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Daily Warm-Ups Reading - Grade 1 (Nonfiction 3 - Science)


Where Animals Go

In the winter, it is cold and it gets very dark. Animals and birds try to stay warm. They also look for food.

Geese go south in the winter. They fly in a group. They look like a “V.” They search for sun and food.

Bears go to sleep for the winter. Their breathing slows down, and they use energy from fat stored in their bodies.

Rabbits do not go to sleep for the winter. Some rabbits grow white fur so they can hide from other animals in the snow. Rabbits eat bark and leaves in the winter.

What do you do in the winter? Do you travel south? Or do you sleep a lot?


Story Questions

Why do geese fly south?





In the winter, bears . . .





Where do bears get energy in the winter?





Rabbits grow white fur . . .






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