Habitat Hideouts Multiple Choices
This passage explains where crocodiles live, focusing on warm, water-rich environments such as rivers, lakes, swamps, and mangroves. It emphasizes their preference for areas that provide food and help them stay cool. The text also names specific crocodile species and their geographic locations, such as the Nile, saltwater, and American crocodiles. It highlights how these reptiles use muddy waters and plants for camouflage.
Students gain geographical and environmental vocabulary, enhancing science and language crossover learning. The text supports comprehension through cause-effect relationships (why crocodiles prefer certain habitats). It helps readers understand how setting affects animal behavior and survival. The worksheet encourages critical thinking by linking environment to physical and behavioral adaptations. It also builds fluency through logically structured nonfiction text.