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Muscular System Color by Number - Close Reading & Text Marking - Human Body
Muscular System Color by Number - Close Reading & Text Marking - Human Body
Muscular System Color by Number - Close Reading & Text Marking - Human Body
Muscular System Color by Number - Close Reading & Text Marking - Human Body
Muscular System Color by Number - Close Reading & Text Marking - Human Body
Muscular System Color by Number - Close Reading & Text Marking - Human Body
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Muscular System Color by Number - Close Reading & Text Marking - Human Body
Muscular System Color by Number - Close Reading & Text Marking - Human Body
Muscular System Color by Number - Close Reading & Text Marking - Human Body
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"This was a useful resource for when I needed to be out and had a sub. Students were able to complete it independently. "
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Victoria G.

Description

Practice reading comprehension skills with this Muscular System Color by Number Close Reading Activity. Students will examine the non-fiction, informational text multiple times. This activity includes TWO options for students (individual coloring page or group collaborative poster). Great addition to your Human Body Systems unit.

Topics include: Muscular system, smooth muscles, cardiac muscle, skeletal muscles

First, students will read the passage. Using close reading skills, they will read the passage a second time and circle their answers to 12 multiple choice questions. Next, they will color the image based on their answer. They will reread the passage to find evidence in the text and underline it using the same corresponding color.

Option 1: Individual work – Students work on their own to complete the questions, coloring, and underlining. Lastly, they will write a summary statement or main idea.

Option 2: Group work – Students will create a collaborative group poster. Place students in groups of four. Each member of the group will receive a different page to color. In the end, the group will assemble their picture with tape or glue. The group images will result in a colorful pop-art poster.

Most people think that Color by Number activities are only for lower elementary grades, but that is simply not true! When Color by Number is implemented correctly, it can deepen student understanding and aide in thought organization. Color by Number activities are a great change of pace and a unique approach to teaching or reviewing concepts. Coloring stimulates brain activity. Isn’t that the purpose of learning?

This activity can be used for anticipatory sets, unit review, sub plans, extension activities, early-finishers, group work, or independent work.

What’s Included?
✔️ Reading passage (front and back)
✔️ Color by number picture (individual or group blocks)
✔️ 12 questions with two answers to choose from
✔️ Teacher answer key
✔️ Teacher guide
✔️ Early finisher activity

What do students need?
✏️ Crayons or color pencils (Green, Blue, Yellow, Red, Orange)
✏️ Glue or tape (if working in groups)
✏️ Scissors (if working in groups)

**Please note that the reading passage in this product overlaps with other products of mine on the same topic**

Options for Use:
✔️ Anticipatory Sets
✔️ Unit Review
✔️ Early Finishers
✔️ Gallery Walk
✔️ Stations
✔️ Sub Plans
✔️ Rewards

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Muscular System Color by Number - Close Reading & Text Marking - Human Body

Rated 4.67 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
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What others say

"This was a useful resource for when I needed to be out and had a sub. Students were able to complete it independently. "
star
Victoria G.

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Description

Practice reading comprehension skills with this Muscular System Color by Number Close Reading Activity. Students will examine the non-fiction, informational text multiple times. This activity includes TWO options for students (individual coloring page or group collaborative poster). Great addition to your Human Body Systems unit.

Topics include: Muscular system, smooth muscles, cardiac muscle, skeletal muscles

First, students will read the passage. Using close reading skills, they will read the passage a second time and circle their answers to 12 multiple choice questions. Next, they will color the image based on their answer. They will reread the passage to find evidence in the text and underline it using the same corresponding color.

Option 1: Individual work – Students work on their own to complete the questions, coloring, and underlining. Lastly, they will write a summary statement or main idea.

Option 2: Group work – Students will create a collaborative group poster. Place students in groups of four. Each member of the group will receive a different page to color. In the end, the group will assemble their picture with tape or glue. The group images will result in a colorful pop-art poster.

Most people think that Color by Number activities are only for lower elementary grades, but that is simply not true! When Color by Number is implemented correctly, it can deepen student understanding and aide in thought organization. Color by Number activities are a great change of pace and a unique approach to teaching or reviewing concepts. Coloring stimulates brain activity. Isn’t that the purpose of learning?

This activity can be used for anticipatory sets, unit review, sub plans, extension activities, early-finishers, group work, or independent work.

What’s Included?
✔️ Reading passage (front and back)
✔️ Color by number picture (individual or group blocks)
✔️ 12 questions with two answers to choose from
✔️ Teacher answer key
✔️ Teacher guide
✔️ Early finisher activity

What do students need?
✏️ Crayons or color pencils (Green, Blue, Yellow, Red, Orange)
✏️ Glue or tape (if working in groups)
✏️ Scissors (if working in groups)

**Please note that the reading passage in this product overlaps with other products of mine on the same topic**

Options for Use:
✔️ Anticipatory Sets
✔️ Unit Review
✔️ Early Finishers
✔️ Gallery Walk
✔️ Stations
✔️ Sub Plans
✔️ Rewards

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Want to learn how to GAMIFY your own lesson plans? Register for a FREE workshop HERE!

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Click HERE for Scavenger Hunts

Click HERE for Escape Room Codes

Click HERE for Color by Number Collaboration

Click HERE for Digital 360 Escape Rooms

Click HERE for Escape Room Hunts

Click HERE for Digital Trivia Escapes

Click HERE for Text Marking Detective Reading Activities

Click HERE for more Grades 3-4 Escape Rooms

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:
Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits you can use to lower the cost of future purchases. I truly value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom. :-)

Copyright Information :
© Think Tank Teacher LLC. Please note - all material included in this resource belongs to Think Tank Teacher LLC. By purchasing, you have a license to use the material but you do not own the material. You may not upload any portion of this resource to the internet in any format, including school/personal websites or network drives unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students, not other teachers or anyone else on the internet.

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Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
May 27, 2025
This was a useful resource for when I needed to be out and had a sub. Students were able to complete it independently.
Victoria G.
413 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 4 out of 5
December 6, 2023
I use these as intro/ pre-assessments in my high school anatomy class to gauge what the students already know. I had several students get confused because they felt (and I agree) that if the answer to a question was "Cardiac" that color should have been what was used to color the word "cardiac" this happened for several answers. I also just wasn't thrilled with how the page looked when it was colored. A lot of the color were grouped together instead of spread in an aesthetically pleasing or intentional way. Especially with the text marking, using more unique colors could alleviate this instead of repeating the same color multiple times I like the resource and feel that with a few tweaks it could be an AWESOME resource.
Anastasia Flanagan
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55 reviews
Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
November 12, 2023
These are a fun way to review the topics. The students enjoy the different approach to answering questions
Kathleen M.
249 reviews
Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th

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