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Grade Level Grades 6-12
Resource Type Activity
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Common Core State Standards
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About This Lesson

Galileo Galilei - A Famous Scientist Reading - Disciplinary Literacy.

The Problem You Face

Not having the time to properly teach scientific literacy (disciplinary literacy) or improve your students reading comprehension and analysis skills.

The Solution

This fully editable, no prep reading comprehension article is composed of relevant, applicable and engaging reading activities which can be used to:

• introduce your topic

• improve your students reading comprehension and scientific literacy skills

• improve your students' analysis skills

• provide an extension activity to students who move at a faster pace

• provide extra credit to students in need

• measure your students literacy skills

Furthermore, this resource works very well as an emergency substitute plan as it will keep your students on task and focused while you are away.

This resource is suitable for high school students as well as strong middle-school students. Tackle literacy and science by having your students read and answer questions from a scientific article. Questions include knowledge (direct from the paper), thinking, connecting and open-ended varieties. It comes in both Word and PDF formats.

No Prep, no formatting, no issues. Simply download, print (or upload to your class site) and you're all set.

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**This resource is fully editable for your convenience.**

This resource covers the following:

- Overview

- Early Life

- Scientific Discoveries

- Galileo versus the Catholic Church

- Galileo’s legacy

- Reading Comprehension Questions

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This resource will take your students between 50-75 minutes to complete and includes some open-ended questions. An answer key is also included for your reference. The open-ended questions lead to extension projects and assignments which can be included or excluded based on your preference.

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You might also be interested in the following Famous Scientists:

• Albert Einstein

• Niels Bohr

• Sir Isaac Newton

• Neil deGrasse Tyson

• Rosalind Franklin

• Gregor Mendel

• Nikola Tesla

• Marie Curie

• Stephen Hawking

• Carl Sagan

• Leonardo da Vinci

• Galileo Galilei

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Each summary is rich with age-appropriate content (grades 8 and up) and is 5-6 pages long (13-font). Following each is a list of 8-13 questions along with the answer key, which will help guide your students understanding.

How this product will help your students:

- Improve their scientific and disciplinary literacy skills

- Improve their reading comprehension and scientific knowledge

- Give them insights into important scientific concepts

- Provide an extension activity for your faster moving/more gifted students

How this product will help you:

- Allow you to meet the NGSS, TEKS and Common Core Standards

- Provide you with a concise introduction to your topic

- Provide you with an engaging and easy to leave substitute plan which will keep your students engaged and on task

- Prove you a means of measuring your students' literacy skills

We don't spend enough time teaching scientific literacy to our students. This is either because we don't have the resources to do so effectively or we don't have the time. However, teaching our students to become scientifically literate is vital if we want them to succeed in life. We need them to know about the world they live in and about the issues they face. Even issues as simple as the common cold are misunderstood and can lead to the misuse of antibacterial drugs eventually rendering them ineffective.

It can be used as a tool in your teaching arsenal on a regular basis, an extension activity for your faster learners, left for a substitute in an emergency or planned absence or as an extra bit of information for a topic.

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For free resources, useful teaching tips, and tools, please visit my blog - TeachScienceWithFergy.com

If you have any questions please feel free to send me an email - devon@teachwithfergy.com

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February 13, 2020
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Standards

Distinguish among facts, reasoned judgment based on research findings, and speculation in a text.
Compare and contrast the information gained from experiments, simulations, video, or multimedia sources with that gained from reading a text on the same topic.
Synthesize information from a range of sources (e.g., texts, experiments, simulations) into a coherent understanding of a process, phenomenon, or concept, resolving conflicting information when possible.
Use words, phrases, and clauses to create cohesion and clarify the relationships among claim(s), counterclaims, reasons, and evidence.

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