4/5 Math
6/7 Math
Main Idea/Theme
Author's Purpose
Mystery
100

Hayley had 272 beads. She uses 89 beads to make bracelets and uses the rest to make necklaces. Each necklace needs 9 beads. How many necklace can Hayley make?

20 necklaces

100

This table shows the number of books by genre that are checked out from the school library on Monday. 

For every 4 mystery books checked out _____ nonfiction books were checked out?

3

100

What is the difference between the main idea of a text and the theme of a text?

The main idea is what the text is mostly about.

The theme of a text is what you learned.

100

Which text structure describes an issue and how it was solved? 

Problem and Solution

100

What does the word "drenched" mean in the following sentence: "After playing in the rain, the children were completely drenched from head to toe."

very wet

200

Shaun is plotting fractions on a number line. Each line represents an equal amount. What fraction is represented by the point?


3/6 or 1/2

200

What fraction is equivalent to the fraction represented in the picture? 

3/4 7/8 9/12 1/5

9/12

200

"Hey, Mia, why the long face?" asked Jake, Mia's teammate and closest friend.

Mia sighed, kicking the dirt beneath her cleats. "I don't know, Jake. Sometimes it feels like maybe I'm not cut out for this."

Jake grinned, slinging an arm around her shoulders. "Nonsense! You're the fiercest player out there. Remember what Coach always says? 'Believe in yourself, and anything is possible.'"

Mia's eyes lit up with renewed determination. "You're right, Jake. I forget that sometimes."

Together, they shared a fist bump, their bond stronger than ever as they faced the challenges ahead.

The theme of this story is "Never stop beleiving in your dreams". What sentence best supports the theme? 

A. Mia sighed, kicking the dirt beneath her cleats. "I don't know, Jake. Sometimes it feels like maybe I'm not cut out for this."

B. "Hey, Mia, why the long face?" asked Jake, Mia's teammate and closest friend.

C. Mia's eyes lit up with renewed determination. "You're right, Jake. I forget that sometimes."

C. Mia's eyes lit up with renewed determination. "You're right, Jake. I forget that sometimes."

200

What is the author's purpose in writing this paragraph?

A. To sequence the lives of two important leaders

B. To compare and contrast the actions of Martin Luther King and Cesar Chavez

C. To show how Martin Luther King helped Cesar Chavez

D. To describe how different leaders helped their communities throughout history

B. To compare and contrast the actions of Martin Luther King and Cesar Chavez

200

Diamond is writing a paragraph about a book she read, but she needs help! 

In the text, "Charlotte's Web" Charlotte helps Wilbur by becoming his friend and saying nice things about him. ________ "Charlotte, I'll never forget you. I promise I'll keep your memory alive. Some Pig. Terrific. Radiant. Humble. It's the least I can do." This shows that Charlotte was a good friend to Wilbur because she cared about him. 

What words can Diamond put in the blank to complete her essay? 

According to the text

The text says

The author writes

300

Shannon is building a rectangular garden that is 18 feet wide and 27 feet long. Write an equation that represents the area of the garden.

Area = 18 x 27

300

In this coordinate grid, the distance between each gridline represents 1 mile. Jose lives at (-5,-2). Sylvia lives at (-5, 1). How many miles apart do the two students live?

3 miles

300

What is the main idea of this paragraph? 


Sports have been an integral part of human civilization for millennia, tracing back to ancient societies like the Greeks and Romans who celebrated physical prowess through competitions like the Olympic Games. Throughout history, sports evolved from simple recreational activities to organized events with cultural, social, and even political significance. From the gladiatorial contests of ancient Rome to the emergence of modern sports in the 19th century, such as soccer, cricket, and baseball, sports have reflected societal values, innovations, and aspirations. Today, sports encompass a vast array of disciplines, from traditional games to extreme sports, uniting people across borders and cultures in the spirit of competition and camaraderie. 

A. Baseball is the most popular sport in the United States.

B. Sports have existed for a long time.

C. Teamwork is important to child development

D. The Olympic Games was created by the Greeks and Romans.

B. Sports have existed for a long time.

300

What is the author's purpose for writing this paragraph?

A. To compare storytelling today with storytelling of the past

B. To show why storytelling is important

C. To encourage others to tell stories

D. To describe the different ways people tell stories

D. To describe the different ways people tell stories

300

What are the 3 types of paragraphs in an essay? 

Introduction

Body Parapgraph

Conclusion

400

What is the value of 7 in the following number?

18.765

7 tenths 

400

Mr. Georges is conducting a science experiment where he has to mix two liquids. The blue flask contained 0.75 liters of water, while the red flask contained 5/8 liters of vinegar. How much more liquid was in the blue flask compared to the red flask?

1/8 liters or 0.125 liters

400

What would be a good title for this article?


Alright! Picture this: water is always on the move, changing form and place in what we call the water cycle. First, the sun heats up water in oceans, lakes, and rivers, turning it into vapor or steam—a process called evaporation. Then, this vapor rises up into the sky, cools down, and turns back into tiny droplets forming clouds, which is condensation. When those clouds get heavy, they release water as rain, snow, or hail—a process called precipitation. Finally, this water flows back into oceans, rivers, and lakes, where the whole cycle starts again. It's like nature's own recycling system!

A. Condensation Forms Clouds

B. Cycles of Life: The Marvels of the Water Cycle 

C. Water Vapor in the Air

D. Evaporation is Important to the Water Cycle

B. Cycles of Life: The Marvels of the Water Cycle

400

What is the author's purpose for writing this paragraph?

A. To describe how important smartphones are in our daily lives

B. To give the history of phone communication

C. To compare phones today with phones from the past

D. To show how important Alexander Graham Bell is

B. To give the history of phone communication

400

David and his friends all share an arepa. David eats 1/8 of the arepa. Geraldine eats 4/8 of the arepa. Francisco eats the rest of the arepa. How much of the arepa does Francisco eat? 

3/8 of the arepa

500

Which color point is at (4,6) on the graph? 

Blue

500

33.8 div 32.5 =

1.04

500

What is the main idea of this paragraph?


Presidents, with their captivating presence and profound influence, represent the essence of a nation's hopes and values. From the stirring words of Abraham Lincoln to the resilience displayed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, each leader leaves an enduring legacy, shaping the course of their country and beyond. They navigate through turbulent times, making difficult choices and offering reassurance during moments of uncertainty. However, amidst the pomp and circumstance of their position, lies a profound sense of duty and the relentless scrutiny of public opinion. In this complex role, presidents hold great power but also face formidable obstacles, their impact echoing throughout of history.

A. Presidents hold immense power and face significant challenges as they shape the course of their nation's history.

B. Presidents must have a good personality to be an effective leader.

C.  Abraham Lincoln was excellent speaker.

D. Being President is a very difficult job. 

A. Presidents hold immense power and face significant challenges as they shape the course of their nation's history.

500

What is the author's purpose in writing this paragraph?

A. To show the relationship between human's actions and climate change

B. To describe climate change

C. To give solutions on ways to change the climate

A. To show the relationship between human's actions and climate change

500

In the quiet barn, a chubby pig named Percy paced anxiously. His heart drummed a frenetic beat as he awaited the county fair. His trotters fumbled with anticipation, imagining the judges' stern eyes. But beneath his jitters, Percy was determined to prove his worth in the show ring.

What is the main idea of this story?

Percy is nervous before his big competition. 

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