Daily Warm-Ups Reading - Grade 3 (Nonfiction 5 - Current Events)



Kids’ Clubs

Clubs are great ways to meet people your age. They are also a way to enjoy many different exciting activities.

Girls Scouts of America is a program for girls. They can be 5–17 years in age. Girls meet every week of the school year. They learn to help out in the community. They learn to work as a team. They build life skills. They make friends. They build strong values and find out what makes them special.

Boy Scouts is for boys. Boy Scouts teach character. They teach the boys to be responsible citizens. They learn survival skills. Also, boys learn to build strong bodies. Boy Scouts are from 5–17 years old.

Awana Club is a club for both boys and girls. It is like Boys Scouts and Girl Scouts. Boys and girls from 3–17 may go to Awana. It meets every week of the school year. They learn to be responsible citizens. They do community service. They learn to build strong morals. They learn to develop character. There are contests and games each year.

Girls Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Awana Club are just three of the many types of clubs available to you. Join one today!


Story Questions

What are all three clubs interested in building?





A synonym for the word join could be . . .





The author’s purpose for this passage is to . . .





Boy and Girl Scouts have kids from the ages of . . .






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