Vocabulary 1
Grammar 1
Vocabulary 2
Grammar 2
Surprise
100

Vocabulary:

What is the name of "Eager to learn or know something"

Curious

100

Grammar:

Which of these is a proper noun? "dog," "Paris," "apple"?

Paris

100

This spelling word means "intense, turbulent, or furious action, force, or feeling; often destructive"

Violent

100

Grammar:

 What is a noun? 

A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.

100

This shape has six sides. 

Hexagon

200

Vocabulary:

Showing courage is known as . . .

Brave

200

Grammar:

Choose the correct pronoun: "___ went to the store." (He/His/He’s) 

He


200

This spelling word means "produced by humans and intended to imitate something in nature: simulated"

Artificial

200

Grammar:

What is the past tense of "sing"?

Sang

200

This season comes after winter. 

Spring

300

Vocabulary:

Difficult to understand or explain.

Mysterious

300

Grammar:

I’ll have / am having a lemonade and a chicken wrap.

have

300

This spelling word means "introducing new ideas or methods."

Innovative

300

Grammar:

What is the difference between "its" and "it’s"?

"Its" is a possessive pronoun, and "it’s" is a contraction for "it is" or "it has.

300

This is the male of a chicken.

Rooster

400

A collection of written or printed pages.

Book

400

Grammar:

Identify the subject and predicate (verb) in the sentence: 

"The dog barked loudly at the stranger."

Subject: The dog

Verb: Barked

400

This spelling word means "having doubts or reservations."

Skeptical

400

Grammar:

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb: "She ___ (choose) the red dress for the party."

chose

400

This continent contains Uganda, Cameroon, and Ivory Coast.

Africa

500

This spelling word means "a person whose job is to prepare and serve coffee or similar drinks (such as espresso)"

What is a barista?

500

Grammar:

Correct this sentence: “The books is on the table.”

The book is on the table. 

The books are on the table.

500

This spelling word means "a dramatic performance using gestures and body movements without words." 

Pantomime

500

Grammar:

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

"Who" is used as a subject, while "whom" is used as an object.

500

The Union was fighting against them during the Civil War.

Confederacy

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