Grammar
Reading
Parts of Speech
Around the School
100

True or False

A conjunction connects parts of a sentence together. 

True

100

What are characters?

The people or animals in a story. 

100

What are nouns?

A person, place, or thing. 

100
What is your ELA teacher's name?

Miss Redman

200

What is a prefix?

Letters added to the front of a word to create a new word. 

200

What is main idea?

The general idea of what the whole story is about. 

200

Give three examples of verbs. 

Words such as run, jump, play, walk, talk.

200

Who is your math teacher?

Mr. Dowler

300

What is the past tense of the word run?

Ran

300

What is setting?

Where the story takes place.

300

What is a pronoun?

A word that stands in for the noun, such as she or he or they. 

300

What is our principal's name?

Mrs. Rottland. 

400

What is an antonym of the word 'bad'?

Good

400

What is the difference between fiction and non-fiction. 

Fiction is fake, and non-fiction is real. 

400

What is an adjective?

A word that describes a noun. 
400

Who is Mr. Armando?

Our secretary in the front office. 

500

What is an example of a metaphor?

Varies, but an example is 'she is a jewel'.

500
Name one author purpose. 

Author purpose is to inform, persuade, or entertain. 

500

What is the preposition in this sentence?

He jumped over the wall. 

Over. 

A preposition states where something is in  relation to something else. 

500

Who are our custodians?

Mr. Chris, Mr. Lupe, and Mr. Dario

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