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Science Fair Fiasco

Students read a humorous narrative about a science fair project gone wrong, then answer comprehension questions focused on the correct use of bad and badly. The passage provides multiple examples of both correct and incorrect usage, and learners must analyze how each word affects meaning. The questions require students to interpret figurative language, identify grammar errors, explain author technique, and revise sentences. This worksheet strengthens reading comprehension, grammar recognition, and critical thinking as students explore adjective and adverb usage within a real-world story context.

Curriculum Matched Skills

English Language Arts – Reading Comprehension of Narrative Text

English Language Arts – Grammar: Adjectives vs. Adverbs

English Language Arts – Revising for Word Choice

English Language Arts – Evidence-Based Questioning and Explanation

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