Inference
Spelling/Punctuation
Poetry
Mixed Math
Grammar
100

"Boy, oh boy it's hot out here!"

What is the season in the above sentence.

Summer

100

Spot the spelling error

Billy went walking threw the woods alone. He found a weird treasure map. "BANG!"

"What was that?" Billy thought to himself.

'Threw' is the spelling error. 'Threw' is actually correctly spelled but it is the wrong spelling for this scenario.

It should have been spelled:  "through"

100

True of false... 'BOOM!'  is an example of onomatopoeia?

True. 'BOOM!' is a word that is a sound

100

1 + 1 = 3


True or false?

False. I know, tricky right?

Hahahahahah :-)

100

What is the past tense verb for 'ask'?

Asked

200

Friday was our last day of school. My class spent the day at the playground and had a picnic. When the final bell rang, I ran out of the building and headed home. My mom had a popsicle waiting for me.

Which season and what time of day is it in the above paragraph?

Daytime in the summer

200

Which sentence is correctly written?

a:  hello. my name is jimmy 2 shoes. What is your name

b: "Hello. My name is Jimmy Two Shoes. What is your name?"

B.   The punctuation and capital letters are in the correct places.

200

Which poetic device is being used in the sentence below?

"That is an extremely excellent essay, Emma. Well written."

a: Alliteration    b: Metaphor    

c: Simile           d: personification 

a:  Alliteration because there are many words beginning with 'e'  (and 'w' too)

200

If A = 1 and B = 2 and C = 3, and so on...

4 x C ÷ B =

6 or F

200

When turning the verb 'break' into passed tense will the result be a 'regular' or 'irregular' past tense verb?

"break"  becomes "broke" which is an irregular verb

300

You walk into the room. You see more than 20 empty chairs/desks. You don't hear anyone around, not even outside...

Where are you and what day is it?

You are at school and it is the weekend because no one is around...

Similar answers will be ok!

300

Which of the following words should fill the blank:

a: where        b: we're       c: were        d: wear 

It is a good idea to __________ a mask when you go to the shop.

c:  wear.

300

Do these two words rhyme correctly?

'June'    and     'Platoon'

Yes they do. The both have a long 'ooown' sound at the end.

300

6 ÷ 0.5 = ______?

12. Because if we divide each of the 6 'things' into halves (0.5) then we will have 12 pieces/things...

300

True or false: Regular verbs in the past tense always end with "ed". For example: Talk = Talked

False. Sometimes regular verbs only need a d, or ied, and sometimes even a t.  Like: bend = bent

400

Jamie reached for the box of tissues. She blew her nose with a thunderous force and then tried breathing through it again. It was still blocked. She stood up and got a head rush that almost knocked her back down to the bed, but she regained her balance. As she tottered over to the phone on her dresser, all of her muscles ached. What is wrong with Jamie?

Jamie has the flu/cold/is sick.

400

Which piece of dialogue is punctuated correctly?

a:  "Today"! Tommy screamed.

b:  "Today!" Tommy screamed. 

c:  "Today! Tommy screamed."

b: is correct.   (teacher explain...)

400

Are the two words below perfect rhymes or slant rhymes?

Orange                Porridge

Slant rhyme. They sound similar but not a perfect rhyme. Some people say that there is no perfect rhyme for 'orange', unless you make up a new word...

400

If  1/2 of 18 = 9  What would this improper fraction equal?  3/2 of 9 =

 3/2 of 9 = 27

400

What is the past tense verb for the word 'cut'.

Cut.    Cut is the same whether it is present, past or future tense!

500

Sarah's family was sitting down to eat dinner when the phone rang. It was for her father. Sarah could hear him talking. “Does he have a fever? There is a virus going around, but I don’t want to take any chances. I will meet you at the south entrance.” Sarah’s father came back to the table. “I am sorry, guys,” he said, “I have to go to work now.”

What do you think Sarah's father's job is?

Sarah's dad is a doctor.

500

Fill the blank with the correct spelling:

a: you     b:  your     c: you're      d: youre

"I think  _____  going to win the race today."

c:  you're.    A contraction for you are

500

What poetic devices is being used in the sentence below?

The door crept shut with an 'eeeeekk'. Sometime tells me I'm not alone...

Personification: Door creeping

Onomatopoeia: 'eeeeekk' 

500

Which item below weighs the most:

a: 15kg of cooked chicken

b: 15 liters of cold water

The weigh the same. When water is weighed, 1 liter = 1kg

500

Which of the 4 verbs below is the same when it is used in the past, present and future:

a: hurry      b: cost      c: travel      d: draw

b: cost.

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