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What challenge did Maria face in the story?

She felt nervous about entering the school art contest.

100

Read the first sentence aloud. What expression or tone should you use to match the mood?

A tense or dramatic tone, because the wind “howled loudly.”

100

What is one thing that every narrative needs at the beginning?

An introduction to the characters, narrator, and situation.

100

Evaluate: (5 + 3) × 2

16

100

Write an expression for: “Subtract 6 from 20.”

20-6

200

How did Maria respond to her nervous feelings?

She practiced every day and entered the contest anyway.

200

What does the word “clutched” mean based on how it is used in the passage?

Held tightly.

200

Write one transition word you could use in a story.

Sample answers: Then, Later, Suddenly, Afterward, Meanwhile.

200

Which part of 4 × [2 + (6 – 3)] do you solve first?

(6 – 3)

200

What does (8 + 2) × 3 mean without solving it?

Three times the sum of 8 and 2.

300

What is a possible theme of this story?

Trying your best is more important than winning.

(Also acceptable: Believe in yourself / Don’t give up.)

300

Find one word in the passage that you might need to reread to confirm its meaning.

Possible answers: howled, clutched, shivering, gently.

(Any of these earns credit.)

300

Rewrite this with dialogue added.

Original: The girl found her dog in the backyard.

Example: The girl found her dog in the backyard and shouted, “There you are!”

(Any sentence with appropriate dialogue earns credit.)

300

Evaluate: 12 – {4 + 2}

6

300

Which expression matches “Add 5, 5, and 2”?

5+5+2

400

Which detail from the passage best supports the theme?

She didn’t win first place but still felt proud for trying her best.

400

Why is it important to read this passage at an appropriate pace?

Reading too fast may cause you to miss the mood or important details about Liam helping the dog; reading at the right pace improves understanding.

400

What are “sensory details”?

Words that describe what something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels like.

400

True or false: Brackets [ ] work like parentheses ( ).

True

400

Write a numerical expression that means “triple the sum of 7 and 4.”

3 × (7 + 4)

500

Summarize the passage in 2–3 sentences.

Maria is nervous about entering an art contest but practices daily.

She submits her drawing even though she’s unsure of herself.

She doesn’t win, but she feels proud because she tried her best.

500

What clue in the text helps you understand that the dog was cold?

The dog was “shivering.”

500

What should a narrative include at the end?

A conclusion that follows from the events and wraps up the story.

500

Evaluate: (10 – 4) + 3

9

500

Explain how 5 × (10 + 2) compares to (10 + 2).

It is five times larger than (10 + 2).