Jane Goodall Biography - Slides, Nonfiction Science Article & Reading Questions
Jane Goodall Biography - Slides, Nonfiction Science Article & Reading Questions
Jane Goodall Biography - Slides, Nonfiction Science Article & Reading Questions
Jane Goodall Biography - Slides, Nonfiction Science Article & Reading Questions

Jane Goodall Biography - Slides, Nonfiction Science Article & Reading Questions

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Introduce students to the inspiring life and groundbreaking work of Jane Goodall with this ready-to-use lesson—perfect for science or ELA classes and an excellent addition to Women’s History Month. This resource includes a presentation that guides students through the lesson, a one-page biography article highlighting key moments from Jane Goodall’s life and her contributions to primatology and conservation, and a reading comprehension assignment that requires students to use text evidence to demonstrate their understanding. An answer key is also included for quick and easy grading or class review, making this lesson a great way to strengthen reading skills while exploring the impact of a pioneering scientist and conservationist.

Included in This Jane Goodall Biography Reading Comprehension Resource:

➡️ Jane Goodall Teacher Presentation Slides: Guide your lesson with an 8-slide, visually engaging presentation designed to guide the Jane Goodall’s biography lesson. The slides include discussion questions to spark curiosity, prompts for each task of the lesson, and a detailed answer key to facilitate class review and discussion.

➡️ Jane Goodall Biography Nonfiction Article: This engaging nonfiction article explores Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking research on chimpanzees, her contributions to animal behavior studies, and her lifelong dedication to wildlife conservation. Students will gain insight into her perseverance, scientific discoveries, and advocacy for environmental protection.

➡️ Jane Goodall Reading Comprehension Assignment: Following the article, students will answer reading comprehension questions to demonstrate their understanding. These tasks require students to read the text closely, using direct evidence from the Jane Goodall article to support their answers.

➡️ Jane Goodall Teacher Answer Key: Simplify your grading or class review with this detailed teacher answer key. This comprehensive key, available in slideshow or print format, provides the answers with corresponding text evidence, making it easier to review responses with your students and reinforce key points from the article.


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