Description
How Snakes Slither is an engaging science learning resource that helps children understand how snakes move without legs. Kids will discover how flexible bodies, special belly scales, and strong muscles help snakes travel across forests, rocks, sand, and water. The activity explains different movement patterns in a simple and exciting way, making animal science easy to understand. This worksheet improves reading comprehension while building curiosity about wildlife and nature.
Multiple Choice Questions (All New Concepts)
Q1. Why can snakes bend their bodies easily?
A. They have many flexible bones
B. They have hard shells
C. They have wheels
D. They have stiff legs
Answer: They have many flexible bones
Q2. What helps a snake push against the ground?
A. Its tongue
B. Its tail only
C. Its belly scales
D. Its eyes
Answer: Its tongue
Q3. Snakes flick their tongues mainly to:
A. Smell their surroundings
B. Make noise
C. Scare animals
D. Drink water
Answer: Smell their surroundings
Q4. Which surface is easiest for a snake to glide on?
A. Smooth ground
B. Ice blocks
C. Glass walls
D. Air
Answer: Smooth ground
Fill in the Blanks
Words Bank: water, spine, scales, teeth
- A snake’s body is covered with protective ________.
- Snakes have a very flexible ________ that helps them twist and turn.
- Snakes do not chew food because they do not have ________ for chewing.
- Some snakes can even move through ________.
True or False
- Snakes can move without making much noise. [T/F]
- All snakes move in exactly the same way on every surface. [T/F]
- A snake’s body moves in waves when it travels forward. [T/F]
- Snakes depend on strong arms to crawl. [T/F]
Our Content Team thoughtfully designed this story to explain values in a child-friendly style.







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