Even though Anderson had a good job and a nice family, he yearned for more. Yearned most likely means.. a. accepted b. appreciated c. craved d. learned
craved
Daniel Sullivan was the first to notice the flames coming from the O’Leary barn at around 8:30 pm on October 8. A problem with the alarm box made it impossible for the people in the area to call for the fire department. By 9:30 pm, the entire block was blazing. In another 3 hours, there were fires all over Chicago. The heavy wind coming from the lake only made the fire bigger. It would be another day before the fire would be completely out. By that time, 17,500 buildings had been burned. What is the text structure?
Chronological Order
1. Ford Elementary is located in Lynn, Massachusetts. (fact or opinion)
2. Ford Elementary has the best students and teachers in the entire district! (fact or opinion)
1. Fact 2. Opinion
Dreson thought that it was a great injustice that girls could wear earrings in the school while the boys could not. Injustice most likely means... a. promise b. unfairness c. acceptance d. problem
unfairness
One day, Mrs. Miccichi told the class they would get extra recess if EVERYONE completed their homework on time. If one person forgot their homework, the whole class would stay inside to read. Unfortunately, one student forgot his homework. A group of children decided to do his homework for him so that Mrs. Miccichi wouldn't find out and they would still get recess! However, Joy and Ameha felt like the class was cheating and decided to tell Mrs. Miccichi what was going on. Mrs. Miccichi only let two children have recess that day--Joy and Ameha.
Honestly is the best policy
My little sister and her fluffy dog slowly went over the bridge. Identify the Nouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Verbs, and Prepositions.
Nouns- sister, dog, bridge. Adjectives- little, fluffy Adverb- slowly Pronoun- Her Verb- went Preposition- over
The Ford boys basketball team walked into the gym for their championship game. As they glanced down the court, they spotted the team they would be playing. "Psh," one boy said. "Look how short and little they are!" Another boy commented and said "They don't even have uniforms that match!" Finally, another child shouted "You call THOSE basketball shoes!" The boys started to laugh. Finally the game started. It turns out, even though the boys were short, they were really fast! The final score of the game was 55-2. Guess what team won? The ones with the short players, mismatch uniforms, and ugly shoes!
Don't Judge A Book By It's Cover.--Don't judge something until you get to know it.
The entire class worked really hard to get the "Reader Of the Day" award. When the award was given to Jessica, the whole class cheered and gave her a high five. Amais, on the other hand, rolled his eyes and said "no big deal!" What is a character trait of Amais?
Possible Character Trait- Jealous, unkind, inconsiderate.
Jacob studied all week for his big exam. When his friends asked him to hang out, he politely declined their invitation to study. When he was asked to play at recess, he chose to look over his math flash cards. He made sure to get plenty of sleep the night before and ate a healthy breakfast. When it was time to take the big test, Jacob got Advanced! What is the theme of this story?
Hard work pays off
Mrs. Miccichi- (shouting) NO RECESS. (walks to door) Class- (rolling their eyes) But Mrs. Miccichi we worked so hard this morning! Mrs. Miccichi- (sighs) I guess your right... Class- (stands up, cheering) Thank you, Mrs. Miccichi! (runs to line up) In a play, the _____________ are used to show what the characters do and how they say certain lines. They do not actually say these out loud.
Stage Directions
Even when the team lost in the championship, Deymer maintained his dignity, holding his head up high as he marched off the basketball court. Dignity most likely means... a. brave b. anger c. cool d. pride
pride
The students at Cobbett Elementary School got a new student from China that didn't speak any English. At recess, everyone was playing tag, except her. Students would run near her and stick their tongue out at her and try to make her talk even though she didn't know any English. She sat alone at lunch, and kids stole her food and threw little pieces of paper at her. Finally, Grace couldn't take it any longer. Even though her friends were making fun of the new girl, she knew it was wrong. The next day, Grace drew a picture for the new girl, taught her how to swing on the swings, sat with her at lunch, and even taught her to said "Hi" in English. Grace's friends got mad at her for doing this, but the new girl really appreciated it and Grace felt good for doing the right thing.
Stand up for what you believe in Kindness Do what is Right Right vs. Wrong Good vs. Evil