Unit 6 Comprehension
Unit 7 Comprehension
Unit 8 Part 1 Comprehension
Vocabulary
Grammar
100

What did William really want to have?

He really wanted to have a garden.

100

What was Scott starting to 

worry about? (Chapter 4)

He was starting to worry about how 

they get back home.

100

What did Lindsey like to do?

Lindsey liked to show off.

100

불공평한

unfair

100

What two things must a sentence have?

A subject and a verb.

200

What happened to William’s tummy?

His tummy was swollen up.

200

Where was the class visiting 

on a field-trip day?

The class was visiting the museum.

200

What is Yvonne’s favorite subject?

Math is her favorite subject.

200

v. to get away, get free from something

escape

200

What is the subject?

William accidently swallowed a whole mouthful of watermelon.

William

300

What did William accidentally swallow?

He accidentally swallowed a whole mouthful of watermelon.

300

What was the T-Rex doing?

It started chasing the little brown dinosaurs and eating them like they were popcorn.

300

Why couldn’t Yvonne believe Lindsey got a perfect score?

It’s because Lindsey didn’t even like math and she always made so many mistakes.

300

v. to make something off or away

remove

300

What is the object in this sentence?

The dinosaurs made cute chirping noises.

noises

400

Why did William sigh in relief?

He sighed in relief because it was all a dream, a bad dream.

400

What were the little brown dinosaurs doing?

They were playing 

and making cute chirping noises.

400

What did Yvonne ask Lindsey for?

Yvonne asked for one of those lucky charms.

400

n. the set of bones of a body

skeleton

400

Choose the correct verb

He (will eat/eats) all day

eats

500

What do worms do for plants?

Worms soften the soil for plants.

500

Why were the two boys staring 

at the huge T-Rex skeleton?

It was missing 

a tooth.

500

What did Yvonne need luck for?

She needed some luck for the science test.

500

adj. feeling angry or sad when you want what someone has


jealous

500

What two types of words are normally used for the subject?

Nouns and Pronouns