Aero and Officer Mike
Kids and Critters/ Imagine a Recipe
The Extra-Good Sunday
Grammar 1
Grammar 2
100

Which of the following is true? 

A. Officer Mike and Aero get to play all day.

B. Officer Mike and Aero are partners.

C.Officer Mike is a police dog.

B. Officer Mike and Aero are partners.

100

How are chefs like artists? (Imagine a Recipe)

A. They both use their imagination to create something new.

B. They both work in a kitchen

C. They both use paint to create art.

A. They both use their imagination to create something new.

100

How do the sisters get out of cooking dinner?

A. They try to be on their best behavior.

B. They beg their parents to cook dinner.

A. They try to be on their best behavior.

100

Which verb agrees with the subject pronoun?

She ( work, works ) with a partner to figure out the answer.

works

100

What is the contraction for "has not"?


hasn't

200

True or False:

Aero trains Officer Mike.

False

Officer Mike trains Aero.

200

Where is flan most popular? (Imagine a Recipe)

A. in Asian countries

B. in the United States

C. In Spanish-speaking countries

C. In Spanish-speaking countries

200

What is the closest meaning to the underlined word?

"While we're slaving out here, thought Ramona, as she climbed up on the counter to reach a box of cornmeal"

A. dancing hard

B. playing hard

C. working hard

C. working hard

200

Name two plural subject pronouns.

we, they

200

What is the non-contracted form of "won't"?

will not


300

Why did the author write this selection?

to teach readers about the relationship between police officers and K-9 partners

300

Why did the author write this selection? (Kids and Critters)

A. to ask readers to help the environment

B. to teach readers how to become a volunteer

C. to inform readers about the 4-H program

C. to inform readers about the 4-H program

300

Why are the sisters happy that their parents are cleaning up the kitchen?

AV: They don't want to clean up the mess they made.

300

Name three singular subject pronouns.

she, he, I, it

300

Is this sentence correct?

I have'nt gone to the park in a long time.

It is incorrect

haven't

400

Name three signals that Officer Mike uses and what they tell Aero to do.

an outstretched hand = stay

a raised arm = sit

a hand held flat = stay

400

Why did the author write the second sentence? (Kids and Critters)

"Just give your pet plenty of love, food, and water, and a clean, cozy place to live. Your rabbit will quiver its nose with delight!"

A.to provide an example

B.to state an effect

C. to present a solution to a problem

B. to state an effect

400

Why does Mr. Quimby tell the girls to cook dinner?

AV: He wants to teach them a lesson for not eating their dinner.

400

Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun.

The guards protect the castle. ____ patrol and look out for danger.

They

400

Which sentence is written correctly?

A. Wel'l go to the beach when it stops raining.

B. Tony isnt allowed to play video games by himself.

C. She'll graduate from high school at the end of May.


C. She'll graduate from high school at the end of May.

500

What does the second sentence do?

"The children ask many questions. Why is there a police badge on Aero's collar?"

A. It gives an example. 

B. It states an effect.

C. It restates the main idea of the first sentence.

A. It gives an example. 

500

Which sentence shows that 4-H program helps children prepare to be volunteers? (Kids and Critters)

A. 4-H is a program for boys and girls ages eight to eighteen.

B. In a 4-H club, you'll make new friends and find new interests.

C. Maybe you can use what you learn about animals to work a shift in a local animal shelter.

C. Maybe you can....local animal shelter.

500

Why did the author write this story?

AV: to entertain readers with a story of two sisters trying to cook

500
Which sentence is incorrect?

A. She encourages the children at school.

B. I obey the laws of my country

C. It chase the cat across the grass.

C. It chase the cat across the grass.

500

Name 3 contractions and 3 possessives that share the same sound. 

AV: you're, it's, they're

your, its, their

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