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Grade 3 Writing — Opinion, Informative & Narrative — Reading Comprehension — Revising and Editing Checklist — Mixed Review Free printable reading comprehension passage about revising and editing checklist. Students read the passage and answer questions to build understanding. For 3rd Grade (ages 8–9).
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Download Free PDFRevising and Editing Checklist — Mixed Review Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Revising and Editing Checklist — Mixed R is part of the language of music. Musicians organize sound using rhythm (how long notes last and how they line up with the beat) and pitch (how high or low a sound is). Written music uses a staff, notes, and a clef so that players everywhere can read the same song. Different cultures have created their own instruments and styles, which is why music sounds so different around the world. Questions: 1 What do rhythm and pitch describe in music? 2 What does written music use so players can read the same song? 3 Why does music sound different around the world? www.littleactivity.com 3rd Grade — Page 1
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Revising and Editing Checklist — Mixed Review Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Revising and Editing Checklist — Mixed R is part of the language of music. Musicians organize sound using rhythm (how long notes last and how they line up with the beat) and pitch (how high or low a sound is). Written music uses a staff, notes, and a clef so that players everywhere can read the same song. Different cultures have created their own instruments and styles, which is why music sounds so different around the world. Questions: 1 What do rhythm and pitch describe in music? 2 What does written music use so players can read the same song? 3 Why does music sound different around the world? www.littleactivity.com 3rd Grade — Page 1
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