Coral Habitats: Where the Ocean Comes Alive — Reading Comprehension
Grades
1
2
Standards
RI.1.1
RI.1.2
RI.1.11
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About This Reader
This passage introduces first-graders to the specific habitats where coral thrives. It explains that coral requires warm, clear, and shallow waters with ample sunlight. The text highlights tropical areas near the equator as prime locations for coral growth, mentioning specific examples like the Great Barrier Reef, the Red Sea, and the Caribbean Sea. By emphasizing the vastness of the Great Barrier Reef, visible from space, the passage instills a sense of wonder about these underwater ecosystems. The content also touches on the importance of clean oceans for coral survival, gently introducing young readers to the concept of marine conservation. This exploration of coral habitats helps children understand the specific environmental needs of these fascinating creatures and the global distribution of coral reefs.
Coral lives in warm, clear parts of the ocean. It needs sunlight to grow, so it's found in shallow water. Most coral lives in tropical areas near the equator, where the water is warm all year. The biggest coral home is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. It's so big you can see it from space! Coral also lives in other places like the Red Sea and the Caribbean Sea. Coral can't live in cold or dirty water, so it's important to keep the oceans clean.
What does coral need to grow?
DarknessCold waterSunlightRainWhere does most coral live?
In cold areasIn deep waterNear the equatorIn lakesWhat is the biggest coral home?
The Pacific OceanThe Great Barrier ReefThe Atlantic OceanThe Red SeaWhy is it important to keep the oceans clean?
So fish can see betterTo make the water taste goodBecause coral can't live in dirty waterTo make the water blueCommon Core Standards Covered
RI.1.1
Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
RI.1.2
Identify the main topic and retell key details of a text.
Grade Levels:
Grade 1Grade 2
Subjects:
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