Passive Threads 🕰️ (Grammar)
Ties that don't pollute 🍃(Vocabulary)
Long and Short Echoes🙊(Phonetics)
Knots and twists👓(Spelling)
Weave the message📖(Writing)
100

Identify the voice: “The cake was baked by Sara.”

Passive voice

100

What word describes clothes made quickly and cheaply?

Fast fashion

100

Which word has a short vowel? “Bit” or “Bite”?

Bit

100

Which is correct: “believe” or “beleive”?

Believe

100

What is the purpose of a report?

To inform or present findings clearly.

200

Change to active voice: “The book was read by the student.”

The student read the book.

200

What do we call material that can be used again?

Reusable

200

Say the long vowel sound in “cake”. What sound does the “a” make?

/eɪ/ (like the letter A)

200

Fill in the blank: “Don’t ___ the rules.” (brake/break)

Break

200

Who usually reads a report?

A teacher, manager, or specific audience needing information.

300

Change to passive voice: “They clean the beach every weekend.”

The beach is cleaned every weekend.

300

A place where waste is buried underground is called a…?

Landfill

300

Choose the word with a long vowel: “mad” or “made”?

Made

300

Which word is spelled correctly? “Receive” or “Recieve”?

Receive

300

What 3 parts should a report include?

Introduction, main body, conclusion

400

What is the subject in this passive sentence: “The trees were planted by volunteers”?

Volunteers (agent); The trees (grammatical subject)

400

What term means protecting natural resources?

Conservation

400

True or false: “hop” and “hope” have the same vowel sound.

False

400

Choose the correct form: “He will ___ the letter today.” (mail/male)

Mail

400

What kind of language should a report use?

Formal and objective

500

Rewrite in passive: “The company will publish a new campaign.”

A new campaign will be published by the company.

500

Name two actions that support sustainability.

Recycling, reducing waste, reusing items, buying eco-friendly products (any two)

500

Explain the difference in vowel sounds between “sit” and “site”.

“Sit” has a short /ɪ/ sound; “site” has a long /aɪ/ sound.

500

Spell a word with "ai" that means “painful” or “hard to bear”.

Example: Pain

500

Rewrite this informal sentence for a report: “We had a great time cleaning the beach!”

The beach clean-up event was productive and successful.