Parts of Speech
Story Elements
Grammar Time
Vocabulary Vault
Reading Fun
100

What is a noun? Give an example. 

A noun is a person, place, or thing. Example: dog.

100

Who is the main character in a story?    

The main character is who the story is mostly about.

100

The punctuation that ends a question.

A question mark (?)

100

What does happy mean? What is a synonym?  

Happy means feeling good or glad. Synonym: joyful, glad etc.

100

What do you call the person who writes a book?

The author

200

What is a verb? Act one out!

A verb is an action word. Example: run, jump.

200

What is the setting of a story?

The setting is where and when the story takes place.

200

What is wrong with this sentence: “he went to the park”    

The first word should be capitalized: “He went to the park.”

200

What’s the opposite of big?  

Small

200

What do you call the person who draws the pictures?

The illustrator

300

What is an adjective? Give 2 examples.

An adjective describes a noun. Examples: funny, red.

300

Name 3 things that can happen in the beginning of a story.    

Characters are introduced, the setting is shown, and the problem might begin.

300

Fix this sentence: “my dog like to run fast”

My dog likes to run fast.

300

Use the word amazing in a sentence.  

Answers will vary.

300

Why is it important to read every day?

Reading helps us learn new words, understand the world, and become better readers.

400

Which word is a noun: jump, cat, blue?

Cat

400

What is the problem in a story called?

The conflict

400

What are contractions? Give 2 examples.

Contractions are shortened words. Examples: don’t (do not), I’m (I am)

400

What does brave mean?

Brave means not being afraid to do something hard or scary.

400

What do you do if you don’t understand a word in your book?

You can sound it out, look at the pictures, or ask an adult for help.

500

Name one noun, one verb, and one adjective in a sentence.  

Example: The happy (adj) dog (noun) barks (verb).

500

Create a short story idea with a character, setting, and problem.  

Example: A boy (character) at the zoo (setting) loses his backpack (problem).

500

What are proper nouns? Name 3.

Proper nouns are specific names. Examples: Sarah, New York, Monday

500

Guess the word: “It means the opposite of quiet. It starts with L.”  

Loud

500

What is the difference between fiction and nonfiction?  

Fiction is made-up stories; nonfiction is real and gives facts.

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