An edge or an outline. Used to separate different countries.
a. border
b. hemisphere
c. transport
An imaginary line that separates the two halves of Earth
a. imagine
b. equator
c. suggest
b. equator
Choose the noun in this sentence:
"Can you open the door?"
a. open
b. door
c. the
b. open
Maria walked to the park and heard a small sound. She found a little brown puppy with a red collar. Maria put the puppy in her backpack and went to the park office. The office made a poster. Soon a woman ran up and said, “That is my puppy, Coco!” The woman thanked Maria. Maria felt happy and waved goodbye.
Who is the main character in this story?
a. The office
b. Maria
c. The puppy
b. Maria
To picture something in your head.
a. globe
b. suggest
c. imagine
c. imagine
Half of the Earth
a. hemisphere
b. equator
c. imagine
a. hemisphere
Which word is a noun?
a. quickly
b. teacher
c. happy
b. teacher
Liam planted one small seed in a sunny pot. He watered it every day. At first, nothing happened. Liam kept caring for the seed—he sang softly and gave it light. After many days a tiny sprout appeared. The plant grew tall and made bright yellow flowers. Liam shared seeds from the plant with his classmates. They planted them and the whole class had flowers. Liam learned that patience and kindness help good things grow.
What is the theme of the story?
Patience and kindness
A group of things in a certain order
a. equator
b. range
c. imagine
b. range
The people who live in a certain country
a. border
b. transport
c. inhabitants
c. inhabitants
lizard
lizards
Sara and Tom packed a picnic and walked to the sandy beach. The sun was warm and the waves were small. They put a blue blanket near a big rock and ate sandwiches. Seagulls flew above. Later they built a tall sandcastle and watched the orange sun set over the water. They packed up their basket and walked home as the sky turned purple.
What is the setting of this story?
At the beach
a. suggest
b. transport
c. continent
a. suggest
A round model of Earth
a. continent
b. globe
c. transport
b. globe
Turn this noun plural:
witch
witches
Sara and Tom packed a picnic and walked to the sandy beach. The sun was warm and the waves were small. They put a blue blanket near a big rock and ate sandwiches. Seagulls flew above. Later they built a tall sandcastle and watched the orange sun set over the water. They packed up their basket and walked home as the sky turned purple.
What happens at the end of this story?
Sara and Tom packed up their basket and walked home as the sky turned purple.
a. transport
b. imagine
c. globe
a. transport
A large mass of land
a. continent
b. border
c. equator
a. continent
Turn this noun plural:
baby
babies
Sara and Tom packed a picnic and walked to the sandy beach. The sun was warm and the waves were small. They put a blue blanket near a big rock and ate sandwiches. Seagulls flew above. Later they built a tall sandcastle and watched the orange sun set over the water. They packed up their basket and walked home as the sky turned purple.
What happens first in this story?
Sara and Tom packed a picnic and walked to the sandy beach.