Math
Number Stories
ELA
Genres and writing
Random
100

19 x 7 =

133

100

If we start math at 09:25 and end math at 10:30 , how long do we do math?

65 minutes or 1 hour and 5 minutes

100

What does the end of every question need to have?

A question mark

100

A story that describes a certain moment is a ...

personal narrative

100

Which friend in 5A has a twin in 5D?

Kinda and Lara 

200

819 divided by 21

39

200

On Tuesday, many of the students in 5F were missing from class. 1/6 of the class went to a basketball tournament and 1/4 of the class called in sick. What fraction of the class was in school?

7/12

200

What do FANBOYS stand for?

for , and , nor , but , or , yet , so 

200

Name the genre: 

A story about space travel and aliens is ...

science fiction

200

When is Aly birthday?

March 15th

300

Write the expanded form for two million three hundred twenty thousand and nine.

2,000,000 + 300,000 + 20,000 + 9

300

In the magical Number Village, five friends—1, 2, 3, 4, and 5—discovered a treasure chest locked with a math riddle. "To open me," it said, "add us up and multiply by 2!"

30

300

An compound sentence is 

joins two independent clause  

300

Read this story determine the genre it belongs to.

In the crowded streets of Cairo, 11-year-old Omar helped his family at their falafel stand after school. One dusty afternoon, a tourist's wallet fell unnoticed near the cart—stuffed with cash and cards.

Omar's heart raced. He could buy new soccer cleats or sweets for weeks. But spotting the worried man scanning the market, Omar picked it up. "Excuse me, sir—this yours?"

The tourist hugged him, tipping generously. "You're honest gold!" That night, Omar's father ruffled his hair: "Integrity feeds us better than any wallet." From then on, Omar stood taller, knowing small choices built big character.

realistic fiction 

300

Which friend in 5F plays Handball? 

Youssef

400

845 x 15 =

12,675

400

In Number Village's enchanted forest, a wise owl challenged the seven friends—1 through 7—with a tougher vault. "Sum us, square the total, subtract 10, then divide by 3!" it hooted.

258

400

State the adjective in the following sentence?

The enormous, fluffy, golden retriever playfully chased the squeaky tennis ball across the lush green lawn.


  • Enormous (describes size)

  • Fluffy (describes texture)

  • Golden (describes color)

  • Lush (describes the lawn's quality)

  • Green (describes the lawn's color)

400

Read this story and determine the genre it belongs to.

In the whispering woods of Eldoria, young Elara found a glowing acorn that hatched into a tiny dragon named Flick. "I need your help," Flick squeaked. "The Dark Shadow stole the sun crystal, and now night never ends!"

Elara, brave at 10, grabbed her wooden sword and rode Flick through misty skies. They dodged thorny vines and solved a riddle at the Shadow's cave: "I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. What am I?" "An echo!" Elara shouted.

The crystal shone free, banishing darkness. Sunlight bathed Eldoria as Flick grew wings of gold. "You're my hero," he purred. Elara smiled, knowing true magic lived in courage and cleverness.


Fantasy

400

Which friend from 5F is an only child and has an older sister that studied abroad?

Hassan 

500

6,291 - 4,638 =

1,653

500

In Number Village's hidden cavern, the nine guardians—1 through 9—faced the ultimate cipher vault. "Sum us, cube the result, add 100, divide by 4, then subtract the sum of evens among us!" boomed the lock.

 22,786.25

500

Proofread the sentence below and correct the mistakes (5).

Me and my freind went to the store yesturday, but we forgeted our money at home.

  • Me → Should be "My friend and I" (subject pronoun required; "I" not "me").

  • freind → Spelling: "friend".

  • yesturday → Spelling: "yesterday".

  • forgeted → Grammar: Irregular past tense; use "forgot".

  • Comma splice → Grammar: Two independent clauses joined only by a comma; needs a conjunction ("and"), semicolon, or period.

500

Read this story and determine the genre it belongs to.

Born in Cairo's bustling heart in 1985, I grew up amid the Nile's eternal flow and the call of minarets. As a child, I chased street cats through Khan el-Khalili's labyrinth, devouring tales of pharaohs and poets by lantern light.

Life pivoted in my teens when my father, a mechanic, taught me resilience amid Egypt's upheavals. I studied nursing at Cairo University, balancing shifts at Maadi Clinic with dreams of storytelling. Marrying young, I raised two children while scribbling short tales—realistic slices of family grit, fantastical whispers of djinns.

Today, at 41, I teach part-time, rewrite emails for clarity, and craft stories like these, weaving my city's chaos into quiet triumphs. Cairo pulses in my veins; every word is a bridge between then and now.

autobiography

500

When is mothers day  ?

March 21st