Grammar
Genres
Text Structures
Punctuation
Informational Text
100

Which sentence uses the correct verb tense?

A. She walk to school yesterday.
B. She walks to school yesterday.
C. She walked to school yesterday.
D. She walking to school yesterday.

What is "C"?

She walked to school yesterday.

100

A story with made-up characters and events is called:

A. Nonfiction

B. Fiction

C. Biography

D. Informational

What is B?

Fiction

100

Which structure tells events in order?

A. Cause and effect

B. Problem and solution

C. Chronological order

D. Compare and contrast

What is C?

Chronological order

100

Which sentence is correct?
A. i like pizza.
B. I like pizza.
C. I like pizza
D. i Like pizza.

What is B?

I like pizza.

100

What is the main idea?

A. A small detail

B. What the text is mostly about

C. The first sentence

D. The title

What is B?

What the text is mostly about

200

Fix the sentence:
He don’t like pizza.

What is He doesn’t like pizza.

200

What genre tells a true story about a real person’s life?

What is Biography (or autobiography)

200

What text structure shows how two things are alike and different?

What is compare and contrast?

200

Add punctuation:
where are you going

What is

Where are you going?

200

What is one text feature found in informational text?

What is headings, captions, bold words, diagrams, charts, etc.

300

Which sentence uses the correct pronoun?

A. Me and her went to the store.

B. She and I went to the store.

C. Her and me went to the store.

D. Me and she went to the store.

What is B?

She and I went to the store.

300

Which genre includes stage directions and dialogue?

What is Drama?

300

“Because it rained, the game was canceled.”

What structure is this?

A. Problem/solution

B. Sequence

C. Description

D. Cause and effect

What is D?

Cause and effect

300

Which sentence uses commas correctly?
A. I bought apples oranges and bananas.
B. I bought apples, oranges and bananas.

C. I bought, apples oranges, and bananas.

D. I bought apples, oranges, and bananas. 

What is D?

I bought apples, oranges, and bananas.

300

Why do authors include headings?

What is to organize information and help readers find topics easily.

400

Rewrite using correct subject-verb agreement:

The group of students are going on a trip.

What is The group of students is going on a trip.

400

Explain the difference between fiction and nonfiction.

What is:

Fiction is made up; nonfiction is based on real facts and events.

400

Which structure would you most likely use to explain how to bake a cake?

A. Compare and contrast

B. Problem and solution

C. Chronological/sequence 

D. Cause and effect

What is C?

Chronological/sequence

400

Fix the sentence:
my favorite book is wonder by r j palacio

What is

My favorite book is Wonder by R. J. Palacio.

400

What is the author’s purpose in an informational text?

A. To inform

B. To persuade

C. To entertain

D. To confuse

What is A?

To inform

500

Correct all errors:

Neither of the boys have finished their homework.

What is Neither of the boys has finished his homework.

500

Name one characteristic of historical fiction.

Takes place in the past and includes real historical elements mixed with fictional characters/events, often in chronological order.

500

Explain the difference between problem/solution and cause/effect.

Problem/solution presents an issue and how it is fixed; cause/effect explains why something happens and the result.

500

Correct the punctuation:
He asked "can we go outside"?

What is

He asked, “Can we go outside?”

500

Explain how text features help readers understand a text.

They highlight important information, organize content, and make it easier to locate and understand key ideas.

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