Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Comprehension
Comprehension
100

Sally lives _____ me.

a. near

b. never

c. new

a. near

100

We thanked Mom after we had _____ to eat.

a. eight

b. enough

c. even

b. enough

100

Why does the author use pictures of children?

a. to show they are all the same

b. to show what they can do well

c. to show that they are not like you

b. to show what they can do well

100

Read this sentence from the article.

"I haven't discovered what I'm good at yet."

What could help someone discover what they are good at?

a. They could get a pet.

b. They could try new things.

c. They could look it up in a book.

b. They could try new things.

200

We ____ play together.

a. above

b. along

c. always

c. always

200

We are very ______ when we are together.

a. happy 

b. have 

c. house

a. happy

200

Why did the author write this article?

a. to help kids do well in school

b. to tell what kids did in the old days

c. to show that all kids are good at something

c. to show that all kids are good at something

200

What does the author want kids to do if they have trouble learning?

a. She wants kids to give up.

b. She wants kids to get help.

c. She wants kids to do it on their own.

b. She wants kids to get help.

300

Sometimes we tell _____.

a. stories 

b. studied

c. surprise

a. stories

300

How does Ken MOST LIKELY feel in the sentence below?

Ken's dad would not let him go to the park.

a. happy

b. mad

c. silly

b. mad

300

How do we feel when we do something well?

a. happy

b. mad

c. sad

a. happy

300

What does the word proud mean in the sentence below?

"I got my training wheels off earlier than I thought I would. I felt very proud!"

a. happy 

b. sad

c. tall

a. happy

400

_______ my mom let us bake a cake.

a. Once 

b. One

c. Out

a. Once

400

How does Lee MOST LIKELY feel in the sentence below?

Lee's pet is sick.

a. full

b. proud

c. sad

c. sad

400

What does it take to get good at something?

a. math

b. singing 

c. time

c. time

400

Why does the author end the article with the question What can you do?

a. She wants you to draw a picture.

b. She wants to tell you what she does well.

c. She wants you to think about what you do well.

c. She wants you to think about what you do well.

500

We watched it rise up ______ in the pan.

a. her 

b. here

c. high

c. high

500

How does Sal MOST LIKELY feel in the sentence below?

Sal's grandmother gave him a gift.

a. funny

b. slow

c. surprised

c. surprised

500

What does the word practice mean in the sentence below?

"If we practice, things get easier and easier to do."

a. do something new

b. be good at something right away

c. do something until you are good at it

c. do something until you are good at it

500

Which BEST tells what this story is about?

a. Everyone can sing well.

b. We all do something well.

c. We need help to learn math.

b. We all do something well.