Time
Question words
Parts of Speech
Punctuation
Tests
100

Identify the time-order word:

Yesterday, I went to the park.

Yesterday

100

Complete the sentence:

_______ is she going to the store?

When

100

What is a noun?

person, place, thing, idea

100

Fix this sentence:

my brother’s dog is called tess

My brother’s dog is called Tess.

100

What is this question asking?

How does paragraph 14 relate to paragraphs 19 through 22?

How the paragraphs are connected

200

Identify the time-order word(s):

I went home first, and then I made dinner.

first, then

200

Complete the sentence:

_______ does Luke sleep?

Where

200

What is an adjective?

a description word

200

Fix this sentence:

one warm, sunny day jessica and lilly went to the zoo when they arrived, they visited the monkeys

One warm, sunny day Jessica and Lilly went to the zoo. When they arrived, they visited the monkeys.

200

What is this question asking?

Which detail best shows how Samantha changes from the beginning to the end of the story?

Text evidence that demonstrates how a character changes through the story

300

Identify the time-order word(s):

First, you should pick a book from the library. Later, you can read it at home.

First, Later

300

Complete the sentence:

_______ is the first day of school?

When

300

What is a verb?

an action

300

Fix this sentence:

i like the zoo, said jessica lilly looked up and saw a monkey had stolen her lunchbox

"I like the zoo," said Jessica. Lilly looked up and saw a monkey had stolen her lunchbox!

300

What is the question asking?

What point is the author making in the story?

Author's purpose or message (main idea!)

400

Identify the time order word(s):

Before, horses carried letters. Now, planes carry them. That's much faster!

Before, Now

400

Complete the sentence:

_______ are the windows open?

Why

400

what is an adverb?

a word that describes an action.
400

Fix this sentence:

“Gosh, Mary said. This homework is hard.”

“Gosh," Mary said. "This homework is hard.”

400

What is this question asking?

How does the illustration support the information in paragraph 2?

How the picture helps us understand the text. 

500

Shooting stars are not really stars. They are pieces of rock and dust that fly through outer space. These pieces then burn up in the earth's atmosphere. This make them appear as bright flashes that look like stars. 

then
500

Complete the sentence:

_______ is at the door?

Who
500

What is a preposition?

a word that describes location

500

Fix this sentence:

“When is it supposed to rain again, I asked?”

“When is it supposed to rain again?" I asked

500

What is the question asking?

How does paragraph 5 support a central idea of the article? 

(bonus if you can say what part of RACE!)

How paragraph 5 is connected to the central idea (E)

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