
Understanding how new cells are made through mitosis and meiosis equips students to grasp growth, reproduction, and genetic variation at the heart of life science standards like NGSS MS-LS1 and HS-LS1, so presenting the topic with two leveled reading passages and question sets offers an ideal route to mastery for every learner. The advanced passage can help prepare for exploration of chromosome behavior, checkpoints, and sources of genetic diversity, while the accessible passage supports readers the steps before they learn about the key stages such as interphase, metaphase, and crossing-over in clear, concise language. Both texts include clear scientific vocabulary and scaffolded questions that progress from recall to analysis and application, helping students connect cellular events to real-world examples like cancer research and plant breeding. This differentiated approach streamlines lesson planning, reinforces literacy skills across content areas, and keeps classes engaged as they move from foundational knowledge to deeper inquiry without leaving any student behind.
This tiered approach - offering two sets of guiding reading and questions tailored to each text - builds foundational skills in reading, critical thinking, and scientific inquiry, so you can use the right one for you. Through such structured resources, students develop a deeper appreciation for the processes that create and preserve this incredible natural phenomenon, and gain the scientific literacy necessary to make informed decisions.
This 2 article set of How are new cells made? reading passages with questions provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can help your students learn all about How are new cells made? For digital, you can provide a Google doc copy for ease of submission or a Microsoft word version as well. In this How are new cells made? article with questions to check comprehension and inspire scientific thinking.
THIS HOW ARE NEW CELLS MADE? ARTICLE CAN BE USED SO MANY WAYS:
- Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
- To extend students
- To increase scientific literacy in your class
- A weekly reading task
- Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
- To inspire students on a particular topic
- Give a selection of these articles for students to choose from
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THIS MITOSIS / MEIOSIS RELATED READING PASSAGE WITH QUESTIONS:
- 2 - 3 page Word doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
- 2 - 2 page Word doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
- 2 - 3 page PDF teacher version with answers
- 2 - 2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
- 2 - 3 page Google doc image - textboxes teacher version with answers
- 2 - 2 page Google doc image - textboxes student version with room to fill answers (text boxes)
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