Worksheets and No Prep Teaching Resources
Worksheets and No Prep Teaching Resources
Reading Comprehension Worksheets
Panama - Geography



Panama - Geography
Print Panama - Geography Reading Comprehension with Third Grade Work

Print Panama - Geography Reading Comprehension with Fourth Grade Work

Print Panama - Geography Reading Comprehension with Fifth Grade Work

Print Panama - Geography Reading Comprehension

Reading Level
     edHelper's suggested reading level:   grades 3 to 5
     Flesch-Kincaid grade level:   4.34

Vocabulary
     challenging words:    imagine, lies, locks, meters, actually, series, lowered, geography, filling, works, southern, lock, level, amount, ship, capital
     content words:    Central America, Costa Rica, South America, Panama City, Panama Canal, Caribbean Sea, Pacific Ocean, United States


Panama - Geography
By Ekaterina Zhdanova-Redman
  

1     Imagine a very long walk to school every day. To get to school, you have to walk three kilometers around a lot of woods. Imagine that there's a place across the woods that's only 10 meters across. Would you make a trail through the woods so you wouldn't have to walk three kilometers? You probably would! There's a place like this short path through the woods. It's actually a country in Central America called Panama.
 
2     Panama is at the southern end of Central America. It is at the thinnest part of Central America. It lies between Costa Rica in Central America and Colombia in South America. Its capital city is Panama City. Panama is home to the Panama Canal.
 
3     What is a canal? It is a place like the path through the woods, except a canal connects bodies of water. The Panama Canal connects the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean. How it was built and how it works is quite amazing.

Paragraphs 4 to 9:
For the complete story with questions: click here for printable



Weekly Reading Books

          Create Weekly Reading Books

Prepare for an entire week at once!


Feedback on Panama - Geography
Leave your feedback on Panama - Geography   (use this link if you found an error in the story)




Copyright © 2018 edHelper