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in History Worksheets, Premium Worksheets, Social Studies Worksheets, United States Worksheets
This worksheet can supplement any lesson on presidents. Students will read a paragraph, then answer questions about what they’ve just read.
Government President Comprehension
This worksheet can supplement any lesson on the secretary of state. Students will read a paragraph, then answer questions about what they’ve just read.
Government Secretary State Comprehension
This worksheet can supplement any lesson on the U.S. Supreme Court. Students will read a paragraph, then answer questions about what they’ve just read.
Government Supreme Court Comprehension
This worksheet can supplement any lesson on the three branches of government. Students will read a paragraph, then answer questions about what they’ve just read.
Government Three Branches Comprehension
This worksheet can supplement any lesson on the president’s Cabinet. Students will read a paragraph, then answer questions about what they’ve just read.
Government Cabinet Comprehension
This worksheet can supplement any lesson on Congress. Students will read a paragraph, then answer questions about what they’ve just read.
Government Congress Comprehension
This worksheet can supplement any lesson on the Constitution. Students will read a paragraph, then answer questions about what they’ve just read.
Government Constitution Comprehension
in Language Arts Worksheets, Premium Worksheets, Reading Comprehension Worksheets
Students will practice both reading comprehension and classification on this worksheet, as they read a passage, then answer the classification questions based on what they’ve read.
Classification Reading 1
Classification Reading 2
in Free Worksheets, Language Arts Worksheets
Early elementary students are asked to identify the ch- blend in this funny poem about a chimpanzee.
Ch Sound Phonics
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