Vocabulary
Grammar
Reading
Writing
Figurative Language/Literary Devices
100

What is a synonym for happy?

Joyful, cheerful, glad, excited (accept reasonable answers).

100

Identify the noun:

The puppy chased the ball.

Puppy and ball.

100

The main idea tells us...

A) One small detail
B) What the text is mostly about
C) The ending only


B) What the text is mostly about

100

What should every sentence begin with?

A capital letter.

100

What is a simile?

A comparison using like or as.

200

What is the opposite (antonym) of ancient?

Modern or new.

200

Identify the verb:

The students laughed loudly.

Laughed
200

What is an inference?

A conclusion made using clues from the text and your own thinking.

200

What should every complete sentence end with?

A period, question mark, or exclamation mark.

200

Complete the simile:

"As quiet as a ________."

Mouse (or another common, appropriate answer).

300

Which word means to look carefully for information?

A) Wander
B) Investigate
C) Whisper
D) Celebrate

B) Investigate

300

Fix this sentence (write it on a wipe board):

i went to toronto on saturday

I went to Toronto on Saturday.

300

True or False:

Every story has a setting.

True

300

Name three transition words.

Examples: first, next, then, finally, meanwhile, after that.

300

What is a metaphor?

A comparison that says one thing is another without using like or as.

400

Use the word enormous in a sentence.

Accept any sentence showing correct meaning and grammar.

400

Add the correct punctuation (Write it on a wipe board):

Can you help me

Can you help me?

400

Who is the protagonist?

A) The main character
B) The author
C) The narrator only

A) The main character

400

What are three parts of a paragraph?

Topic sentence, supporting details, concluding sentence.

400

What type of figurative language is this?

"The wind whispered through the trees."

Personification

500

Replace the word said with a stronger verb:

"I'm so excited!" she said.

Examples: exclaimed, shouted, cheered, cried.

500

Which sentence is correct?

A) Him and I went outside.
B) He and I went outside.
C) Me and him went outside.

B) He and I went outside.

500

Name the five elements of a story.

Characters, setting, problem/conflict, events/plot, solution/resolution.

500

Improve this sentence (write it on a wipe board):

"The dog ran."

Accept any improved sentence using descriptive language (e.g., "The energetic golden retriever sprinted across the grassy field.").

500

Name the figurative language:

"I'm so hungry I could eat a hundred pizzas!"

Hyperbole

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