4th Grade Reading
4th Grade Writing
4th Grade
Reading 2
4th Grade Word Meaning
4th grade
RANDOM
100

When a character changes from the start of a story to the end, or has learned a lesson, we call this what?

Theme

100

What are these: "  "

Quotation marks

100

Anya and Lee both love outdoor sports. Since Anya lives in California, she swims a lot. She is thinking about joining a swim team. Lee lives in Vermont and is the best skier in class.

What is one difference between Anya and Lee?

Anya swims and Lee skis

Anya lives in California, Lee lives in Vermont

100

Horses will _________ on this green grass all day if you let them.


Graze, faint, ache, or break.

Horses will graze on this green grass all day if you let them.

100

Where is the Golden Gate Bridge?

San Fransisco, California

200

How many types of text structures are there?

For double points - name all of them

Problem and Solution, Chronological (Sequence), Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast, Descriptive

200

Is "I think green beans taste like boogers" an example of a fact or an opinion?

Opinion

200

Sarah reread the papers she wrote to make sure there were not any errors in her writing.


What does reread mean in the sentence above? What prefix let you know?

read again (re-)

200

If you are without a home you are a....

major, stray, break, cane

Stray

200

What day are we starting the MAP test?

April 9th

300

Honey bees communicate with each other. They can tell other bees where to find food. Honey bees return to the hive and do a dance that lets the other bees know where the food is located.

What is the main idea?

Honey Bees dance to communicate

300

What is a context clue?

Hints or clues found within a passage that can help the reader to understand the meaning(s) of new words.

300

On Christmas Eve each year, the Secret Santa passed out one hundred dollar bills to anyone who looked like they could use some extra help. Everyone talked the generosity of this man.


What does generosity mean?

Having a giving attitude

300

If you are breathing roughly that means you are...


Wheezing, scheming, squeaky, or weary

wheezing


300

How many hours are in a day? 

24

400

Name one type of text feature.

headings/title/subtitles/pictures/graphs/sidebars/captions

400

What is an example of a verb?

run, skip, hop, jump, etc.

400

Sarah took a long time deciding on her new car. She had a mechanic check out the engine. She checked online for its ratings. She didn't like to rush into anything.

How was Sarah behaving?

A. Generously

B. Happy

C. Cautiously

D. Foolishly

C. Cautiously

400

If I'm forcing something open am I...

Slicing, minding, prying, frightened 

Prying

400

What animal has blue blood and 9 brains? 

octopus

500

Margie looked in her cart. She had milk, eggs, bread and cereal. She headed to the frozen vegetable section. Finally she decided to buy some apples and bananas in the fruit section.


Where is Margie?

The grocery store

500

What should always go at the end of a sentence?

Punctuation. (.!?)

500

What point of view is this, and what did they think about the internet?


First person, A

500
The small boy could reach the shelf because it was ________.

stone, roasting, goal, lower, shadow.

Lower

500

What is one reading comprehension strategy we have gone over?

Text features, making inferences, visualizing, questioning, story elements
600

What is an inference?

An educated guess using evidence

600

Which word makes the sentence correct?

The boys put on (their/there) coats and ran outside.

their

600

Great Danes are the best dogs in the world. Even though they're very large, they make good pets for people living in apartments because they don't move around much. You should get one!

What is the author's purpose?

A. To persuade the reader to get a Great Dane

B. To share information about big dogs

C. To entertain with a dog story

D. To share information about apartment living

A. To persuade

600

There was ______ on the bathroom ceiling from all the humid air.

Goal, mold, shadow, stone, stove.

mold

600

What do you need to make a complete sentence?

Capital letter, punctuation, subject, predicate 

700

Every living thing needs food. Plants make their own food. Some animals eat plants and some eat other animals. Human beings eat both plants and animals.


What is the main idea?

All living things need some kind of food.

700

Beth was repainting her room. The walls were almost done. She decided just one more coat of paint and she'd be finished!

What is the meaning of coat in this text?

A. Outer garment worn to keep warm

B. Layer

C. The fur of an animal

D. A winter jacket

B. Layer

700

It was very quiet in the classroom when the fire alarm rang. The students lined up quickly at the door. They walked outside calmly and lined up in a field.


What happened because the fire alarm rang?

The students lined up and went outside.

700

We watched the cat _________ lazily in the sun.


Sprout, sprang, shrink, sprawl, shred.

sprawl

700

What is the capital of Illinois?

Springfield