MAIN IDEA
CONTEXT CLUES
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
THEME
STORY ELEMENTS
100

What is the main idea?
“Dogs need food, water, and exercise to stay healthy.”

Dogs need care to stay healthy

100

“The puppy was tiny, or very small.”
What does tiny mean?
A. Big
B. Loud
C. Very small
D. Fast

C. Very small

100

“He runs as fast as a cheetah.”
What type is this?
A. Metaphor
B. Simile
C. Hyperbole
D. Idiom

B. Simile

100

What is theme?
A. The characters
B. The setting
C. The lesson of the story
D. The problem

C. The lesson of the story

100

What are characters?
A. The place
B. The problem
C. The people or animals in the story
D. The ending


C. The people or animals in the story
 

200

Which is the main idea?

A . Cats sleep a lot
B. Cats are great pets because they are easy to care for
C. Cats like milk

B. Cats are great pets because they are easy to care for

200

“I was exhausted after running, so I took a nap.”
What does exhausted mean?
A. Hungry
B. Very tired
C. Excited
D. Angry

B. Very tired

200

“The classroom was a zoo.”
What type is this?
A. Simile
B. Idiom
C. Metaphor
D. Hyperbole

C. Metaphor

200

A story about sharing toys teaches:
A. Toys are fun
B. Sharing is important
C. Friends are funny
D. Playing is loud

B. Sharing is important

200

What is setting?
A. The lesson
B. Where and when the story happens
C. The problem
D. The characters

B. Where and when the story happens

300

Main Idea: Plants need sunlight to grow

 Which detail supports this?
A. Plants are green
B. Plants grow better near a window
C. Plants need soil
D. Plants have leaves

B. Plants grow better near a window

300

“The glass shattered when it fell, breaking into pieces.”
What does shattered mean?
A. Melted
B. Broke into pieces
C. Got bigger
D. Disappeared

B. Broke into pieces

300

“The wind whispered through the trees.”
What type is this?
A. Simile
B. Personification
C. Hyperbole
D. Metaphor

B. Personification

300

A character who never gives up shows:
A. Anger
B. Kindness
C. Perseverance
D. Fear


C. Perseverance
 

300

What is the problem in a story?
A. The ending
B. What goes wrong
C. The lesson
D. The setting

B. What goes wrong

400

“Rainforests have many plants and plants grow well because it rains a lot.”
What is the main idea?
A. Rainforests are cold
B. Rainforests have animals
C. Rainforests are wet places where plants grow well
D. Rainforests are dry

C. Rainforests are wet places where plants grow well

400

“She was nervous before the test, her hands shaking.”
What does nervous mean?
A. Sleepy
B. Happy
C. Worried
D. Hungry

C. Worried

400

“I’ve told you a million times!”
What type is this?
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Hyperbole
D. Idiom

C. Hyperbole

400

A story where lying causes problems teaches:
A. Honesty is important
B. Be loud
C. be funny about another person 
D. Be fast

A. Honesty is important

400

What is the solution?
A. The beginning
B. The characters
C. The setting
D. How the problem is solved 

D. How the problem is solved

500

Two paragraphs explain school rules and safety
What is the main idea?
A. School is fun
B. Students like rules
C. Rules help keep students safe at school
D. Teachers make rules

C. Rules help keep students safe at school

500

“The desert is arid, with very little rain each year.”
What does arid mean?
A. Cold
B. Wet
C. Dry
D. Windy

C. Dry

500

“Busy as a bee” means:
A. Lazy
B. Angry
C. Very busy
D. Sleepy

C. Very busy

500

A boy helps others and feels happy after
What is the theme?
A. Helping others brings happiness
B. Work alone
C. Be quiet
D. Don’t help

A. Helping others brings happiness

500

If a story happens at night in a forest, what is the setting?
A. Nighttime in a forest
B. Morning at school
C. Afternoon at home
D. Daytime at a park

A. Nighttime in a forest