Swift Movers Worksheet

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This passage explains how wolves move with strength, endurance, and precision. Their long legs, strong muscles, and efficient walking style allow them to travel up to 30 miles in a single day and reach 38 miles per hour in short bursts when hunting. Wolves conserve energy by walking quietly and coordinating as a pack, led by an alpha pair that guides direction and pace. Their adaptations-like broad paws that act as snowshoes and flexible bodies-help them thrive in diverse habitats, from snowy forests to rough terrain.

Students improve scientific vocabulary and reading comprehension through detailed explanations of anatomy and movement. The passage reinforces cause-and-effect understanding, showing how physical traits relate to survival. By following clear paragraph structure, readers also practice informational sequencing and text feature recognition. It strengthens both analytical thinking and nonfiction literacy, key for understanding biological and environmental science topics.