Conclusion
Inference
POV
Phrases/Vocab
Main Idea
100

The baseball field was covered in a giant tarp. All the players were sitting inside the locker room, looking out the window at the gray sky. No one had their gloves or bats ready.

What is the most likely conclusion about the game?

The game has been delayed or canceled due to bad weather.

100

Mr. Chen wiped sweat from his forehead and quickly dug a small hole in the dirt. He placed a tiny seedling inside and immediately poured water onto the soil.

What can you infer about the temperature and conditions outside?

It is hot and the soil is dry.

100

Story: I love my neighborhood! I can walk to the park and visit the ice cream shop on the corner. It's the best place to live.

From whose point of view is this story being told?

First-person point of view (the person telling the story using "I").

100

Sentence: After I forgot my lines in the school play, I felt like I had egg on my face.

What does the phrase "egg on my face" mean?

It means I felt embarrassed or foolish.

100

Passage: Honeybees work hard. They fly from flower to flower, collecting nectar and pollen. They bring it all back to the hive to make honey and feed the colony. Without bees, many plants would not be able to grow fruits and vegetables.

What is the main idea of the passage?

Honeybees are important workers that help plants grow and make honey.

100

Marco put his lunch bag on the counter. His dog, Buster, jumped up, sniffed the bag, and then walked away wagging his tail. Buster never begs for food.

What can you conclude about the contents of Marco's lunch bag?

The lunch bag probably does not contain any dog treats or human food Buster likes.

100

After the doorbell rang, the cat immediately arched its back, hissed, and ran under the couch.

What can you infer about the cat's feelings when someone rings the doorbell?

The cat is scared or startled by the sound.

100

Story: Tim tried to look friendly, but his legs were shaking. "I'm not nervous at all," he told the teacher, but the teacher noticed his voice was quiet and weak.

Whose feelings are only observed (not told directly by the character)?

The teacher's point of view (observing Tim's shaking legs).

100

Sentence: The students were eager to hear the results of the science contest.

Which word could best replace "eager"?

Excited (or Enthusiastic)

100

Passage: The Statue of Liberty is in New York Harbor. It was a gift from the people of France. This large copper statue is a famous symbol of freedom and democracy for the United States.

What is the main idea of the passage?

The Statue of Liberty is a famous symbol in New York.

100

Lisa had a toothache. Her mom gave her a small coin and drove her to a tall, white building with a sign that had a picture of a smiling tooth.

What can you conclude Lisa is going to do?

She is going to see a dentist.

100

Sarah's shoes were muddy, her hair was wet, and she was carrying a fishing pole.

What can you infer Sarah was doing before she came home?

She was fishing near a muddy river or pond.

100

Story: Mia opened the door. The loud music was perfect! She thought, This is the greatest party ever! Her friend Ben thought: This music is way too loud.

Which statement shows the difference in the characters' points of view?

Mia loves the music, but Ben thinks it is too loud.

100

Sentence: I was surprised to see that the magician's small box was completely empty.

Which word could best replace "empty"?

Vacant (or Hollow)

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