What is Milky Way
Interactive passage with audio narration, comprehension questions, and printable PDF.
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- Interactive (Online), Printable (PDF)
- Grades
- 45
- Subjects
- elareadingscience
- Standards
- 5-ESS1-15-ESS1-2RI.3.1RI.3.4RI.4.3
- Languages
- English, Spanish
What's included
Reading passage
Reading comprehension
Audio narration
With word word highlighting
Comprehension quiz
Auto-graded
Writing activity
Open-ended response
Glossary & flashcards
Vocabulary practice
Differentiated version
Adapted for varied levels
Spanish translation
Bilingual support
About this reader
This engaging passage introduces Grade 4-5 students to the Milky Way, our home galaxy. Students will learn that the Milky Way is a gigantic spiral galaxy containing 100-400 billion stars—including our Sun—and that our solar system is just a tiny part of this vast system. The passage explains scientific terms like galaxy, spiral, and light-year, describes the Milky Way’s shape, its enormous size, and the location of our solar system within one of its spiral arms. It also covers how we see the Milky Way from Earth and includes analogies to help students grasp the scale of the universe. The passage aligns with NGSS standards 5-ESS1-1 and 5-ESS1-2 and includes a glossary, reading comprehension questions, and graphic organizers. Audio integration enhances accessibility. This resource is ideal for classrooms, homework, or enrichment, and helps students connect night sky observations with scientific concepts.
Written by Neha Goel TripathiPublished by Workybooks
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Curriculum
Common Core standards covered
RI.3.1
Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
RI.3.4
Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 3 topic or subject area.
RI.4.3
Explain events, procedures, ideas, or concepts in a historical, scientific, or technical text, including what happened and why, based on specific information in the text.
Who it's for
Perfect for the way you teach
Teachers
- Build comprehension skills
- Auto-graded quiz
- Differentiated reading
Parents
- Read together at home
- Improve fluency
- Quiet reading time
Homeschoolers
- Reading curriculum support
- Independent practice
- Track Lexile growth
Topics
Milky Waygalaxysolar systemspiralstarslight-yearscienceNGSSastronomyblack hole




