Independence Day Close Reading Passage & Comprehension Activities 3rd–4th Grade
Independence Day Close Reading Passage & Comprehension Activities 3rd–4th Grade
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Help your students explore the history and meaning of Independence Day — the Fourth of July with this engaging close reading comprehension activity for third and fourth grade. This resource includes a detailed nonfiction passage about the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the events of July 4, 1776, and how Americans continue to celebrate freedom and unity today. It is designed to build reading, vocabulary, and critical thinking skills while helping students understand the courage, leadership, and ideals that shaped the founding of the United States.
Students will complete a range of comprehension activities, including short-answer questions, grammar practice, a writing extension task, a multiple-choice quiz, a crossword, and a wordsearch — all supported by a teacher presentation to guide discussion and extend learning about the history, traditions, and lasting significance of Independence Day and the Fourth of July. Everything you need for an engaging, ready-to-use lesson.
Included in this PDF printable resource:
- A teacher presentation to introduce the subject
- An informational text
- A comprehension activity with ten questions
- Two grammar questions about the text
- An extension writing activity
- A multiple choice quiz with seven questions
- An answer sheet for self-assessment or teacher use
- A crossword puzzle to consolidate learning
- A wordsearch puzzle
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This resource is great for:
- In class learning
- Independent work
- Homework
- Guided reading sessions
- Assessment practice
- Reading interventions
- Emergency sub plans
The activity requires NO PREP; it has a body of text that students need to read through thoroughly; then they can use the text to find the comprehension and grammar answers. All texts then have an extension activity for those fast finishers and answers, for teacher use, are on the final page of the document.
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