This names a person, place, or thing.
noun
True or False:
You don't need to go back and check your work.
False:
You may catch mistakes you made or you may better understand something by checking it.
Read the sentence. Which is the correct spelling of the word that goes in the blank?
Abby asked if she could go to the store _______.
• to
•too
•two
too
Which sentence uses the correct punctuation.
A:Before I go to bed each night I brush my teeth.
B: The rabbit scampered across the yard, and ran into the woods.
C: I don't like to watch scary movies but I like to read scary books.
D: Our teacher gave us time to study before she gave us the test.
D: Our teacher gave us time to study before she gave us the test.
What phrase best connects "I really like to eat ice cream from different restaurants" and "Restaurants that serve ice cream are Dairy Queen, Baskin-Robbins, and Mrs. Curl Ice Cream Shop."
• even so
• later on
• let alone
• despite this
• for example
• in other words
for example
This expresses what the subject of a sentence does.
Verb
True or False:
You should stick with a questions until you are positive that your answer is correct no matter how long it takes you to get that one question right?
Tick Tock...Mind the Clock...Take your best "thinking guess", flag the question, and move on. You can come back to it later.
Read the sentence. Which is the correct spelling of the word that goes in the blank?
The magazine cover was ______ first time displaying the new spring apparel.
• there
•their
•they're
their
Leslie and June my mother's friends will be spending the summer with us.
Choose the proper way to correctly punctuate the above sentence.
A: Leslie and June, my mother's friends will be spending the summer with us.
B: Leslie, and June, my mother's friends, will be spending the summer with us.
C: Leslie and June, my mother's friends, will be spending the summer with us.
D: Leslie and June my mother's friends, will be spending the summer with us.
C: Leslie and June, my mother's friends, will be spending the summer with us.
What phrase best connects "The weather was not perfect" and "The kids played soccer."
• even so
• later on
• let alone
• despite this
• for example
• in other words
even so
Words that are used to describe qualities or nouns are know as these.
Adjective
Fill in the blank:
You should plug each choice in to see if it _______ and ask yourself, "does this ________ _______?"
You should plug each choice in to see if it fits and ask yourself, "does this make sense?"
Read the sentence. Which is the correct spelling of the word that goes in the blank?
This summer I plan to go _________ as much as I can.
• swimming
• swimiing
• swiming
swimming
Choose the sentence with the correct end punctuation.
A: Do you intend to complete your homework before going to the ballgame?
B: Cindy arrived at the dance just as everyone else was leaving,
C: How beautiful you look in that dress?
D: When did Jimmy arrive!
A: Do you intend to complete your homework before going to the ballgame?
What phrase best connects "I was very tired today" and "So, I chose to take a nap."
• even so
• later on
• let alone
• despite this
• for example
• in other words
later on
These are used to replace the name of a noun.
Pronoun
This tool in ILEARN highlights the text to help you keep your place when reading?
Read the sentence. Which is the correct spelling of the word that goes in the blank?
The ________ daisies make the room look bright and airy.
• beautiful
• beautyful
• beuteful
beautiful
Laurens mother went to see two movie's with us but she didn't have fun.
Correctly punctuate the above sentence.
A: Lauren's mother went to see two movies with us, but she didn't have fun.
B: Lauren's mother went to see two movie's with us, but she didn't have fun.
C: Lauren's mother went to see two movies with us but she didn't have fun.
D: Laurens mother went to see two movies with us, but she didn't have fun.
A: Lauren's mother went to see two movies with us, but she didn't have fun.
What phrase best connects "One of the primary ways children are exposed to violence is through video games" and "Parents often buy their children violent video games."
• later on
• let alone
• despite this
• for example
• in other words
despite this
This is used to describe a verb.
This feature in ILEARN allows you to get rid of the choices you know are wrong.
Strike through
Read the sentence. Which is the correct spelling of the word that goes in the blank?
The teacher asked that the class be ________ during the test
• quite
• kuiet
• quiet
quiet
Choose the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
A: The principal instructed us to take off our hats before we enter the building.
B: When you finish your homework; you need to clean, your room.
C: After completing their writing assignments: the students were instructed to read.
D: "If you want to buy a new iPad" you need to save your money.
A: The principal instructed us to take off our hats before we enter the building.
What phrase best connects "Due to her broken hip the athlete could not walk" and "The athlete could not run in the marathon"
• even so
• later on
• let alone
• despite this
• for example
• in other words
let alone