What Is a Snake? cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.1
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 648
Points per Word 0.000772

Description

"What Is a Snake?" is a nonfiction book that explores the characteristics and behaviors of various snake species. The book explains how snakes hunt and capture their prey for survival in the wild. Written for children in grades K-3, the text presents factual information about snake anatomy, movement, and hunting methods in an age-appropriate format.

Quick Summary

What Is a Snake? is a nonfiction reader that introduces young readers to different snake species while explaining how snakes hunt for survival In the Jungle River wild. The book covers specific hunting techniques like constriction and venom, showing how snakes like pythons and rattlesnakes catch their prey to stay alive. If your kid likes National Geographic Kids: Snakes, they'll love this 648-word Level 3.1 book that breaks down snake behavior into digestible sections for beginning readers. This is an ideal choice for kids in kindergarten through third grade who are reading at a 3.1 AR level and want to learn real facts about reptile survival skills.