The Magic of Snowflakes
Questions:
5
Grade:
2
Words:
73
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Text & Questions
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Do you love snow? Each snowflake that falls is unique, with its own special design. This happens because they form in the clouds when tiny water droplets freeze and become ice crystals. Each crystal grows differently, creating a one-of-a-kind snowflake. The next time it snows, reach out your hand, catch a snowflake, and look closely. You'll see a tiny piece of winter's magic. Remember, like a snowflake, you are unique and special too!
Question 1
Why does each snowflake have a unique design?
A
Because they are painted by artists
B
Because the sun shines on them
C
Because each is formed from a unique water droplet
D
Because they grow differently in the clouds
E
Because they are cut into different shapes
Question 2
What turns into ice crystals in the clouds to form snowflakes?
A
Rainbows
B
Leaves
C
Water droplets
D
Bubbles
E
Spider webs
Question 3
What does the text suggest you do to see a snowflake up close?
A
Look at it in a book
B
Catch a snowflake the next time it snows
C
Ask a friend to show you one
D
Draw a picture of a snowflake
E
Buy a snowflake in a store
Question 4
True or False: The text suggests that, like a snowflake, each person is unique and special.
A
True
B
False
C
Maybe
D
Sometimes
E
Only in winter
Question 5
What does 'unique' mean, as used in the context of the text?
A
Big and round
B
Made of ice
C
Falling from the sky
D
Being the same as everyone else
E
Being one-of-a-kind
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