Arsema: Compare/Contrast Vocabulary
Elise: Point-of-View
Leyla: Conjunctions
Anyone: Random Trivia
100

How are the words analyze and summarize similar?

Both involve understanding a text or information.  

100

Jordan notices that his partner, Mia, keeps rewriting his slides without asking. During class, Mia says, “I just want this to be perfect.” 

How might Jordan feel about Mia's actions?

He may feel frustrated, disrespected, or like his ideas aren’t valued since Mia is changing his work without asking.

100

Finish the sentence with a conjunction. 

Word bank: because, although, since, when, while, if, after, before, unless

I felt nervous...

I felt nervous because I had a big test.

100

What are the names of these two characters?


Princess Peach and Mario!

200

How are the words infer and predict different?

Infer means figuring something out based on evidence that already exists. 

Predict means guessing what will happen in the future.

200

Lena sees pictures online of her friends hanging out at a party she wasn’t invited to. The next day at school, her friends act like nothing happened. 

How do you think Lena feels?

She might feel hurt, left out, or think her friends didn’t want her there on purpose.

200

Finish the sentence with a conjunction. 

Word bank: because, although, since, when, while, if, after, before, unless

We went outside...

We went outside although it was cold.

200

Name the brand for this logo:



300

Compare and contrast the words describe and explain.

Similar: Both involve giving information about something.

Different: Describe tells what something is like (details, features). Explain tells how or why something happens.

300

A new student, Carlos, sits quietly during lunch and doesn’t join any conversations. When someone asks him a question, he gives a short answer and looks down.

How does Carlos feel about school?

He may feel nervous, shy, or unsure about how others will treat him. He might be overwhelmed in a new environment.

300

Finish the sentence with a conjunction. 

Word bank: because, although, since, when, while, if, after, before, unless

The students started working...

The students started working after the teacher gave them the directions.

300

What breed of horse is this?


Clydesdale

400

Compare and contrast the words evidence and example.

Similar: Both are used to support an idea or claim.

Different: Evidence is proof (facts, data, quotes). Example is a specific instance used to illustrate a point.

400

During the last few minutes of a close basketball game, the coach keeps Taylor on the bench, even though Taylor is one of the best players. After the game, the coach says, “I had my reasons.”

How does Taylor probably feel about being benched?

Taylor might feel confused, upset, or think the decision is unfair, especially if they believe they could have helped the team win.

400

Finish the sentence with a conjunction. 

Word bank: because, although, since, when, while, if, after, before, unless

I will finish my project...

I will finish my project if I stay focused tonight.

400

Michael B. Jordan won the 2026 Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for which movie?

Sinners!


500

Compare and contrast the words contrast and compare.

Similar: Both involve looking at two or more things.

Different: Compare focuses on similarities. Contrast focuses on differences.

500

Sam lets his younger brother borrow his phone. Later, he finds it cracked. His brother says, “It was an accident! I didn’t mean to!”

How does Sam probably feel about his phone?

Sam may feel angry, disappointed, or think his brother was irresponsible, especially since the phone was important to him.

500

Finish the sentence with a conjunction. 

Word bank: because, although, since, when, while, if, after, before, unless

She didn't go to the party...

She didn’t go to the party because she wasn’t feeling well. 

500

Name one of the headlining performers for Coachella 2026. 

Daily Double! Name all 3 headliners!

Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter, and Karol G 



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