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This informational text describes the Space Race. 24 questions (identify, true/false, multiple choice) assess students' learning. INCLUDES: -Article (1200-1300 Lexile)
The Space Race Reading Worksheet. Reading Passage focused on the space race. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 10x questions based on the reading. Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!
This reading set covers some of the “firsts” in space exploration and some passages to encourage your student to wonder about other worlds. John F. Kennedy: Why the Moon? On September 12, 1962, President John F. Kennedy delivered a speech at Rice University in Houston, Texas.
This Cold War - The Space Race Worksheet is suitable for 5th - 6th Grade. In these Cold War worksheets, learners read about the space race between the United States and Russia. Students also read about the first man on the moon and answer 8 questions about the texts.
Discover what it is like to live in space, from what astronauts eat to how they live in the weightless environment. Quiz students on asteroids, comets, and the eight planets in our solar system, with this multiple-choice quiz. Teach students about the race between the US and the USSR to get into space.
These include astronomy worksheets about the universe and galaxies & light time (light second, minute, hour, day and of course light year) the Space Race and the Mercury, Gemini & Apollo Programs; a couple of pages on the Space Shuttle Program; the Sun, Planetary Orbits & Smaller Objects in our Solar System; which are currently FREE!
Thought-provoking comprehension questions designed to assess students' understanding of the Space Race and its significance. Example questions include: "What was the significance of the first human in space?" "How did the Space Race influence technology in everyday life?"