What is another phrase for ‘Happy’?
1. On cloud Seven
2. In sixth heaven
3. Over the moon
4. On the moon
3. Over the moon
Which of the following spelling is correct?
1. Excitment
2. Exitment
3. Exictment
4. Excitement
4. Excitement
What is a better word for scolded?
1. Reprimanded
2. Cried
3. Replied
4. Yelled
1. Reprimanded
When do we use 5-senses description?
1. to describe feelings
2. to describe an object
3. to describe a place
4. to describe a person
3. To describe a place
As ______ as a ________:
1. Angry…hippo
2. Happy…lark
3. Scared…leopard
4. Shocked…goose
2. As happy as a lark
Which description can we use for someone who is shocked?
1. Whirled around in excitement
2. Eyes welled up with tears
3. Eyes as wide as saucers
4. Turned as pale as a ghost
3. Eyes as wide as saucers
Which of the following is spelt correctly?
1. Calander
2. Calender
3. Callendar
4. Calendar
4. Calendar
What is a word to replace shouted loudly?
1. Questioned
2. Bellowed
3. Whispered
4. Cried
2. Bellowed
What is the 5-senses we use?
What is the meaning of ‘fish out of water?’
1. To feel like you do not belong
2. To feel like a fish dying
3. To take a fish out of water to cook it
4. To go fishing
1. To feel like you do not belong
What does ISAFE stand for?
1. I should always feed elephants
2. Ideas, Speech, Attitude, Feelings, Emotion
3. Inside, Speech, Action, Face, Emotion
4. Inside, Speech, Attitude, Face, Emotion
3. Inside, Speech, Action, Face, Emotion
Which of the following is spelt correctly?
1. Embarrassed
2. Ambarrassed
3. Embarassed
4. Embarrased
1. Embarrassed
Which word is not suitable to replace ‘asked’?
1. Questioned
2. Queried
3. Enquire
4. Demanded
4. Demanded
Match the following senses:
1) laughter of children filled the air
2) the fresh scent of perfume wafted into my nose
3) the water glimmered in the sunlight
1- sound
2- smell
3- sight
Which of these idioms are correct?
1. A rock’s throw away
2. Building clouds in the air
3. An orange a day keeps the doctor away
4. Once bitten, twice shy
4. Once bitten, twice shy
When do we use ISAFE:
1. For feelings
2. For actions
3. For speech
4. For problem
1. For feelings
Spell this word:
1. Jubilant
Tom said, “Hooray! We are going to Japan!”
Give me a word to replace ‘said’
Shrieked, cheered, cried, exclaimed
(anything acceptable)
Give me a sound description of a playground
Anything acceptable
Using ISAFE, describe an angry person.
I:
S:
A:
F:
E:
Any acceptable response by student
Spell this word:
Flabbergasted
Give me a sight and sound description of a classroom.
Anything acceptable