminar discussion booklets + rubric

By The Red-Haired Reader

Are you looking for a student-led, interactive way to asses your students' understanding of Tim Tingle's how i became a ghost: A Choctaw Trail of Tears Story?

This file contains two different packets of Socratic Seminar packets- packet A and packet B. Each packet contains three different discussion questions that require students to answer and provide two quotes from the text to back up their answers. Students are also required to come up with three additional questions they will ask if there’s time in their seminar. Finally, the packet has a page where each student will monitor a partner in the opposite circle. They will make a check each time their partner speaks, and paraphrase meaningful comments their partner makes. The file also contains a rubric for you to use while your students are discussing!

When you print out the file, you’ll see packet A on the top half of the sheet, packet B on the bottom half, and then the rubric as the last page of the file. Remove the rubric and print one out for each of your students. Copy the rest of the pages, cut them in half, and staple them. Each student will receive one half-sheet booklet; packet A or packet B.

Give your students adequate time to plan for their Seminar! I usually give them a full class period (40 minutes for me), but you could have them do it for homework, or over the course of a few days. The day of the Seminar, you’ll assign partners with opposite packets. Let A discuss for as long as they need (usually 30-ish minutes for me!), then flip-flop your circles and have B discuss afterwards.

My students LOVE Socratic Seminars! I have found the fishbowl discussion format works much better when you give each group three different questions so you don’t hear the same discussion two times, which is how this product is set up. I have used Socratic Seminars in small literature circle groups, as well as with the whole class at once. Please ask if you have questions!

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Ontario G6 Socials: Canadian Communities: Past & Present Podcasts & Study Guides

By Mark Holmes

Engage Your Grade 6 Students with "Canadian Communities: Past & Present" - Podcasts and Study Guides!

This comprehensive resource package is designed to enhance your teaching of the first part of the Ontario Grade 6 Social Studies curriculum: Canadian Communities: Past & Present. Bring this fascinating topic to life with engaging podcasts and reinforce learning with accompanying study guides, quizzes, essay questions, and glossaries.

What's Included:

This package is organised into four key units, mirroring the curriculum expectations:

  • Choosing Canada as a Home: Explore the diverse reasons why people immigrated to Canada, examining push and pull factors, and the challenges and opportunities they encountered.

  • Establishing Canadian Communities: Delve into the establishment and development of various communities across Canada, highlighting the contributions of different groups and the impact of geography and historical events.

  • Interaction Among Communities: Examine the complex interactions between different communities in Canada, exploring both cooperation and conflict, and the ongoing journey towards reconciliation.

  • Exploring Canadian Identity: Engage students in thoughtful discussions about what it means to be Canadian, considering the diverse perspectives and experiences that shape Canadian identity.

Each unit folder contains the following resources:

  • Engaging Podcasts: Two identical podcasts (provided in both WAV and MP3 formats for maximum compatibility) bring the curriculum content to life through dynamic conversations. Podcast lengths vary from 8 to 18 minutes.

  • Comprehensive Study Guides ("FAQs"): Reinforce key concepts and address common student questions with detailed study guides. These FAQs provide a valuable resource for independent study and review.

  • Short Answer Quizzes with Answer Keys: Assess student understanding with short answer quizzes, complete with answer keys for easy grading and feedback.

  • Thought-Provoking Essay Questions: Encourage critical thinking and deeper analysis with a list of essay questions that prompt students to explore complex themes and issues related to Canadian communities.

  • Glossaries of Key Terms: Support vocabulary development and ensure students understand essential terminology with glossaries of key terms for each unit.

How to Use This Resource:

  • In-Class Listening: Use the podcasts during class time to introduce new concepts, spark discussions, and engage auditory learners.

  • Independent Study: Assign podcasts and study guides for homework or independent study, allowing students to learn at their own pace.

  • Assessment Tools: Utilize the quizzes and essay questions to assess student understanding and critical thinking skills.

  • Differentiated Instruction: The variety of resources provided allows for differentiated instruction, catering to diverse learning styles and needs.

Benefits for Teachers:

  • Saves Valuable Prep Time: This ready-to-use resource package saves you valuable time and effort in lesson planning and material creation.

  • Enhances Student Engagement: The engaging podcasts and interactive activities capture student interest and make learning more enjoyable.

  • Supports Curriculum Objectives: The resources are aligned with the Ontario Grade 6 Social Studies curriculum, ensuring that your teaching effectively covers the required learning outcomes.

  • Provides Flexible Learning Options: The variety of resources allows for flexible use in different classroom settings and learning environments.

Bring Canadian history to life in your classroom! Download this comprehensive resource package today and empower your students to explore the rich and complex story of Canadian communities.

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The Age of Exploration+ Renaissance Period Worksheets

By ARIANA PEREZ

The Age of Exploration

Renaissance Period

Includes Quizzes, and Worksheets to make lessons more engaging!

+The Colombian Exchange worksheet

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Rights and Responsibilities Worksheets - Social Studies Citizenship - 4th Grade

By The Elementary Hut

These Rights and Responsibilities Worksheets are a great addition to your classroom community or social studies unit! This printable resource is designed to engage students in understanding the important concepts of rights and responsibilities. Perfect for upper elementary grades, these worksheets encourage critical thinking and reflection on how rights and responsibilities shape our behavior and relationships.

