Prefix and Suffixes
Synonym/Antonym
Compound Words
Conjunctions/Homonyms
Reading Comprehension
100

A prefix is placed in the beginning or ending of a root word?

beginning

100

The synonym of afraid is 

scared

100

Choose a word that is the compound word.

baseball 

girl

sit

baseball

100

Do you want to sit in the chair ( or, but, so) the sofa?

or

100

Bronco is a name for an untamed horse. The word bronco means “wild” in Spanish. Broncos are used for rough-riding contests in rodeos. Broncos in rodeos are called broncs. A rider who wants to win a saddle-bronc event at a rodeo must stay on a bucking bronc until a signal sounds. The rider must spur the horse as it comes out of a chute. The spurs must touch the bronc over its shoulder when its front hooves hit the ground. Then the rider’s boots must stay in the stirrups. The rider can use only one hand to hold on. The other hand can never touch any part of the horse. Judges watch the rider carefully to make sure these rules are followed.

1.  Bronco is

a. an untamed horse.

b. a rodeo rider.

c. a spotted horse.

a. an untamed horse.

200

The prefix "opposite of" means: mis, dis, re, or un?

dis

200

The antonym of frown is 

smile

200

What word is NOT a compound word?

together

outside

table

table

200

Homonyms: My mother read the (tales, tails) of the dragon.

tales

200

Bronco is a name for an untamed horse. The word bronco means “wild” in Spanish. Broncos are used for rough-riding contests in rodeos. Broncos in rodeos are called broncs. A rider who wants to win a saddle-bronc event at a rodeo must stay on a bucking bronc until a signal sounds. The rider must spur the horse as it comes out of a chute. The spurs must touch the bronc over its shoulder when its front hooves hit the ground. Then the rider’s boots must stay in the stirrups. The rider can use only one hand to hold on. The other hand can never touch any part of the horse. Judges watch the rider carefully to make sure these rules are followed.

2. Broncos are used 

a. in a carnival rides

b. for rough-riding contest

c. in fox hunts.

b. for rough-riding contest.

300

The suffix wrong means: mis, re, un, dis

mis

300

The word wits is the opposite of? 

a. smart

b. foolish

c. wise

b. foolish

300

Choose 2 compound words.

shirt               hamburger                  hello       

meanwhile 

hamburger and meanwhile

300

Ria ( maid, made) her bed this morning.

made
300

Bronco is a name for an untamed horse. The word bronco means “wild” in Spanish. Broncos are used for rough-riding contests in rodeos. Broncos in rodeos are called broncs. A rider who wants to win a saddle-bronc event at a rodeo must stay on a bucking bronc until a signal sounds. The rider must spur the horse as it comes out of a chute. The spurs must touch the bronc over its shoulder when its front hooves hit the ground. Then the rider’s boots must stay in the stirrups. The rider can use only one hand to hold on. The other hand can never touch any part of the horse. Judges watch the rider carefully to make sure these rules are followed.

3. The saddle-bronc rider must ride the bronc until...

a. sunset

b. the horse comes out of the chute.

c. a signal sounds.

c. signal sounds

400

What is the suffix of the base word: wonderful?

-ful


400

glad is to joy as terrible is to?

a. finish

b. scared

c. dreadful

c. dreadful

400

How many sets of word is together?


3

to/get/her

400

The girls was tired (but, yet, or) she did not want to go to bed.

yet

400

In a saddle-bronc event a rider must spur the bronc...

a. over its shoulder

b. behinds it ribs

c. on its rear legs


a. over its shoulder

500

In the root word disrespect, what does -dis mean?

the opposite of
500

Sit is to stand.. as tiny is to?

Huge

500

Choose the correct spelling of the compound word

a. falgpole

b. flacpole

c. flagpole

c. flagpole
500
Accept or Except mean to take something that is offered?

Accept

500
In the saddle-bronc event a rider must....


a. jump from one horse to another

b. ride a horse very fast

c. stay on a bucking horse

c. stay on a bucking horse