Main Idea
Text Evidence
Theme/Characters & Interactions
Point of View
Vocabulary in Context
100

Every spring, butterflies travel long distances to find warmer weather. This process is called migration. During migration, butterflies fly in large groups and stop to rest along the way. Scientists study migration to understand how butterflies survive seasonal changes.

What is the main idea of the passage?

a. Butterflies are insects.

b. Butterflies migrate to survive seasonal changes.

c. Butterflies fly in groups.

d. Scientists study insects.

What is "Butterflies migrate to survive seasonal changes."

100

What is text evidence?

a. A prediction

b. Information from the passage.

c. A guess.

d. A title. 

What is "Information from the passage."

100
Students in Ms. Johnson's class participated in a community clean up day. They picked up trash, planted flowers, and painted benches in the park. By the end of the day, the park looked brighter and more welcoming for families. 


What is the best summary of this passage?

a. Students picked up trash.

b. Students helped improve a park through a community project.

c. Parks are important.

d. Flowers were planted. 

What is " Students helped improve a park through a community project."

100
I couldn't believe how fast the roller coaster went. I screamed the whole time?


What point of view is used?

a. First person

b. Second person

c. Third person

d. None

What is "First Person"

100

The ancient castle had tall stone walls and large wooden doors that looked very old.

What does the word ancient mean as it used in the sentence?

a. New

b. Very old

c. Modern

d. Small

What is "Very Old"

200

Schools across the country are starting recycling programs. Students collect paper, plastic, and cans in special bins. Teachers explain how recycling helps reduce waster and protect the environment. Many schools also hold competitions to see which class can recycle the most. 

Which detail best supports the idea that schools encourage recycling?

a. Students collect items in bins.

b. Plastic is used in schools.

c. Teachers give homework.

d. Schools have classrooms. 

What is "Students collect items in bins"
200
Caleb stated at his unfinished project the night before it was due. Instead of giving up, he gathered his materials and worked late into the night. The next day, he turned in his project with a proud smile.


What can you infer and which evidence supports it?

a. Caleb is lazy, unfinished project.

b. Caleb is responsible, he worked late to finish.

c. Caleb is confused, he started.

d. Caleb is tired, night.

What is "Caleb is responsible, he worked late to finish it."


200

Nina was nervous about joining the school play. At first, she avoided auditions, but her friends encouraged her to try. After practicing and gaining confidence, Nina performed on stage and received loud applause.

What is the theme of the passage?

a. Practice is boring.

b. Trying new things can build confidence.

c. Friends are not important.

d. Plays are easy. 

What is "Trying new things can build confidence."

200

They packed their bags early in the morning and headed to the beach for a weekend trip.

What is the point of view?

a. First person

b. Second person

c. Third person

d. Narrative

What is "Third person"

200

The scientist observed the experiment carefully and recorded every change in the data. 

What context clue helps you understand observed?

a. Scientist

b. Experiment and recorded data.

c. Carefully 

What is "Experiment and recorded data."

300

National parks are protected areas where wildlife and nature are preserved. Visitors can hike, camp, and explore the outdoors. Park rangers help protect animals and educate visitors about safety and conservation. Because of these efforts, many ecosystems remain healthy for future generations. 

How do the details support the main idea?

a. They show why parks are crowded.

b. They explain how national parks protect nature and wildlife.

c. They describe hiking only.

d. They compare parks and cities. 

What is "They explain how national parks protect nature and wildlife."

300

The author describes the forest as "silent", "shadowy", and "filled with twisting paths". As the character walks deeper inside, he begins to move more slowly and look around nervously. 

What can you conclude and what evidence supports it?

a. The forest is safe, twisting paths.

b. The forest is scary, words like "silent" and "shadowy".

c. The forest is small, walking slowly.

d. The forest is bright, looking around. 

What is "The forest is scary, words like "silent" and "shadowy". 

300

During the group project, Liam wanted to do everything his way. His teammates became frustrated and stopped participating. Eventually, Liam realized he needed to listen to others. Once he did, the group worked better together.

How do Liam's actions impact events and what is the theme of the passage?

a. He helps the group, teamwork is unimportant.

b. He causes conflict, then improves, teamwork requires cooperation.

c. He leaves the group, working alone is best.

d. He finishes quickly, speed matters most. 

