The Great Neighborhood Snowball Fight
Questions:
5
Grade:
5
Words:
98
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In the heart of winter, the neighborhood kids decided to have a great snowball fight. There were two teams: The Snowy Owls and The Ice Hawks. They spent the morning making perfect snowballs: compact but not too hard. The Snowy Owls planned to use a fort for defense, while The Ice Hawks strategized with quick, unexpected moves. As the white flurries flew, the air filled with laughter and shouts. In the end, though no team won, they learned the fun of teamwork and the importance of fair play. It was the greatest snowball fight the neighborhood ever witnessed.
Question 1
What did the Snowy Owls use for defense?
A
A fort
B
An ice shield
C
Snowballs
D
Quick, unexpected moves
E
A tree
Question 2
What did the neighborhood kids learn from the snowball fight?
A
How to build a fort
B
How to make perfect snowballs
C
The fun of teamwork and the importance of fair play
D
How to win a snowball fight
E
The names of different birds
Question 3
What was the strategy of The Ice Hawks?
A
Using a fort
B
Making perfect snowballs
C
Quick, unexpected moves
D
Playing fair
E
Teamwork
Question 4
What does the word 'compact' mean in this context?
A
Small and convenient
B
Hard and tough
C
Light and fluffy
D
Dense and tightly packed
E
Large and overwhelming
Question 5
Who won the snowball fight?
A
The Snowy Owls
B
The Ice Hawks
C
Neither team
D
The neighborhood kids
E
It's not mentioned in the text
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