Description
What It Is:
This worksheet introduces Grade 6 students to the Renaissance, an important period in European history when people became more interested in art, science, learning, and new ideas. Students read a short informational passage and answer comprehension questions based on the text.
Why Use It:
The worksheet helps students practice reading comprehension while building basic historical knowledge. It supports skills such as identifying main ideas, recalling key facts, and understanding why historical events matter today.
How to Use It:
• Have students read the passage independently or together as a class.
• Guide students to answer questions using details directly from the text.
• Use the self-reflection section to encourage complete sentences and careful reading.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 6 students.
• Upper elementary students learning early European history.
• Students practicing informational text comprehension skills.
Target Users:
Grade 6 teachers, social studies teachers, and students learning about historical time periods.
This worksheet introduces Grade 6 students to the Renaissance, an important period in European history when people became more interested in art, science, learning, and new ideas. Students read a short informational passage and answer comprehension questions based on the text.
Why Use It:
The worksheet helps students practice reading comprehension while building basic historical knowledge. It supports skills such as identifying main ideas, recalling key facts, and understanding why historical events matter today.
How to Use It:
• Have students read the passage independently or together as a class.
• Guide students to answer questions using details directly from the text.
• Use the self-reflection section to encourage complete sentences and careful reading.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 6 students.
• Upper elementary students learning early European history.
• Students practicing informational text comprehension skills.
Target Users:
Grade 6 teachers, social studies teachers, and students learning about historical time periods.
