Hopping, Running, and Flying Multiple Choices
This passage explains the different ways crickets move, including hopping with their powerful back legs, running quickly on their six legs, and even flying short distances. It describes how their legs act like tiny springs that help them leap up to 20 times their body length. The text also shows how crickets use their antennae to sense their surroundings and stay safe from predators. It emphasizes that movement helps crickets find food, escape danger, and stay active in their habitats.
Reading this passage expands vocabulary related to motion, anatomy, and survival skills. Comprehension improves as students connect each movement method to its purpose. Grammar becomes clearer through descriptive sentences that compare running, hopping, and flying. Critical thinking deepens as learners analyze how these abilities help crickets thrive in the wild.
This worksheet belongs to the Cricket and Crickets reading worksheet collection.