Vocabulary
Central Idea and Details
Text Structure
Figurative Language
Grammar and Conventions
100

 What does the word enormous mean?
A. Tiny
B. Huge
C. Loud
D. Fast

B.Huge

100

What is the central idea?
A. A small detail
B. What the text is mostly about
C. The title only
D. The first sentence

B. What the text is mostly about

100

A text that tells events in order uses which structure?
A. Cause and Effect
B. Problem and Solution
C. Chronological Order
D. Compare and Contrast

C. Chronological Order

100

“She runs like the wind.” is an example of:
A. Metaphor
B. Simile
C. Idiom
D. Hyperbole

B. Simile

100

Which sentence is correct?
A. she went home.
B. She went home.
C. she Went home.
D. She went Home.

B. She went home.

200

Which word is a synonym for happy?
A. Sad
B. Angry
C. Joyful
D. Tired

C. Joyful

200

Which detail best supports the central idea that dogs are helpful pets?
A. Dogs bark at strangers.
B. Dogs can help blind people cross streets.
C. Dogs like bones.
D. Dogs sleep often.

B. Dogs can help blind people cross streets.

200

What text structure shows how two things are alike and different?
A. Sequence
B. Compare and Contrast
C. Cause and Effect
D. Description

B. Compare and Contrast

200

“The classroom was a zoo.” is an example of:
A. Simile
B. Hyperbole
C. Metaphor
D. Idiom

C. Metaphor

200

Which word is a noun?
A. Run
B. Blue
C. School
D. Quickly

C. School

300

What does the prefix un- mean?
A. Again
B. Not
C. Before
D. Full of

B. Not

300

A paragraph is about how bees make honey. What is the central idea?
A. Bees have wings
B. Honey is sweet
C. How bees make honey
D. Bees live outside

C. How bees make honey

300

What structure is used when a problem is introduced and then solved?
A. Problem and Solution
B. Cause and Effect
C. Description
D. Sequence

A. Problem and Solution

300

“I’m so hungry I could eat a mountain!” is an example of:
A. Hyperbole
B. Simile
C. Literal language
D. Fact

A. Hyperbole

300

Choose the correct verb:
The dogs ______ in the yard.
A. runs
B. ranned
C. running
D. run

D. run

400

Fill in the blank: A word that means the opposite of another word is an __________.

antonym

400

Fill in the blank: Details in a text should support the ________ idea.

central 

400

Fill in the blank: If one event causes another to happen, the structure is cause and ________.

effect 

400

Fill in the blank: A comparison using like or as is called a __________.

Simile

400

Fill in the blank: A sentence must begin with a capital letter and end with __________.

punctuation

500

Which sentence helps you understand the meaning of the word fragile?
A. The glass vase broke when it fell.
B. The dog barked loudly.
C. We ran in the race.
D. She ate lunch quickly.

A. The glass vase broke when it fell.

500

Which sentence is most likely a supporting detail?
A. Tigers are wild animals. 

B. Tigers are interesting.
C. Animals live everywhere.
D. Tigers have striped fur for camouflage.

D. Tigers have striped fur for camouflage.

500

 Signal words like first, next, then, finally show which structure?
A. Compare and Contrast
B. Sequence
C. Description
D. Cause and Effect

B. Sequence

500

Which phrase is an idiom?
A. Cold as ice
B. Hit the books
C. Bright star
D. Soft pillow

B. Hit the books

500

Which sentence uses commas correctly?
A. I bought apples oranges and bananas.
B. I bought apples, oranges, and bananas.
C. I bought, apples oranges and bananas.
D. I bought apples oranges, and bananas

B. I bought apples, oranges, and bananas.

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