Vocabulary
Suffixes
er & est
Story
Comprehension
Fact or Opinion
Critical Thinking Comprehension
100

There are _________ of insects on Earth.

millions

100

Mrs. Herrera is the __________  teacher in the world!(greater/greatest)

greatest

100

Name one of the animals that eat jellyfish?

Sea Turtles, Whale sharks, and Dolphins

100

Jellyfish do not have a brain.

 fact

100

Why does the author show pictures of jellyfish?

to show what different kinds of jellyfish look like

200

I can't _____ which movie to watch.

decide

200

That is the (bigger, biggest) spider I have ever seen.

biggest

200

What are the two reasons why jellyfish sting?

for protections and to catch food

200

Jellyfish are made mostly of water and a little protein.

 fact

200

Why does the author begin the article with the words if you were a jellyfish?

to make you think about what it is like to be a jellyfish 

300

What vocabulary word is a synonym of easy?

simple

300

I am going to exercise so I get (stronger, strongest).

stronger

300

What is special about the upside down jellyfish?

it grows its own food

300

It would be scary to touch a jellyfish .

opinion

300

Who is the author of this story?

Twig C. George

400

What vocabulary word means "to cause a sick or bad feeling"?

disgusting

400

Chocolate is the (sweeter, sweetest) kind of ice cream.

sweetest

400

Jellyfish are dangerous. In the story the author compared the Jellyfish to what animal to show that it is dangerous?  

a cobra

400

Jellyfish can sting.

fact

400

The article says a jellyfish is shaped like a bell. Why does the author use the word bell?

to tell you what a jellyfish looks like

500

What vocabulary word means "to cover by winding or folding"?

wrapped

500

Which of the two suffixes do you use when comparing two things?

er

500

What is the name of the jellyfish that grows to be as long as a blue whale?

Arctic Lion's Mane jellyfish

500

Someday you might be very lucky and see a jellyfish in the sea.

Opinion

500

What words does the author use to help the reader understand how a jellyfish stings?

“Like a bow and arrow”

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