With two unique worksheets included, each page features organized boxes for students to explore the following elements:

- A clear definition of rights and responsibilities.

- Words that connect to each concept.

- A color, symbol, or image box for visual representation.

- Words that do not connect to each concept, helping students differentiate and deepen their understanding.

I've used these worksheets in my own classroom, and students enjoy the chance to reflect and add their own ideas to make these topics relevant to their daily lives!

Ways to Utilize This Resource:

1. Classroom Discussions: Begin a discussion about rights and responsibilities using these worksheets as a foundation. Students can fill out the worksheets individually or in groups, then share their answers to build a collective understanding.

2. Checking Understanding: Use the worksheets as a quick and effective way to gauge students' understanding of rights and responsibilities. Their responses provide insight into their comprehension of each concept.

3. Assessing Critical Thinking Skills: These worksheets are ideal for assessing students’ critical thinking as they identify connections and distinctions between related and unrelated words for rights and responsibilities. This activity challenges students to think carefully about each concept's meaning.

4. Small-Group Collaboration: Use the worksheets as a cooperative learning activity. Assign groups to discuss and complete each section, then compare their ideas with other groups to broaden perspectives.

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Dia de los Muertos Reading Comprehension Passages The Day of the Dead story

By Create Learn Inspire Grow

Engage your students with these 10 culturally rich reading comprehension passages centered around Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Each story explores different aspects of this vibrant holiday, making it perfect for classroom use or at-home learning.

Product Includes:

  • 10 Informative Passages: Each story is designed to introduce students to the key elements of Dia de los Muertos, including altars, sugar skulls, and La Catrina.
  • 5 Comprehension Questions per Passage: Assess understanding and encourage critical thinking with questions that promote discussion and reflection.
  • Cultural Significance: Students will learn about the importance of family, remembrance, and celebration in various cultures.
  • Colorful Illustrations: Optional visual aids to enhance comprehension and engagement.
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The Ultimate April Fools Day Test: A Fun Classroom Prank

By Sean Alexander Dennison

Elevate your April Fools' Day with "The Ultimate April Fools' Day Test," a clever and engaging resource designed to bring a hearty dose of humor to your classroom. This unique test offers a playful way to celebrate the day, featuring questions that, unbeknownst to the students, spell out "HAPPY APRIL FOOLS :D" with the answers. The twist? Detailed instructions at the top advise students to answer only the first question before turning the paper over to draw their favorite animal, bypassing the test entirely. Add an element of excitement with a timed section to stir up the competitive spirit, making students think it’s a race against the clock.

Why This April Fools' Test Is Perfect for Your Classroom:

  • Fosters a Joyful Learning Environment: Light-hearted and fun, this activity is guaranteed to fill your classroom with laughter, strengthening the student-teacher bond.
  • Encourages Careful Reading: Teaches a valuable lesson on the importance of reading instructions carefully, a skill vital across all areas of learning.
  • Promotes Creativity: The drawing task at the end allows students to express their creativity, offering a stress-free outlet after the initial confusion.
  • Engages Competitive Spirits: The timed aspect of the test adds a layer of excitement, engaging students in a harmless competition that ends in a universal joke.

Ideal For:

  • Teachers looking for a memorable and fun activity to mark April Fools' Day in their classroom.
  • Educators who appreciate the value of humor in building a positive classroom culture and enjoy seeing their students laugh and learn from their experiences.
  • Any classroom setting where the goal is to promote attentive reading, follow instructions carefully, and foster a love for the unexpected twists in learning.

Celebrate April Fools' Day with "The Ultimate April Fools' Day Test" and watch as your classroom transforms with joy, laughter, and a few surprised faces. This resource is not just an activity but a memorable experience that your students will talk about long after the day is over.

$0.50

Presidents' Day Adapted Notes and Review

By Sign with me TOD

This product is made for:

  • adapting instruction
  • differentiating instruction
  • on level learners
  • struggling writers
  • struggling readers
  • ESL/ENL
  • Deaf Education
  • Homework
  • Classwork
  • Homeschooling
  • Bell Work
  • Virtual Instruction
  • Remote Instruction

This product includes adapted notes about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. After reviewing the packet, students can complete the questions - short answer, fill in the blanks, and true false at the end of the product independently or with support.

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$3.50

Dia de los Muertos Reading Comprehension Passages The Day of the Dead story

By saadia balhous

Engage your students with these 10 culturally rich reading comprehension passages centered around Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Each story explores different aspects of this vibrant holiday, making it perfect for classroom use or at-home learning.

Product Includes:

  • 10 Informative Passages: Each story is designed to introduce students to the key elements of Dia de los Muertos, including altars, sugar skulls, and La Catrina.
  • 5 Comprehension Questions per Passage: Assess understanding and encourage critical thinking with questions that promote discussion and reflection.
  • Cultural Significance: Students will learn about the importance of family, remembrance, and celebration in various cultures.
  • Colorful Illustrations: Optional visual aids to enhance comprehension and engagement.
$3.96