King Phillip's War Printable Reading Comprehension

Grade Level: 6 + | Lexile: 1200 | Word Count: 334

Use this Activity:

Reading Groups - This passage serves as an excellent tool for enrichment-based reading groups in language arts or social studies
Morning Work - The passage and question sets takes most students about 15-20 minutes to complete, making it an ideal solution for morning work. It can be part of a series of colonial-themed reading comprehension activities offered to students as morning work.
Homework - This activity is a great way to assign homework in social studies or language arts.
Interactive Notebooks - This activity can be used as a narrative to add to interactive social studies notebooks.
Part of a Lesson - Teaching about the 13 Colonies, Native Americans, or Massachusetts? Distribute this activity to students and read aloud or have students read to themselves. Then, review the questions and answers together as a class.
Whiteboard - Have students come to the whiteboard to annotate important information.
Discuss - Discuss the important facts, people, and events of King Phillip's War: What was the cause and effect of King Phillip's War? Why did the Puritans "wear out their welcome" with the Wampanoags? How did Massasoit feel about the Puritans? How did his son feel about them?