101. Playing in the Snow

It was winter time. The snow was coming. She was excited. She waited for the snow to start falling. She looked out her window every day. The snow had not come. She asked her brother why. Her brother said it was coming.





She had to wait. She waited for a few weeks. She was giving up hope. One day she woke up. She went to her window. She did not believe it. It was finally snowing. She jumped for joy. 

The snow looked beautiful. She ran to her closet. She put on her winter clothes. She ran outside. She played in the snow. It was so much fun. She played all day in the snow. She made snowmen and igloos. Tomorrow she would play again. She loved the snow.




✅ Vocabulary Words

                                                           
No.WordDefinitionExample Sentence
01winter timethe season of winter, characterized by the coldest weather of the yearIt was winter time.
02The snow was comingthe weather prediction or expectation was that frozen water crystals would soon fallThe snow was coming.
03was excitedwas feeling very enthusiastic and eagerShe was excited.
04start fallingbegin to drop down (from the sky)She waited for the snow to start falling.
05looked out her windowdirected her gaze outside through the pane of glassShe looked out her window every day.
06had not comehad not arrived or started yetThe snow had not come.
07had to waitwas required to remain until a particular time or eventShe had to wait.
08giving up hopelosing the belief that something desired will happenShe was giving up hope.
09woke upemerged from sleepOne day she woke up.
10did not believe itwas so surprised that she questioned the reality of what she sawShe did not believe it.
11finally snowingat last, frozen water was falling from the skyIt was finally snowing.
12jumped for joymade a springing movement to show great happiness or excitementShe jumped for joy.
13looked beautifulhad an aesthetically pleasing appearanceThe snow looked beautiful.
14ran to her closetmoved quickly on foot toward her storage space for clothesShe ran to her closet.
15winter clothesheavy garments worn to protect against cold weatherShe put on her winter clothes.
16ran outsidemoved quickly on foot to the exterior area of her homeShe ran outside.
17so much funextremely enjoyable or entertainingIt was so much fun.
18made snowmenconstructed human figures out of packed snowShe made snowmen and igloos.
19igloosdomed shelters or houses typically made of blocks of snow or iceShe made snowmen and igloos.
20play againengage in enjoyable, recreational activity the following dayTomorrow she would play again.


❓ Comprehension Questions & Answers

                                             
No.QuestionAnswer
01What season was it?It was **winter time**.
02How did the girl feel about the snow coming?She **was excited**.
03What did she do every day while she waited?She **looked out her window**.
04Who did she ask about the snow, and what was the reply?She asked her **brother**, who said **it was coming** and she **had to wait**.
05How long did she wait before she started to "give up hope"?She waited for **a few weeks**.
06What happened one day when she woke up?She went to her window and saw it was **finally snowing**.
07What two words describe how the snow looked?It **looked beautiful**.
08What did she do immediately after realizing it was snowing?She **jumped for joy**.
09Where did she go to get ready to play?She ran to her **closet** to put on her winter clothes.
10What two things did she build while playing outside?She made **snowmen** and **igloos**.
11How long did she play in the snow?She played **all day**.
12What did she plan to do the next day?She would **play again** (in the snow).
13What phrase suggests the girl was extremely happy when the snow finally fell?She **jumped for joy**.
14What word describes her emotion after waiting for a few weeks?**Disappointed** (or giving up hope).
15Why did she put on her winter clothes before running outside?To **stay warm** and dry in the cold snow.
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