Inference
Author's Purpose
Main Idea
Figurative Language
Context Clues
100

Oliver sat at the kitchen table, staring out the window with a frown on his face. The rain poured down outside, making a rhythmic pitter-patter on the roof. His mom was cooking pancakes, and the delicious smell wafted through the air. But Oliver didn't feel hungry. He tapped his pencil on the table, thinking hard about his upcoming spelling test. He knew he hadn't studied enough, and the thought made him feel nervous.

What can you infer about Oliver's favorite breakfast based on the smell in the kitchen?

Based on the delicious smell of pancakes wafting through the air, we can infer that pancakes might be one of Oliver's favorite breakfast foods.

100

Title: Fun Facts About Sharks

Did you know that sharks have been around for millions of years? They are one of the oldest creatures on Earth! Sharks come in all shapes and sizes, from the tiny dwarf lanternshark to the enormous whale shark. In this book, you'll learn fascinating facts about different shark species, their habitats, and their behaviors. Get ready to dive into the exciting world of sharks!

What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?

A) To persuade readers to stay away from sharks. B) To entertain readers with stories about sharks. C) To inform readers about different shark species. D) To describe how to train pet sharks.

C) To inform readers about different shark species.

100

First, they heard monkeys. Then, they saw them. The monkeys were very noisy. The biggest animals were the elephants and the giraffes. The lions and tigers were the scariest. They laughed at the penguins and the seals. The class was on a field trip to the zoo! They were having a great time. 

What is the main idea of the passage?

A) The class observed a variety of animals at the zoo during their field trip. B) Monkeys were the loudest animals at the zoo. C) The penguins and seals provided entertainment for the class. D) The elephants and giraffes were the most impressive animals at the zoo.

A) The class observed a variety of animals at the zoo during their field trip.

100

The rain was blowing. The girl whispered to herself, "I hate rain!" The wind whistled as rain pattered on the sidewalk. It wa a very cold and rainy night.

Which line makes something in nature seem human? a. The rain was blowing b. The girl whispered to herself c. The wind whistled as rain pattered on the sidewalk

c: the wind whistled as rain pattered on the sidewalk

100

The family was going on a trip. Mother said, "We will leave soon." We had to hurry. It was a hectic morning. We had many things to do. 

The word hectic means: a. quiet b. busy c. rainy

b: busy

200

Emma stood in front of the closed door, holding a brightly wrapped gift in her hands. She shifted from one foot to the other, feeling a mixture of excitement and nervousness. It was her best friend Sarah's birthday, and Emma couldn't wait to surprise her with the present she had carefully chosen. She took a deep breath, raised her hand, and knocked on the door. 

What can you infer about Emma's relationship with Sarah based on the fact that she's bringing her a birthday present?

We can infer that Emma and Sarah have a close and friendly relationship based on the fact that Emma is bringing Sarah a birthday present. Typically, people give gifts to those they care about and have a strong connection with, such as close friends or family members. Therefore, Emma's action of bringing a birthday present suggests that she values her friendship with Sarah and wants to celebrate her special day in a meaningful way.

200

Did you know that trees are essential for our planet? They provide us with oxygen, clean the air we breathe, and offer homes for countless animals. In this book, you'll discover the importance of planting trees and how you can help make a difference. From choosing the right tree to planting and caring for it, you'll learn everything you need to know to become a tree planting expert. Let's go green together and make the world a better place for everyone!

What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?

A) To persuade readers to cut down trees. B) To entertain readers with stories about trees. C) To inform readers about the importance of planting trees. D) To describe the process of building treehouses.

C) To inform readers about the importance of planting trees.

200

Shelly had a big math test tomorrow. She needed to study. She got out her math book. She found all of her homework. She was going to do all of the problems from it for practice. She got out some scrap paper. Now she was ready to study. This story is mostly about: a. how a girl did on her math test b. about a girl getting ready to study for a math test c. why you should study for math tests

b.- about a girl getting ready to study for a test

200

The flowers danced in the gentle breeze, their petals swaying like ballerinas on a stage. The sun smiled down on the garden, its warm rays wrapping around everything like a cozy blanket. The birds sang a cheerful melody, their voices painting the air with notes of joy.

What does the phrase "The flowers danced in the gentle breeze" suggest?

A) The flowers were actually moving and twirling. B) The flowers were happy to be in the breeze. C) The flowers were growing quickly. D) The flowers were sad.

A) The flowers were actually moving and twirling.

200

after the detective spent all day studying the facts, he uncovered an important clue!

Which sentence uses uncover in the same way as the above passage? a. She uncovered the casserole for the last five minutes. b. her friends were afraid she would uncover the secret of her surprise birthday party!

b: her friends were afraid she would uncover the secret of her surprise birthday party!

300

As the school bell rang, Maya hurriedly packed her backpack and rushed out of the classroom. She waved goodbye to her teacher and joined her friends outside. They were all talking excitedly about the upcoming field trip to the zoo. Maya listened intently, her eyes sparkling with anticipation. She couldn't wait to see all the different animals and learn interesting facts about them. With a skip in her step, Maya followed her friends towards the school bus, eager for the adventure ahead. 

What can you infer about Maya's attitude towards learning based on her excitement for the field trip?

A) Maya enjoys learning in a classroom setting only. B) Maya dislikes learning and is only excited about the field trip because it's a break from class. C) Maya is indifferent towards learning but is excited about the field trip for other reasons. D) Maya has a positive attitude towards learning and is excited about the opportunity to learn outside of the classroom.

D) Maya has a positive attitude towards learning and is excited about the opportunity to learn outside of the classroom.

