Han Dynasty Invention: Suspension Bridges — Reading Comprehension
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Grades
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This learning resource is available in interactive and printable formats. The interactive worksheet can be played online and assigned to students. The Printable PDF version can be downloaded and printed for completion by hand.
About This Reader
This passage explores the invention and impact of suspension bridges during the Han Dynasty in Ancient China, covering how these engineering marvels contributed to travel, trade, and the growth of Chinese civilization. Students will learn about the design, materials, and significance of suspension bridges in connecting regions and supporting the Silk Road. The text is aligned to CA HSS 6.6 and CCSS RH.6-8.1, challenging students to analyze cause-and-effect relationships and evaluate historical evidence. Activities include comprehension questions, writing prompts, graphic organizers, and a timeline. The passage is available in both English and Spanish, with a simplified version for differentiated instruction and read aloud audio. This resource supports a deep understanding of world history and ancient innovations, making it ideal for history classrooms focusing on global inventions and their lasting legacies.
Perfect For:
👩🏫 Teachers
- • Reading comprehension practice
- • Auto-graded assessments
- • Literacy skill development
👨👩👧👦 Parents
- • Reading practice at home
- • Comprehension improvement
- • Educational reading time
🏠 Homeschoolers
- • Reading curriculum support
- • Independent reading practice
- • Progress monitoring
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Reading Passage
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Comprehension Quiz
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