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100

Maya practiced her piano scales every single day for an hour, even when her friends were outside playing. Which character trait best describes Maya?

Persistent, Dedicated, Hard-working


100

"The classroom was a zoo" is an example of this type of figurative language.

Metaphor because it compares two things without using 'like' or 'as'.

100

If an author explains how a caterpillar turns into a butterfly in order of time, they are using this text structure.

Chronological or Sequence

100

What is a summary?

What the text is about, only using the most important key details

100

Using the meaning of the suffix -less, what does the word 'painless' mean?

Without pain

200

What are the three text structures and how can you spot each one?

-Chronological order (first, next, last or timelines)

-Cause/Effect (due to, so, because)

-Compare/Contrast (Similar, however, both)

200

If the root word 'view' means to look at, what does the word preview mean based on its prefix?

To look at before

200

In a nonfiction book about space, you see a small box of text next to a photo of Mars that gives extra facts. This text feature is called a ________.

Sidebar

200

Which word correctly shows that the bone belongs to one dog: dogs, dog’s, or dogs’?

Dog’s

200

If you do something in a quiet way, you are doing it ______.

Quietly

300

After losing his favorite toy, Sam realized that things are just objects, but his friendships are what really matter. This 'big lesson' is known as the story’s ________.

Theme or Moral

300

"The sun smiled down on the children at recess." This is an example of ________

Personification because the sun is being given human qualities

300

Which two of these are examples of metaphors? A) He is a lion. B) She is like a bird. C) The snow is a white blanket. D) It is very cold.

A and C

300

Can you name at least 3 text features and tell why an author will use them?

-caption - tells about a picture

-Illustration- helps readers visualize

-Heading-tells what a section is mostly about

-sidebar- gives extra information that was not in passage

-diagram- to help readers understand the parts of something

-timeline- to give readers date and times in chronological order


300

Tim is fast, but Sam is faster, and Joe is the fastest. Which suffix is used to compare three or more people?

-est

400

At the start of the story, Maya was terrified of the water. But after three weeks of lessons, she was the first one to jump into the deep end. How did Maya change?

She went from being afraid to being brave/confident

400

The king’s crown was ornate, covered in sparkling diamonds, gold swirls, and colorful rubies. What does ornate mean?

Highly decorated or fancy

400

After a long week of practicing his speech, Jackson finally won the class election. He realized that skipping his favorite TV shows to study had been worth it. What is a theme of this story?

Hard work pays off / Perseverance leads to success

400

What are the four types of poem and what makes each one unique?

haiku-3 lines , 5,7,5 syllables

limerick-5 lines AABBA rhyme scheme

Rhymed Verse- strong rhythm and pattern throughout the poem, lots of rhymes

Free verse- no set structure

400

Name at least 5 examples of figurative language and explain them or give an example of each

simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, personification, idioms, alliteration

500

The coach yelled, 'Everyone back to the line!' Ben groaned, thinking about his tired legs, but Leo cheered, excited for one more chance to practice. How do Ben and Leo's perspectives differ?

Ben is tired/unhappy about more practice, while Leo is excited/motivated

500

"At first, Jamie believed the new neighbor was mean because he never waved back. However, after Jamie saw the neighbor rescuing a stray kitten and gently feeding it, Jamie realized he had been wrong and decided to bake the neighbor some cookies. Select TWO ways the author shows Jamie’s development." 

  • A) By describing the neighbor’s house.

  • B) By showing Jamie’s change in opinion of the neighbor.

  • C) By explaining the neighbor’s background.

  • D) By describing Jamie’s kind action at the end of the story.

B and D (Jamie changed his mind and took action)

500

Jack says the new park is great because of the tall slides. Jill says the park is bad because there aren't enough trees for shade. What is the main difference in their viewpoints?

Jack focuses on the equipment/fun, while Jill focuses on the environment/comfort

500

The scientist said the results were unpredictable, but the student found them remarkable. Using your knowledge of suffixes (-able) and prefixes (un-), identify which two statements are true

  • A) Unpredictable means 'not able to be known ahead of time.'

  • B) Remarkable means 'without any remarks.'

  • C) Remarkable means 'worthy of being noticed or commented on.'

  • D) Unpredictable means 'full of predictions.'

 

A and C

500

Article A claims that 'School uniforms improve student focus.' Article B claims that 'School uniforms limit student creativity.' Select TWO ways that a student can accurately compare and contrast how these two authors present their information." 

A) By identifying that both authors agree that uniforms are necessary for a good school environment.

B) By explaining that Article A uses evidence about grades, while Article B uses evidence about art and self-expression.

C) By noting that both authors use the same claim but reach a different conclusion about school rules.

 D) By identifying that Article A’s purpose is to persuade readers to support uniforms, while Article B’s purpose is to highlight their downsides.

B and D

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