Descriptive Adjectives
Cause and Effect
Finding Details
Plot of the Story
100

Use the following descriptive adjectives in order to describe a LION. 

golden, muscular, large

I saw a large, muscular, golden Lion.

100

What is the difference between cause and effect?

  • Cause is the reason why something happens.
  • Effect is the result of what happened.
100
Define problem and solution.
  • Problem – Something that goes wrong or needs to be fixed.
  • Solution – The way to fix or solve the problem.
100

What are the three major elements of a plot?

1. Introduction (B)

2. Climax (M)

3. Resolution (E) 

200

Think of three descriptive adjectives (size, shape, color) to describe an RABBIT.

The small, plump, white rabbit hopped across the garden.

200

What is the effect of this event? 

Tim forgot to lock his bike.

Answer may vary.

Example answer: His bike got stolen. 

200

Identify the problem and the solution in the following sentence. 

Anna’s pencil broke, so she borrowed one from her friend.

Problem: Anna’s pencil broke.

Solution: She borrowed one from her friend.

200

Organize the following event in order. 

1. Tom finally finds the treasure and returns home happily.

2. Tom finds a treasure map and decides to search for the lost gold. 

3. He faces challenges like crossing a river and escaping a cave.

2, 3, 1

300
Correct the order of descriptive adjectives. 


shape, color, size

SIZE, SHAPE, COLOR

300

Identify the cause in this sentence. 

  1. The boy was hungry, so he ate a sandwich.

The boy was hungry.

300

What is the solution to this problem? 

Mia lost her lunch money.

Answer may vary. 

300

Which part of the story introduces the characters and setting?

a) Introduction

b) Climax

c) Resolution 

a) Introduction

400

Choose the best set of descriptive adjectives to complete the sentence.

  1. The _____, _____, _____ giraffe stretched its neck to reach the leaves.
    a) short, wide, purple
    b) tall, long-necked, yellow
    c) tiny, square, blue

b) tall, long-necked, yellow

400

Fill in the blanks with a cause or effect to complete the sentence.

I forgot to set my alarm, ______________________.

, so I woke up late.

400

Mark was feeling very thirsty. What should he do?
a) Go to sleep
b) Drink some water
c) Jump up and down

b) Drink some water

400

What is the climax of the story? 

David and his friends found an old boat near the river. They decided to take it for a ride to explore a small island.

As they reached the island, a strong storm suddenly appeared, and their boat drifted away. They didn’t know how to get back, and the waves were getting stronger.

After some time, they found a rope tied to a tree. They used it to pull their boat back and safely rowed home.

A strong storm suddenly appeared, and their boat drifted away. They didn’t know how to get back, and the waves were getting stronger.

500

Fill in the blanks with three descriptive adjectives (size, shape, and color).


The __________, __________, __________ tiger roared loudly in the jungle.

Answer may vary. 
500

The puppy was thirsty, so it drank water. What is the effect?


a) The puppy ran away.
b) The puppy drank water.
c) The puppy ate food.

b) The puppy drank water.

500

Fill in the blank with the possible problem or solution. 

1. ______________________, so Dad fixed the broken chair. 

2. We got lost at the mall, so ___________________.

Answer may vary. 

Example answers. 

  • The chair's leg broke, so Dad fixed the broken chair.

  • We got lost at the mall, so we asked a security guard for help.

500

Define introduction, climax and resolution.

  • Introduction – The beginning of the story. It tells who the characters are, and where the story happens (setting).
  • Climax – The most exciting or important part of the story. This is when the main character faces the biggest challenge or problem.
  • Resolution – The ending of the story. It shows how the problem is solved and what happens to the characters.
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