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Super Snake In Ancient Times



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Story: Super Snake In Ancient Times (MEDIUM)

Once upon a time, in an ancient civilization, there lived a special snake named Slinky.

Slinky was not an ordinary snake.

He had superpowers! He could change his size, become invisible, and even talk to humans.

The children of the civilization loved Slinky.

They would play with him, and Slinky would teach them about the ancient world.

One day, a big problem came.

A giant boulder was rolling towards the village! The people were scared.

But Slinky wasn't.

He used his superpowers to become as big as the boulder and stopped it from crushing the village.

The people cheered.

Slinky was their superhero! From that day on, Slinky protected the village and its people.

And the children, they loved their Super Snake even more.

Questions and Answers (6)

  • Q: What is the name of the snake?
  • A: Slinky
  • Q: What superpowers does Slinky have?
  • A: Change his size, become invisible, and talk to humans
  • Q: Who loved playing with Slinky?
  • A: The children
  • Q: What was the big problem one day?
  • A: A giant boulder was rolling towards the village
  • Q: How did Slinky save the village?
  • A: He became as big as the boulder and stopped it
  • Q: Who protected the village and its people?
  • A: Slinky

Facts

Topics: SUPERHEROES

Subtopics: SNAKE

Settings: ANCIENT CIVILIZATION

Perception: FICTION

Genre: FANTASY

Why is this worksheet educational?

This story is educational because it introduces children to the concept of superheroes and ancient civilizations.

The superhero theme is engaging for children and stimulates their imagination.

The setting in an ancient civilization provides a historical context that can spark children's interest in history and different cultures.

The story also teaches children about bravery and problem-solving through Slinky's actions.

Furthermore, the story encourages positive interaction between humans and animals, promoting respect for all living beings.

The questions following the story enhance reading comprehension skills and encourage children to recall details from the story.

This is an important skill in early literacy development.

The story and questions are designed to be easy for first and second graders, with simple language and concepts, and a focus on key details.