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Force and Motion Reading Comprehension Passages STEM Multiple Choice Questions

This set of Force and Motion Reading Comprehension Passages worksheets with Multiple Choice Questions is ideal for students in grades 4, 5, 6, and 7 to learn about force and motion, but grade 8 and 9 students can also use them.

The passages include:

  • What is Force?- This passage discusses the different types of forces, how forces affect motion, the distinction between balanced and unbalanced forces, and the methods used to measure force. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental concepts related to force.

  • What is Motion? This passage explores the various types of motion, how motion is measured, the factors that influence motion, and Newton’s laws of motion. It also offers examples of motion in everyday life, helping students connect theoretical concepts with real-world applications.

Each passage is followed by 10 multiple-choice questions and context clues graphic organizers that test the student’s understanding of the passage. Answer keys are also included, making it easy for educators to assess comprehension.

This resource can be used as a whole-class activity, a small group discussion, or an independent assignment, providing flexible options for teaching and learning about force and motion.

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