A Fine, Fine School
One-Room Schoolhouses
Science
Context Clues
Simple Sentences
100

What does Mr. Keene think of the school?

The school is fine

100

What announces the start of the day?

A ringing bell

100

Name the seasons in order

spring, summer, fall, winter

100

Jack was so hungry he consumed three sandwiches and a bag of chips for lunch.

Eat

100

The students did their homework.

The students - subject


did their homework - predicate

200

When do the students go to school?

Everyday

200

What chores do students not do?

Bringing in wood for cooking

Bringing in wood for heating

Raising a flag

Cleaning the teacher’s shoes

Cleaning the teacher's shoes

200

The __________ is when the Sun heats up water, it goes into the air, it cools and forms clouds, and then falls to the Earth as rain or snow.

water cycle

200

He was thrilled to see the roller coaster, smiling and jumping with excitement.

very happy

200

My teacher walked to school.

My teacher - subject

walked to school - predicate

300

What does Tillie’s brother do on Saturday?

Swings

300

What do students write on?

blackboards

300

The __________ is what the air and sky are like.

weather

300

It was hard to see the blurry picture.

unclear

300

Sally yelled at her sister.

Sally - subject

yelled at her sister - predicate

400

Who doesn’t want to go to school on Saturday and Sunday?

The teachers and students

400

Who ran a one-room schoolhouse? 

One teacher

400

The Sun’s heat can turn water into ____________.

water vapor

400

The puppy was timid, hiding behind its owner when it heard a loud noise.

scared

400

She drank cold lemonade.  

She - subject

drank cold lemonade - predicate

500

What is a synonym of proud?

Happy

500

When were there more than 250,000 one-room school houses?

Early 1900s

500

Use a ____________ to measure the temperature of the air.

temperature

500

The room was messy, with toys and clothes all over the floor.

not clean

500

Our school closes on Saturday.    

Our school - subject

closes on Saturday - predicate

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