Which word is NOT a noun?
proud dough hedgehog danger
proud
(adj.) feeling good about who you are or something you have done
Is this sentence written correctly? Yes or no.
You is growing very tall.
No
Correct version: You are growing very tall.
Where did the three cubs live?
A rainbow is a type of severe weather.
True or false?
False
Which word has a hard c sound?
dice city car celery
car
Which vocabulary word is being described:
(v.) to fall or let something fall
drop
Which is NOT a proper noun?
Central Park Sally Computer Mexico
computer
What kind of plant do Paco, Lola, and their family pull from the ground?
A big yuca plant!
Name one way you can protect yourself from the sun.
Examples: using sunscreen, staying in the shade, wearing a hat, etc.
Which word below is NOT a compound word?
pancake birthday inside knight
knight
What part of speech is "since?"
A preposition
since
(prep.) after or from a time in the past
What should be added to fox to make it plural?
-es -> foxes
Which team does the bat play for?
("How Bat Got Its Wings")
The birds!
What are three things plants need to grow?
Options: light, water, air, and/or space to grow
Name one word with the phonograph _uit.
Examples: suit or fruit
Explain the word "stuck."
Example:
(adj.) not able to move from one place to another
Spell the plural version of calf.
c-a-l-v-e-s
What is a key used for on a map?
("Fun with Maps")
It tells you what the symbols mean.
Name one way a spider changes its environment.
Example: It creates a web to catch food.
What sw blend word describes a type of bird?
swan
What vocabulary word has the synonms "great, fine, superb" and the antonym "awful?"
splendid
(adj.) excellent and very impressive
What is a naming part of a sentence?
Example: It describes who or what the sentence is about.
Name a cause AND effect from "The Nice Mitten."
Example:
Cause - All of the animals go into the mitten.
Effect - The mitten pops!
What is a barometer used for?
It measures the air pressure outside.
Name two consonant digraphs with the letter h.
Options: ch, th, sh, and/or wh