A Tree Grows in Kenya
Hoot
Homonyms and Homophones
Modal Verbs
Active and Passive
100
Wangari Maathai was a Kenyan _________.
environmentalist
100
Which animal is the book Hoot about?
Burrowing owls
100
Words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings
Homophone
100
A helping verb that gives information
Modal Verbs
100
The order of active voice
Subject, verb, object
200
Which highland village in Kenya is Wangari Maathai from?
Nyeri
200
Who is the vice president from Mother Paula's?
Chuck E. Muckle
200
Words that are spelled the same but have different meanins
Homonym
200
Joe might come with us.
might
200
Order of Passive Voice
Subject, a form auxiliary verb be, a form of the main verb, usually a prepositional phrase
300
What is the name of the movement that Wangari Maathai was a part of in Kenya?
The Green Belt Movement
300
What kind of snakes did Roy claim were in the bucket?
Cottonmouth moccasins
300
Tear (teer) and tear (tare)
Homonym
300
You ought to pay attention when the teacher talks.
ought to
300
The North Pole was discovered by Santa Clause.
passive
400
Why did the Nobel Committee award her the peace prize?
Her work towards sustainable management of natural resources promoted peace
400
In the very end of the story, did Chuck E. Muckle build his restaurant?
No!
400
Two, too, to
Homophone
400
Modal verbs express the mode of _______, possibility, ______, or obligation
certainty, necessity
400
I fell down and scraped my knee.
Active
500
What solution did Wangari Maathai come up with to help the farmers live better lives while also preserving forests?
She suggested that farmers plant trees in "belts" around their villages.
500
Anything that makes people laugh or amuses them
Humor
500
We passed by the ice cream shop on our way to buy a good-bye present for Michelle.
Homophones
500
The renovation will take place sometime next week.
Will
500
The cake was devoured by the hungry children.
Passive
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