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Shelbert's Sprint Surprise

LLaura
Upper Elementary
Fiction
EN
2 min read
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Shelbert's Sprint Surprise

In the sunny town of Meadowville, lived a sloth named Shelbert. Now, Shelbert wasn't like the other animals. While they zipped and zoomed, Shelbert preferred a slower pace. He enjoyed the gentle sway of the trees and the taste of juicy leaves, taking his time with everything.

One bright morning, the annual Meadowville Sprint Race was announced. All the speedy animals were excited. There was Rhonda the Rabbit, Fiona the Fox, and even Barry the Bumblebee, all eager to win. Shelbert, however, simply watched from his favorite branch.

"A sloth in a sprint race?" Rhonda giggled, seeing Shelbert arrive to watch the race. "That's like a snail trying to fly!" Fiona and Barry joined in the laughter. Shelbert didn't mind. He knew he was slow, but he was also determined. He had signed up for the race, and he would finish, no matter what.

When the starting whistle blew, Rhonda, Fiona, and Barry shot off like rockets. Shelbert took a deep breath and began his slow, steady shuffle. He was far behind, but he kept going. Suddenly, disaster struck! Barry flew into a thorny bush, Rhonda tripped over a root, and Fiona, distracted by a butterfly, ran straight into a mud puddle!

Shelbert, with his slow and steady pace, simply kept going. He carefully avoided the obstacles and kept his eyes on the finish line. To everyone's surprise, including his own, Shelbert crossed the finish line first!

The crowd erupted in cheers. Shelbert, the slowest animal in Meadowville, had won the sprint race! He proved that sometimes, slow and steady wins the race, and that determination is more important than speed.

From that day on, Shelbert became a hero in Meadowville. He taught everyone that it's okay to be different and that you should never give up on your dreams, no matter how big or small.

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Glossary
Sprint:
To run at full speed over a short distance.
Obstacle:
Something that blocks your way or makes it difficult to move forward.
Determination:
A strong feeling that you are going to do something and will not let anything stop you.
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About this fiction passage for Upper Elementary

“Shelbert's Sprint Surprise” is a fiction reading passage about Unexpected Victory, written for Upper Elementary. It takes about 2 minutes to read (309 words) and comes with an interactive quiz and a printable worksheet with comprehension questions and an answer key.

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It’s written for Upper Elementary — a fiction text about Unexpected Victory, about a 2-minute read (309 words).

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