A comprehension worksheet for a scientific report from the Year 5 magazine (Issue 3).
This teaching resource is a comprehension worksheet for the magazine article ‘The Three States of Matter’ from the Year 5 magazine, ‘What’s Buzzing?’ (Issue 3).
Updated: 19 Jan 2021
A comprehension worksheet for a scientific report from the Year 5 magazine (Issue 3).
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Years: 5 - 6
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A comprehension worksheet for a scientific report from the Year 5 magazine (Issue 3).
This teaching resource is a comprehension worksheet for the magazine article ‘The Three States of Matter’ from the Year 5 magazine, ‘What’s Buzzing?’ (Issue 3).
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