Daily Strolls Worksheet

Daily Strolls Multiple Choices

This passage describes giraffes’ daily behaviors, emphasizing that they are diurnal and spend their days eating, resting, and socializing. It explains that giraffes live in groups, or towers, and interact using body language and sounds. Males engage in “necking” to test strength or show affection. Giraffes sleep very little, often standing, and only nap for a few hours each day. Their eating habits help shape the ecosystem and promote plant growth.

Students engage with behavioral science content while practicing nonfiction reading. They expand vocabulary with words like “diurnal,” “necking,” and “socializing.” Reading about daily animal life promotes logical sequencing and comprehension. Phonemic awareness is supported through repetition of new terminology. This worksheet enhances critical thinking and fluency with content tied to science and language arts.