Gender Identity Pronouns
Wh-questions
Prepositions
Weather
Describing Time
100

What pronoun do you use to talk about a man?

he, his 

100

What does "who" refer to in a conversation?

people
100

What prepositions describe directions?

right, left 

100

How is summer weather different from winter weather?

Summer: hot, sunny

Winter: cold, snowy

100

What month, day, and year is today? What is the date? What will tomorrow be?

August 27th, 2025 

8/27/25

August 28th, 2025

8/28/25

200

What pronoun do you use to talk about a woman?

she, her, hers

200

What is the purpose of asking "why" in a question?

To find out the reason. 

The "because"

The explanation

200

What is the difference between "in" and "on"?

in = something enclosed in a space 

on = something touching the surface of an object or defined area

200

How are fall and spring weather conditions similar?

cool, windy, rainy 

200

What time of day does the sun first come out? What time of day does the sun go down?

Sunrise, morning

Sunset, evening

300

What pronoun do you use to talk about 2 or more people?

they, them, their, theirs

300

What are the 5 "wh" questions?

What, Who, When, Where, Why

300

What is the difference between "above" and "under"?


"Above" indicates a position higher than something else 

"under" indicates a position lower than something else

300

After it rains what might appear in the sky?

Rainbow

300

What time of day is the sun directly over head? What time of day does the moon come out?

Afternoon, night

400

What pronouns do you pair with "are"?

You, we, their 

400

What is the difference between "who" and "what"?

who = people

what = things

400

When do you use the prepositions "for" and "at"?

"for" to show duration of time, distance, purpose or reason, recipient, support, or exchange. For example, "I read for two hours" (duration), "I ran for five miles" (distance), "This gift is for you" (recipient), "I'm campaigning for change" (purpose), "I'm for the proposal" (support), and "I traded my cookies for your pretzels" (exchange). 


"at" to specify a precise time (at 3:00 PM, at midnight), a specific location or event (at the store, at a party), or a focus or target of an action or attitude (looked at the painting, angry at him). It can also be used for certain addresses, certain types of places (like a public building).

400

What are the signs of a thunder storm?


Thunder, lightning, windy, rainy

400

What phrases can be used to indicate future events?


will, going to, tomorrow, soon, at *insert time*, in _____ days/months/years, after, next week/month/year

500

What pronouns do you pair "is" with?

he, she

500

What is the difference between "when" and "where"?


when = time or day

where = location or place

500

When do you use the prepositions "to" and "with"?

"To" to show movement toward a destination or person, or the recipient of an action, while "with" indicates togetherness, accompaniment, using an instrument, or a relationship. For example, you might go to the store or talk to a friend, but you would go with a friend or write with a pen.

500

How would you describe severe weather conditions?

Stormy

500

Name a holiday celebrated in each season? (summer, fall, winter, spring).


Summer = Fourth of July 

Fall = Halloween/Thanksgiving

Winter = Christmas/New Years

Spring = Easter

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