4th Grade
Math
4th Grade Writing
4th grade
RANDOM
4th Grade
Reading: Informational
4th Grade Reading: Narrative
100

Write an equivalent fraction to 1/3.

2/6, 3/9, 4/12

100

What does the beginning of every sentence need to start with?

A capital letter

100

What is the difference between theme and main idea?

Theme is the moral, message, or lesson of the story. Main idea is what the story is MOSTLY about.

100

What is Text Structure?

The way that an author organizes the information in a text

100

What are some elements of a narrative text? What do all narratives have to have? 

Character, setting, plot, problem, solution

200

1/10+ 3/10+1/10=

5/10 or 1/2

200

what is a noun (3)?

A person, place,or thing (idea)

200
Name 3 types of figurative language

simile

metaphor

onomatopoeia

idiom

hyperbole

alliteration

200

How can you figure out the main idea?

Determine what the passage is mostly about. Look for clues in the heading, text features, and repeated words


200

What the people or animals in a narrative called?

Characters

300

If we start math at 11:20 and end math at 12:45, how long do we do math? 

85 minutes or an hour and 15 minutes

300

An adjective is

A word that describes a noun

300

What are text features?

Graphics or visuals that help the reader to learn more about a topic.

300

Where can you look BESIDES READING THE PASSAGE in an informational piece of writing to determine the main idea?

The title and the headings.

300

What is the setting?

Where and when the story takes place

400

56x27=

1512

400

Name the adverb(s) in the following sentence?

The quiet grey raccoon snuck silently into the smelly trash can.

silently

400

    7,849-3,967=


3,882

400

Name 3 text structures

photograph, title, heading, caption, diagram, map

400

What are the three types of author's purpose? 

Persuade, inform and entertain


500

356 divided by 4

89

500

What type of sentence is the following:

Don't forget to clean your room.

Imperative

500

Name 3-5 parts of the plot diagram

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
500

What are the 5 types of text structures? 

Compare and Contrast
Cause and Effect
Chronology (sequence)
Problem and Solution
Description

500

What is THEME?

The message or lesson the author wants readers to learn.

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