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Learning what hiccups are is a surprisingly engaging way to teach middle and high school science because it connects the respiratory system, muscles, nerves, reflex actions and brain body communication through a phenomenon students already know from everyday life. This resource explores hiccups through two science reading passages with questions, one higher level and slightly more complex and one lower level and more accessible, making differentiation simple while keeping the whole class focused on the same scientific ideas.
Students discover how the diaphragm contracts, why the vocal cords snap shut to create the hiccup sound, what triggers hiccups, and why they are usually harmless but can sometimes point to bigger health issues. The paired texts, comprehension questions, vocabulary support and critical thinking prompts build scientific literacy, tackle common misconceptions, and help students connect human biology to real world examples in a lesson that is memorable, approachable and easy to fit into middle or high school science.
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 What Are Hiccups? reading passages with questions provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can help your students learn all about What Are Hiccups? For digital, you can provide a Google doc copy for ease of submission or a Microsoft word version as well. In this What Are Hiccups? article with questions to check comprehension and inspire scientific thinking.
The accessible version is geared towards approximately 5th / 6th / 7th grade science students, while the more advanced version is geared towards approximately 8th / 9th / 10th grade science students. This range for both could be extended with prep work or additional materials.
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Please note: That the Doc versions are images with editable text boxes overlayed on top and this is the most effective way to keep the article sleek and well-designed and also that students cannot change things significantly.