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Nicolaus Copernicus One Page Reading with Questions - Distance Learning
Nicolaus Copernicus One Page Reading with Questions - Distance Learning
Nicolaus Copernicus One Page Reading with Questions - Distance Learning
Nicolaus Copernicus One Page Reading with Questions - Distance Learning
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This one page reading gives the highlights of Copernicus' life as it relates to his accomplishments in the field of heliocentric theory. It also discusses how Kepler, Galileo, and Newton furthered his theory. There are three questions at the end and a small vocabulary section.

Quick reads are great as bell ringers, reviews, or a quick activity to compliment a lesson plan to spark a discussion. Also great if you do not have a textbook.

I have it in multiple formats so you can utilize a version that works for your classroom (PDF, Microsoft Word, & Google Docs).

Link to Google Versions is in the key section on the Microsoft Doc version.

Perfect for distance learning.

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Nicolaus Copernicus One Page Reading with Questions - Distance Learning

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Description

This one page reading gives the highlights of Copernicus' life as it relates to his accomplishments in the field of heliocentric theory. It also discusses how Kepler, Galileo, and Newton furthered his theory. There are three questions at the end and a small vocabulary section.

Quick reads are great as bell ringers, reviews, or a quick activity to compliment a lesson plan to spark a discussion. Also great if you do not have a textbook.

I have it in multiple formats so you can utilize a version that works for your classroom (PDF, Microsoft Word, & Google Docs).

Link to Google Versions is in the key section on the Microsoft Doc version.

Perfect for distance learning.

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www.learningthesocialsciences.com

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