Autumn's Wonders


Why I Love Nature
Nature is a wonderful place! There are so many reasons to love it. From the tallest trees to the smallest bugs, everything in nature is special.
Colorful Seasons
One of the best things about nature is the changing seasons. In the fall, the leaves turn bright red, orange, and yellow. It looks like the trees are wearing colorful coats! The air gets cooler, and it's fun to jump in piles of leaves. Seeing a deer with its white-spotted fawn is also a pleasure.
Animal Adventures
Nature is home to many animals. Birds sing in the trees, squirrels run around collecting nuts, and deer graze in the fields. You might even see a fox or a rabbit! Learning about animals and how they live is very interesting. It is important to protect their homes so they can continue to thrive. It's so fun to watch animals in their natural habitat.
Peaceful Places
Sometimes, I just like to sit quietly in nature. I listen to the sounds of the wind blowing through the trees and the birds chirping. It's a very peaceful place to be. Nature helps me to relax and feel happy. Spending time outside is good for my body and my mind. I also love the smell of the earth after it rains.
Exploring and Learning
There is always something new to discover in nature. You can find different kinds of rocks, plants, and insects. Every day can be an adventure. Learning about nature helps us understand the world around us. Taking care of our planet is important so everyone can enjoy the wonders of nature for years to come.

Listen to Autumn's Wonders
PicoBuddy read-aloud story
- Thrive:
- To grow or do well.
- Habitat:
- The natural home of an animal or plant.
- Graze:
- To eat grass or other plants.
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About this informational passage for Upper Elementary
“Autumn's Wonders” is a informational reading passage about Nature, written for Upper Elementary. It takes about 2 minutes to read (274 words) and comes with an interactive quiz and a printable worksheet with comprehension questions and an answer key.


