Reading Comprehension
Writing Skills
Math Concepts
Vocabulary
Problem Solving
100

This is the main idea of a passage.

What is the central idea?

100

A sentence must have these two parts.

What are a subject and a predicate?


100

6 x 7 =?

What is 42?


100

A word that means the opposite of another word.

What is an antonym?

100

If you have 10 apples and eat 3, how many are left?

What is 7?

200

Clues in the text that support an answer are called this.

What is textual evidence?

200

This type of writing explains or informs.

What is expository writing?

200

A number that can be divided evenly by 2.

What is an even number?

200

A word that means the same as another word.

What is a synonym?

200

A store sells pencils for $2 each. How much for 4?

What is $8?

300

The character who tells the story is called this.

What is the narrator?

300
Words like "first," "next," and "finally," are called this.

What are transition words?

300

3/4 as a decimal.

What is 0.75?

300

Context clues help you figure out this.

What is the meaning of a word?

300

A number line shows numbers increasing in this direction (left or right).

What is to the right?


400

This type of text tells a story with characters and a plot.

What is a narrative?

400

The sentence that tells the main point of a paragraph.

What is the topic sentence?

400

The perimeter of a rectangle with sides 5 and 8.

What is 26?


400

A group of words with a special meaning (not literal).

What is an idiom?

400

If a shape has 4 equal sides, it is called this.

What is a square?

500

When you figure something out using clues, you are doing this.

What is making an inference?

500

Fix this sentence: "their going too the store"

What is "They're going to the store"?

500

Solve: 2x + 6 =14

What is x =4?

500

"Time flies," is an example of this type of figurative language.

What is personification?


500

A recipe needs 2 cups of flour. You double it. How much flour?

What is 4 cups?