The Great Winter Snowball Fight
Questions:
5
Grade:
3
Words:
64
Text
Text & Questions
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The snow fell softly on Pine Street. A group of kids decided to have a fun snowball fight. They rolled the snow into balls. It was a battle of strategy and teamwork. But they always remembered to play safe and not aim at the face. In the end, they made a truce and built a snowman together. It was the best winter day ever.
Question 1
What does the word 'truce' mean in the context of the story?
A
A kind of snowball
B
A winning strike
C
A wooden sled
D
An agreement to stop fighting
E
A warm drink
Question 2
Why did the kids decide to stop the snowball fight and build a snowman together?
A
Because they were hungry
B
Because they were tired
C
Because they made a truce
D
Because it was getting dark
E
Because they ran out of snow
Question 3
Which of the following is not true about the story?
A
The snow fell softly on Pine Street
B
The kids rolled the snow into balls
C
They had a snowball fight
D
They built a snowman
E
They aimed the snowballs at each other's faces
Question 4
What did the kids do after the snowball fight?
A
They went home
B
They built a snowman
C
They had hot cocoa
D
They made snow angels
E
They had a second snowball fight
Question 5
What was the most important rule during the snowball fight?
A
To aim at the face
B
To aim at the body
C
To not aim at the face
D
To make the biggest snowball
E
To hit as many people as possible
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