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The Treehouse Surprise

KKimberly
Grade 2
Fiction
EN
1 min read
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The Treehouse Surprise

Lily and Tom are good friends. One day, they found a treehouse in the woods. It looked old.

Finding the Treehouse

"Look!" said Lily. She pointed to the ladder to the treehouse. Tom looked up. "Let's go in!"

They climbed up and opened the door. Inside, they saw a map and a compass.

The Walk

The map showed a way to a waterfall. "Let's go!" said Lily. Tom took the compass.

They walked in the woods. They saw squirrels and birds. They saw a deer! They got to the waterfall. It was pretty.

The Box

Behind the waterfall, they found a box. Inside was a key. "What does it open?" asked Tom.

They went back to the treehouse. The key did not fit the door. They saw a box under the floor. The key fit! Inside was a note. It said, "Friends are the best treasure."

Lily and Tom smiled. They knew the note was right. They were happy to be friends.

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Glossary
Treehouse:
A house built in a tree.
Compass:
A tool that shows which way is North.
Waterfall:
Water falling from a high place.
Treasure:
Something that is very special and valuable.
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About this fiction passage for Grade 2

“The Treehouse Surprise” is a fiction reading passage about Friendship, written for Grade 2. It takes about 1 minutes to read (165 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 Grade 2 — a fiction text about Friendship, about a 1-minute read (165 words).

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