The Great Neighborhood Snowball Fight
In the heart of winter, the neighbourhood kids decided to have a snowball fight. It was a fun way of exercising and enjoying the snow. They made teams and devised strategies making the game more exciting. During the game, they learned about fair play and safety, like never using ice instead of snow because it could hurt someone. They also discovered the science behind the snow sticking together, which made it possible to shape into balls. Though every team wanted to win the snowball fight, they all agreed that the fun, laughter, and the friendships made were more important than victory. This was indeed a great neighborhood snowball fight!
Question 1
What was the purpose of the neighborhood kids having a snowball fight?
To win a competition
To learn about fair play and safety
To get rid of the snow
To strengthen their relations
To make snowmen
Question 2
Which element made the snowball fight a science learning experience?
The formation of teams
The use of ice
The strategies used
The sticking of snow together
The fair play and safety rules
Question 3
What rule did the kids learn about safety during the snowball fight?
Never use sand instead of snow
Never throw snowballs at animals
Never use ice instead of snow
Always wear gloves when playing with snow
Never throw snowballs at windows
Question 4
Why did the kids make teams during the snowball fight?
To divide the neighborhood
To create a sense of rivalry
To decide who are stronger
To make the game more exciting
To determine who lived closer
Question 5
What was the ultimate goal of the snowball fight?
To determine a winner
To create a neighborhood tradition
To enjoy the snow and promote friendships
To exercise
To manage the snow
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