Big Family
Family Vocabulary
Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of Degree
Being a Good Friend
100

How many children are in Ella’s family?

Eight

100

Your mother’s brother

Uncle

100

Adverbs of manner describe how or when we do things?

How

100

Complete: “She is ___ kind.”

very / really

100

A good friend listens carefully. True or false?

True

200

Is Ella the youngest or the oldest child?

The oldest

200

Your aunt’s child

Cousin

200

Change “slow” to an adverb.

Slowly

200

Which word makes the adjective stronger: “a bit” or “really”?

Really

200

A good friend is kind or rude?

Kind

300

What do other people think about her family?

Amazing

300

Your brother’s daughter

Niece

300

Change “happy” to an adverb.

Happily

300

Complete: “I’m ___ tired today.”

very / really

300

Complete: “Good friends help each other ___.”

happily / kindly

400

What is the article written by Ella Blackstone about?

The article is about a big family.

400

Your sister’s son

Nephew

400

Complete: “She plays the piano really ___.”

Well

400

“A bit” means very strong or a little?

A little

400

What should you do if your friend is sad?

Help / listen / talk kindly

500

Does Ella love life in a big family?

Yes

500

Your father’s father

Grandfather

500

Which adverb does NOT end in -ly: careful / loud / fast

Fast

500

Make a sentence using “really” and an adjective.

Answers may vary

500

Give one quality of a good friend.

Possible answers: honest, caring, helpful

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