Grade 12 Science – Molecular Techniques Daily Reading Worksheet with Answer Key
Description
This structured Daily Reading Worksheet gives your Grade 12 Science students consistent, standards-aligned practice with Molecular Techniques in Modern Biology—one focused day at a time.
Designed for daily routines, review, and assessment, each day combines an informational reading passage with scaffolded questions that strengthen comprehension and content understanding.
🧩 The Problem It Solves
Daily reading is only effective when materials are clear, purposeful, and aligned to standards. This resource removes the guesswork by providing ready-to-use passages and questions that reinforce key ideas while supporting close reading and evidence-based responses.
⭐ Why Teachers Choose This Resource
Standards-aligned to BC
Print-ready PDF for easy classroom use
5 days of focused daily reading practice
80 total questions using varied formats
Clear accountability with a PDF answer key and grading rubric
📖 What Students Will Do Each Day
Read a grade-appropriate informational passage
Answer multiple-choice, true/false, and written-response questions
Use details from the text to support their thinking
Build confidence through a consistent, predictable daily structure
🗂️ Days Included
Day 1: Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and its applications
Day 2: Gel Electrophoresis techniques and purposes
Day 3: High-Throughput Sequencing methods and significance
Day 4: Recombinant DNA technology and viral vectors
Day 5: CRISPR gene editing and ethical considerations
📦 What’s Included
Printable PDF reading passages aligned with Molecular Techniques in Modern Biology
Content-based, scaffolded comprehension questions
PDF answer key with grading rubric
Ready-to-use with print-and-go flexibility for classwork, homework, or assessment
🚀 Make daily reading purposeful and effective. Incorporate this Grade 12 Science Daily Reading Worksheet into your instruction to foster consistent, standards-aligned practice, strengthen student comprehension, and streamline your lesson planning for molecular biology topics.
