Fruit
Plants
Poetry
Grammar
Vocabulary
100
Where are a strawberry's seeds?
They are on the outside of the fruit.
100
How does a giraffe usually get water?
They eat many leaves!
100
Why do people like to read poetry?
It is fun and beautiful. It can make you feel happy or sad. It tells us about the world in new ways.
100
What is the difference in an antonym and synonym?
Antonyms are opposites and synonyms are words with similar meanings.
100
What do you call a male giraffe?
A bull.
200
Name three fruits that have a pit.
Apricot, cherry, peach, plum...
200
What are three things that every plant needs in order to grow?
Water, sunlight, and soil.
200
What do you call an author who writes poetry?
A poet.
200
What is an antonym and synonym for "father?"
Synonym = dad, daddy. Antonym = mother, mom.
200
What could fill in the blank? "I was uncomfortable on the subway because it was so _______! There were too many people."
crowded
300
Imagine that two fruits are changed to be one fruit together. What do you think a "gravacado" is? :)
Grape + avacado!
300
Why should you put a gate around plants that are outside?
Animals like to eat plants and will munch on them if you don't!
300
Which lines show a rhythmic pattern? 1) I like you 2) You like me 3) The sky is blue 4) And that is good!
Lines 1 and 3
300
Name five words that rhyme together!
cat, bat, sat, mat, rat ...
300
What is "a reason for doing something?"
purpose
400
Name 12 fruits!
Apple, banana, orange, kiwi, strawberry, melon, pomegranate, blackberry, blueberry, peach, pear, tangerine, plum, avocado, tomato, grape, cherry, raspberry...
400
What do you call a plant that is not a seed but not fully grown yet either?
A seedling. It is a young plant.
400
How should you capitalize this title? "the elephant and the little giraffe"
"The Elephant and the Little Giraffe"
400
What is the difference in "repack" and "unpack"? Think about prefixes!
Repack = pack again (one more time). Unpack = take out everything! (not)
400
Which animal is a mammal? crocodile, owl, squirrel, lobster
squirrel
500
What are three ways that seeds can travel?
Wind, water, and inside fruit.
500
What kind of story is "A Fruit Is a Suitcase for Seeds?" What does it teach us?
It is a nonfiction story. It teaches us information about a topic.
500
What does this line mean? "She felt as vacant as a hole. There was nothing inside her." (Think of a vocabulary word you know.)
"She felt as empty as a hole." vacant = empty
500
What are context clues?
They are words in a sentence that help you find out what another word means. For example, "Mt. Everest is so fierce. It is very dangerous to climb."
500
If you see someone in trouble, what should you try to do? (Think about your vocabulary tests!)
Protect them.
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