Speed Masters Worksheet

Speed Masters

This passage explains how zebras move with power, speed, and coordination to survive in the wild. They can run up to 40 miles per hour and use zigzag movements to escape predators like lions and cheetahs. Zebras also walk long distances in herds to find water and food, and their teamwork helps them stay safe during migration. Though not natural swimmers, they can cross rivers when needed, showing their adaptability and endurance.

Students strengthen science vocabulary and reading comprehension by learning about animal motion, endurance, and adaptation. The passage reinforces cause-and-effect reasoning, connecting movement styles to survival. It builds sequencing and detail recognition, helping readers understand complex processes step by step. It also encourages critical thinking about how physical traits influence behavior in natural habitats.