
Reading Comprehension: Wintertime
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- Q1Brrrr. Winter is cold in some places. Many plants do not grow during winter. Some plants die. Snow and ice may cover the ground. It can be hard for animals to find food during winter. Animals get through this time in many ways. Birds and butterflies can fly. Many of them do not stick around for the winter. They leave. They go to a place with nice weather. Then they come home in the spring. We call this migration. Migrating is a good way to avoid the cold. Another good way to avoid the cold is to sleep through it. Many animals hide during the winter. Their bodies slow down. They save their energy. They do not eat. They live off of their fat. They do this until food returns. We call this hibernation. Snakes, frogs, and bears hibernate. Some animals store food in their homes. They do not sleep all winter, but they do much less. They live on what they saved in the summer and fall. This is what squirrels, beavers, and raccoons do. Skunks do this too. Other animals tough it out. They do not leave. They do not hide. They must survive. Sometimes nature helps them out. Some animals grow thicker coats in the winter. Other animals change colors. The arctic fox is brown in the summer. His coat turns white in the winter. Winter may be pretty. It is nice to see snow on trees. But it is dangerous too. people are also at risk. You can get frost bitten or worse. How do you beat the winter? Do you wear a thick coat? Do you stay inside or do you live somewhere warm? Which of these animals migrates during the winter?snakesbearsfoxesbutterflies30s
- Q2Which of these animals survives winter by eating stored food?frogsbirdsraccoonsbears30s
- Q3Why does the arctic fox's coat change white during winter?His body saves energy by reducing hair colorThe white coat is prettyWhite absorbs the sun and is warmerThe white coat helps him blend with the snow30s
- Q4Which does not hibernate?frogsbearssnakesskunks30s
- Q5Why is winter a difficult season in some places?Its is coolerAll of theseThere is less foodSnow and ice cover the ground30s
- Q6What does it mean to migrate?To enter a long sleep and survive off of body fatTo change colorsTo move somewhere warmer for a seasonTo grow a thicker coat30s
- Q7What is the main idea of this text?We must prepare for the dangers of winter.Most flowers do not grow during the wintertime.Animals do funny and interesting things.Animals survive the winter in many ways.30s
- Q8How does a hibernating animal survive?A hibernating animal lives off of the land.A hibernating animal lives somewhere warm.A hibernating animal lives off of body fat.A hibernating animal lives off of stored food.30s
- Q9How would a thicker coat help an animal survive winter?A thicker coat would help an animal stay warm.A thicker coat would help an animal migrate.A thicker coat would protect an animal against attacks.A thicker coat would help an animal hide better.30s
- Q10Which title would best describe this text?Birds and Butterflies: Nature's Movers and ShakersSurvive: How Animals Beat the WinterWinter: A Time to MigrateHibernation: Sleeping it off30s