Daily Warm-Ups Reading - Grade 1 (Fiction 1 - Fairy Tales and Folklore)



The Farmer’s Corn

Farmer Fran liked to share the corn that she grew on her farm. She gave her neighbors corn on the cob. She also gave them kernels so that they could plant their own corn.
“You grow the best corn in the whole world,” Farmer Fred said to her. “Why do you give away kernels? You should keep them all for yourself.”
Farmer Fran laughed. Then she said, “Corn has a powder called pollen. It needs pollen from other corn stalks in order to grow well. Pollen travels on the wind.”
“So?” Farmer Fred said.
“So,” Farmer Fran continued. “If my neighbors grow good corn, their pollen will travel on the wind to my corn. It will make my corn better. Then we can all grow the best corn in the world!”

Story Questions

In this story, kernels mean . . .





What powder helps corn to grow well?





How does pollen travel?





Why does Farmer Fran give away corn kernels?






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