Vocabulary
Spelling
Parts of Speech
Miscellaneous
Commas
100

What do the prefix non- and un- mean?

Example: nonsense, unhappy, nondestructable, 

not, opposite

100

Correct the spelling of the incorrect word...

Were going to the mall.

We're going to the mall.

100

This is the person, place or thing in a sentence.

noun

100

The time or location where a story takes place.

setting

100

Where does the comma go?

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15,299

200

What does the suffix -er/ier mean?

Example: faster, higher, busier, easier

more

200

Correct the spelling of word(s)...

Where going to go to Emma Russell Park.  Were is it?

We're going to Emma Russell Park.  Where is it?

200

Fill in the missing word:

I love going to baseball games _______ they are so much fun.

because/for

200

A word that describes a noun.

adjective

200

The comma goes here: 

July 12 1981

July 12, 1981

300

What does the prefix dis- mean?

Example: disassemble, disloyal, disrespect

not or opposite of


300

Fix the word that is spelled incorrectly...

They don't know how to wash there hair.

their

300

Name three types of punctuation.

,  .  ?  !  "  "

300

A person, place, or thing.

noun

300

The comma goes here: 

Oh I don't know.

Oh, I don't know.

400

What does the suffix -able / -ible mean?

Example: comfortable, editable, edible

able to


400

Fix the error...

I made a salad. It had lettuce tomato and croutons.

commas...

I made a salad.  It had lettuce, tomato, and croutons.

400

This is an action word in a sentence.

verb

400

This part of an essay tells what the topic will be.

Clue: This is what I tell everyone to write at the beginning of your paragraph.

introduction

400

The comma goes here: 

When we returned from summer break we had all grown.

When we returned from summer break, we had all grown.

500

What does the prefix mis- mean?

Example: misspell, miscalculate, misunderstood

wrong, wrongly


500

What is the correct spelling of ...

arggumentative?

argumentative

500

What are the nouns in this sentence?

My dog likes to sit in his doghouse in the winter.

dog, doghouse, winter

500

To describe how things are alike and how they are different.

Clue: We have done this in Flashlight and possibly on your WIDA test.

compare and contrast

500

Put it where it belongs:

I went to the store and bought some bananas oranges apples pineapples and oranges.

I went to the store and bought some bananas, oranges, apples, pineapples, and oranges.