300

Everything we do contributes to our carbon footprint. Yet, what is this measure and what does it mean? A carbon footprint is the amount of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide or methane, that a person releases in one year's time. Driving a car, using electricity, and eating meat are just a few actions that contribute to a carbon footprint. On Earth Day, many people learn about their carbon footprint and may try to reduce it to lower their impact on the planet. 

What is the author's purpose?

A) To explain the importance of Earth Day celebrations. B) To describe different types of greenhouse gases. C) To persuade readers to reduce their carbon footprint. D) To tell a story about environmental conservation efforts.

C) To persuade readers to reduce their carbon footprint.

300

Lions live in groups called "prides." The males are in charge of protecting the pride from danger. The females hunt for food and take care of the cubs.

What is the main idea?  

a. Lions live in prides b. male lions protect the pride. c. Female lions hunt for food.

a: Lions live in prides

300

The moon was a glowing lantern in the night sky, casting its silvery light over the quiet town. Stars twinkled like diamonds scattered across a velvet blanket, while the crickets chirped a lullaby in the background.

What does the phrase "Stars twinkled like diamonds scattered across a velvet blanket" suggest?

A) The stars were actually sparkling like diamonds. B) The stars were falling from the sky. C) The stars were singing a song. D) The stars were hiding behind clouds.

A) The stars were actually sparkling like diamonds.

300

There was snow on the ground. A _____ wolf came out of the woods. He was thin and very weak. He hunted for food. He could not find any.

The context shows the word that best fits in the blank space is: a. large b. gray c. hungry

c: hungry

400

The sun dipped low in the sky, casting a warm golden glow over the quiet neighborhood. Emily sat on the porch steps, a book propped open in her lap. She turned the pages slowly, engrossed in the story unfolding before her. Occasionally, she glanced up to watch the leaves rustle in the gentle breeze or to listen to the distant chirping of birds. As the shadows lengthened, Emily sighed contentedly, savoring the peaceful moment before dusk settled in. 

What can you infer about the time of day based on the description of the sun and shadows?

Based on the description of the sun dipping low in the sky and casting a warm golden glow, along with the mention of shadows lengthening, we can infer that it is late afternoon or early evening.

400

aptain Cleanup was on a mission to save the planet! Armed with his trusty recycling bin and superhero cape, he soared through the city streets, picking up litter and sorting recyclables. With each piece of trash he collected, Captain Cleanup knew he was making a difference for the environment. Join him on his eco-friendly adventures and learn how you can be a superhero too!

What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?

A) To entertain readers with a superhero story. B) To inform readers about the importance of recycling. C) To persuade readers to create their own superhero costumes. D) To describe the history of recycling bins.

B) To inform readers about the importance of recycling.



400

Tigers are a type of cat. But they are very different from house cats. Cats make noises like purring and meowing. Tigers roar very loudly. Tigers would not make good pets.


What is the main idea?  

a. Tigers are different from house cats b. House cats purr c. tigers roar

a) Tigers are different from house cats

400

The trees whispered secrets to each other as the wind gently rustled their leaves. The river danced over the smooth stones, giggling as it went. The sun painted the sky with hues of orange and pink, like a giant artist's canvas.

What does the phrase "The trees whispered secrets to each other" suggest?

A) The trees were actually talking (making noise). B) The trees were listening to secrets. C) The trees were swaying in the wind. D) The trees were sad.

 

A) The trees were actually talking (making noise).


400

There are many people in the city who sell things. Some merchants sell food. Some sell clothes. I like the merchants who sell toys best. 

The word merchant means: a. people who sell things b. people who buy things c. people who throw things

a: people who sell things

500

Samantha stood at the edge of the playground, watching the other children play tag and climb on the monkey bars. She twirled a strand of hair around her finger, feeling a bit unsure. She had just transferred to this school and didn't know anyone yet. As she observed the laughter of the other kids, Samantha hoped she would soon find a friend to play with.

What can you infer about Samantha's feelings towards making friends in her new school?  

Based on the passage, we can infer that Samantha feels a bit nervous or uncertain about making friends in her new school. This inference is supported by the fact that she is standing at the edge of the playground, twirling a strand of hair around her finger, which is a common behavior associated with nervousness or unease.

500

Did you know that sea turtles are in danger of extinction? In this book, you'll learn all about these magnificent creatures and what we can do to protect them. From the challenges they face during nesting season to the dangers posed by plastic pollution, you'll discover the importance of conservation efforts to save sea turtles. Join us on a journey to safeguard these gentle giants and ensure their survival for generations to come!

What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?

A) To persuade readers to harm sea turtles. B) To entertain readers with stories about sea turtles. C) To inform readers about the threats facing sea turtles and how to protect them. D) To describe how to catch sea turtles for pets.

C) To inform readers about the threats facing sea turtles and how to protect them.
500

Scott was getting ready for his mom's birthday. He made her a gift. He also decorated the house. He helped his dad frost the cake. Then Scott put candles on the cake.

What is the main idea?  

a. Scott makes a cake b. Scott gets ready for his mom's birthday c. Scott decorates the house

b: Scott gets ready for his mom's birthday

500

The playground was a beehive of activity as children buzzed around like busy bees. Their laughter filled the air like sweet honey, and the swings soared high like birds in flight. The sun watched over them like a friendly guardian, shining brightly in the clear blue sky.

What does the phrase "The playground was a beehive of activity" suggest?

A) The playground was filled with bees. B) The playground was very quiet. C) The playground was crowded and busy. D) The playground was empty.

C) The playground was crowded and busy.

500

Sometimes people hurt animals. I think people should be tender and kind to animals. Most animals are nice. They do not hurt anyone. 

Which word is a synonym for tender? a. mean b. loving c. angry

b: loving