Transform Your Teaching
with AI-Powered Worksheets
With ReadTheory’s Instant Worksheet Builder, you can create engaging, grade-appropriate worksheets tailored to your students in minutes. Spark curiosity, save time, and empower critical thinking with AI-powered tools designed for teachers like you.
The Great Neighborhood Snowball Fight
The quiet winter morning in Maplewood Lane transformed into a thrilling battleground as the first snowball soared through the air. Two teams, the Snowy Owls and the Icy Hawks, had declared a friendly war. Each team huddled together, planning and strategizing their moves. In the midst of laughter and friendly banter, they began to create their snowy artillery. Snowballs are made when snow is packed tightly, the pressure causing the snow to stick together. The warmth of your hand slightly melts the snow, and when it cools down again, it forms a solid snowball. And then, the battle commenced. Snowballs whizzed through the air like comets. The Snowy Owls and the Icy Hawks ducked, dodged, and retaliated with their own snow missiles. Despite the competition, there was a sense of camaraderie that warmed the chilly day. As the day came to an end, the battlefield turned into a playground. Laughter echoed through the street, and the sense of unity reminded everyone of the real victory - not in winning the snowball fight, but in playing it together. After all, the best part of a snowball fight is the joy of shared experiences.
Question 1
What is the meaning of 'camaraderie' in the context?
Heated rivalry
Sense of unity
Destructive behavior
Lack of interest
Group leadership
Question 2
What is the central idea of the snowball fight narration?
The Snowy Owls won the snowball fight
Snowballs are made by packing snow tightly
The joy of shared experiences is the real victory
The Icy Hawks were better at strategizing
Snowball fights are dangerous
Question 3
Which sequence correctly represents the progression of events in the story?
Snowball fight - Making of snowballs - Declaration of friendly war
Declaration of friendly war - Snowball fight - Making of snowballs
Declaration of friendly war - Making of snowballs - Snowball fight
Making of snowballs - Declaration of friendly war - Snowball fight
Snowball fight - Declaration of friendly war - Making of snowballs
Question 4
True or False: The story suggests that the teams were more interested in winning the game than enjoying it together.
True
False
Question 5
What can be inferred about the mood of the characters during the snowball fight?
The characters were angry and aggressive
The characters were bored and uninterested
The characters were excited and enjoyed the game
The characters were sad and melancholic
The characters were scared and nervous
or share via
Assign the ReadTheory pretest to determine students' reading levels.

Why Teachers Love
Instant Worksheet Builder?

Tailored Content for Every Student
Craft worksheets with passages and multiple-choice questions customized to your chosen topic and grade level, ensuring relevance and engagement.

Save Hours
of Prep Time
Our AI, Lexi, generates complete worksheets—passages, questions, and answers—in minutes, freeing you to focus on teaching, not planning.

Standards-Aligned Learning
Every worksheet is designed to boost reading comprehension and critical thinking, aligning seamlessly with State Standards to help your students shine.
Personalized teaching
for personalized learning
Browse worksheets created and refined by educators using Lexi—your source for inspiration and ready-to-use resources.


ReadTheory is free for Teachers to use.
Join thousands of educators using ReadTheory for free. Sign up today and start creating in just minutes!