What is "He causes conflict, then improves, teamwork requires cooperation."

300

You will need to complete the assignment before Friday, "the teacher explained." This will help you prepare for the test.

How does the point of view effect the passage.

a. It gives instructions directly to the reader.

b. It tells the story from a character's thoughts.

c. It describes animals.

d. It is written in third person.

What is "It gives instructions directly to the reader."

300

The athlete's performance was exceptional, earning her a gold medal and praise from judges.

What does exceptional mean and which phrase support its?

a. Average, judges

b. Outstanding, gold medal and praise

c. Weak, performance

d. Slow, athlete

What is "Outstanding, gold medal and praise"

400

Many cities are building bike lanes to encourage safer travel. These lanes give cyclists a designated space on the road, reducing accidents. In addition, biking helps reduce pollution and keeps people healthy. As a result, more people are choosing bikes instead of cars. 

Which detail best supports the main idea?

a. Cars are faster than bikes.

b. Bike lanes reduce accidents.

c. Cities are large.

d. Roads are crowded. 

What is "Bike lanes reduce accidents."

400

Ava noticed her teammate struggling during practice. Without being asked, she stayed after to help him improve his skills. Over time, the teammate became more confident.

Which details best supports the inference that Ava is supportive?

a.  Practice was held.

b. Ava noticed her teammate.

c. She stayed after to help.

d. The teammate improved. 

What is "She stayed after to help."


400

The setting of the story is a small town where everyone knows each other. When a new student arrives, the main character chooses to welcome her instead of ignoring her like others do. 

How does the setting influence the character's actions?

a. It makes the character leave.

b. It encourages kindness in a close community.

c. It creates danger.

d. It has no impact.

What is "It encourages kindness in a close community."

400

You should always wear a helmet when riding your bike. This will help protect you from injury.

What point of view is used and why?

a. First person, uses I

b. Second person, speaks directly to the reader

c. Third person, uses they

d. None

What is "Second person, speaks directly to the reader."


400

The hikers were exhausted after climbing the steep mountain trail for hours without a break.

Which context clue best helps define the meaning of the word exhausted?

a. Hikers

b. Climbing a steep trail for hours

c. Mountian

d. Break

What is " Climbing a steep trail for hours"

500

Libraries have changed over time. While they once focused mainly on books, many now offer computers, digital resources, and community programs. People can attend classes, use technology, and collaborate with others. These changes have made libraries more useful to modern communities.

What is the main idea and how is it developed?

a. Libraries have books, listing types of books.

b. Libraries have changed, showing new services and uses.

c. Libraries are quiet, describing rules.

d. Libraries are old, giving history only.

What is "Libraries have changed, showing new services and uses."

500

When Marcus saw the long line at the competition, he took a deep breath and stepped forward anyway. Even though others looked more experienced, he stayed focused and gave his best performance.

What can you infer and which evidence best supports it?

a. Marcus is afraid, long line.

b. Marcus is confident and determined, he stepped forward and stayed focused.

c. Marcus is confused, others looked experienced.

d. Marcus is leaving, took a breath. 

What is "Marcus is confident and determined, he stepped forward and stayed focused."

500

Jared lost the championship game because he refused to pass the ball to his teammates. Later, he watched as another team succeeded by working together. The next season, Jared focused on teamwork, and his team improved greatly. 

How do Jared's choices affect the outcome and what is the theme?

a. His choices don't matter, winning is luck.

b. His selfishness leads to loss, teamwork leads to success, teamwork is important.

c. He quits, giving up is best.

d. He practices, practice is easy. 

What is "His selfishness leads to loss, teamwork leads to success, teamwork is important."

500

Marcus couldn't believe his team had won the championship. He had practiced for months, and now all his hard work had paid off.

How does the point of view impact the passage?

a. It gives instructions.

b. It shows Marcus's thoughts and feelings from a third person point of view. 

What is "It shows Marcus's thoughts and feelings from a third person point of view."

500

The magician's performance was astonishing, leaving the audience amazed and unable to explain the tricks. 

What does astonishing mean and what context clue supports it? 

a. Boring, audience

b. Suprising or amazing, audience was amazed and confused,

c. Loud, performance.

d. Slow, tricks. 

What is "Surprising or amazing, audience was amazed and confused."