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Grade 3 Civics — Constitution & National Holidays — Reading Comprehension — The Constitution Free printable reading comprehension passage about the constitution. Students read the passage and answer questions to build understanding. For 3rd Grade (ages 8–9).
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Download Free PDFThe Constitution Read the passage, then answer the questions below. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the United States. It was written in 1787 at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. The Constitution sets up three branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial. This system of checks and balances prevents any one branch from becoming too powerful. The Constitution can be changed through amendments. Questions: 1 What is the Constitution? 2 What are the three branches of government? 3 How can the Constitution be changed? www.littleactivity.com 3rd Grade — Page 1
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The Constitution Read the passage, then answer the questions below. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the United States. It was written in 1787 at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. The Constitution sets up three branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial. This system of checks and balances prevents any one branch from becoming too powerful. The Constitution can be changed through amendments. Questions: 1 What is the Constitution? 2 What are the three branches of government? 3 How can the Constitution be changed? www.littleactivity.com 3rd Grade — Page 1
Urban Communities Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Urban Communities helps us learn about places on Earth. Maps show us where land and water are, like mountains, rivers, and oceans. Some places are hot, some are cold, and some are far apart. Looking at a map is like going on a treasure hunt to find where things are. Questions: 1 What do maps show us? 2 Name one land or water feature from the passage. 3 What is looking at a map compared to? www.littleactivity.com 1st Grade — Page 1
Suburban Communities Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Suburban Communities helps us learn about places on Earth. Maps show us where land and water are, like mountains, rivers, and oceans. Some places are hot, some are cold, and some are far apart. Looking at a map is like going on a treasure hunt to find where things are. Questions: 1 What do maps show us? 2 Name one land or water feature from the passage. 3 What is looking at a map compared to? www.littleactivity.com 1st Grade — Page 1
Rural Communities Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Rural Communities helps us learn about places on Earth. Maps show us where land and water are, like mountains, rivers, and oceans. Some places are hot, some are cold, and some are far apart. Looking at a map is like going on a treasure hunt to find where things are. Questions: 1 What do maps show us? 2 Name one land or water feature from the passage. 3 What is looking at a map compared to? www.littleactivity.com 1st Grade — Page 1
Community Workers and Their Roles Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Community Workers and Their Roles shows how people live and celebrate around the world. Different groups have their own foods, music, clothes, and holidays. People share their traditions with their families and friends. When we learn about others, we find new things to enjoy and new friends to make. Questions: 1 What are some things that make groups of people different? 2 Who do people share their traditions with? 3 What can happen when we learn about others? www.littleactivity.com 1st Grade — Page 1
Compass Rose Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Compass Rose helps us learn about places on Earth. Maps show us where land and water are, like mountains, rivers, and oceans. Some places are hot, some are cold, and some are far apart. Looking at a map is like going on a treasure hunt to find where things are. Questions: 1 What do maps show us? 2 Name one land or water feature from the passage. 3 What is looking at a map compared to? www.littleactivity.com 1st Grade — Page 1
Map Key & Symbols Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Map Key & Symbols helps us learn about places on Earth. Maps show us where land and water are, like mountains, rivers, and oceans. Some places are hot, some are cold, and some are far apart. Looking at a map is like going on a treasure hunt to find where things are. Questions: 1 What do maps show us? 2 Name one land or water feature from the passage. 3 What is looking at a map compared to? www.littleactivity.com 1st Grade — Page 1