Pride Life Worksheet

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This passage explains the daily habits and behaviors of lions. Lions are mostly nocturnal, spending the day resting and conserving energy. They live in social groups called prides, which include several lionesses, their cubs, and a few males. Lionesses do most of the hunting, while males protect the pride. Lions communicate through roars, grunts, and body language to maintain order. Cubs learn survival skills through play, which prepares them for adulthood.

Students enhance reading comprehension by learning about animal social structure and teamwork. The passage develops vocabulary related to animal behavior, strengthens understanding of sequencing and group dynamics, and models descriptive, organized informational writing.