Math
Adjectives
Adverb
Nouns/Verbs
Novel
100

I have 57 marbles. I win 35 and then lose 12. How many marbles do I have now?

57 + 35 = 92 - 12 = 80 marbles left

100

In the sentence where are the adjectives?

Sarah saw the cute, little rabbit.


cute, little

100

In the sentence where are the adverbs?

The quiet girl smiled brightly.

brightly


100

In the sentence where are the nouns and verbs?

After I eat, I always brush my teeth. 

noun - teeth

verb - eat, brush

100

"... Iggy takes us along the alley to this other place. You can tell how the door has been busted in and the lock broke, and we go into the dark hallway. The lights come on and the first thing I notice is the perfume an old lady wears, and the smell of cats. “It ain’t much, but the old bat who lives here ..." Where did the old lady go?

“It ain’t much, but the old bat who lives here took the Greyhound to visit her sister for the holiday,” Iggy says."

200

I bought 37 cupcakes, 31 muffins and 15 giant cookies! I gave 12 cupcakes, 7 muffins and 3 giant cookies to friends. How many sweet treats do I have in total?

37 + 31 + 15 = 83     12 + 7 + 3 = 22      83 - 22 = 61 sweet treats left

200

In the sentence where are the adjectives?

My teacher is very kind and caring.

kind, caring

200

In the sentence where are the adverbs?

We will eventually do our homework.

eventually



200

In the sentence where are the nouns and verbs?

Can we buy some milk at the store?

noun - milk, store

verb - buy

200

"The little room is warm and close-feeling, and the furniture is ..." What is the furniture like?

"... the furniture is real old and saggy."

300

There are 89 people on the trains. 14 get off at the first station and 12 get off at the second station. How many people are left on the train?

89 - 14 = 75 - 12 = 63 people on the train

300

In the sentence where are the adjectives?

Sarah is the skinny girl with long hair.

skinny, long

300

In the sentence where are the adverbs?

She sang cheerfully as she waited for me. 

cheerfully


300

In the sentence where are the nouns and verbs?

Sit nicely before the teacher comes!

noun - teacher

verb - sit, comes

300

"He goes into another room and I can hear a door banging and stuff being moved around and when he comes back, he’s got ..." What does Kenneth have?

"he’s got this rope in his hands."

400

Lily has 30 candies, Jay has 26 candies and Sam has 19. Lily gives 15 candies to all the kids at the park and Jay gives 12 candies to all the adults at the park. How many candies do the three children have left?

30 + 26 + 19 = 75     15 + 12 =27     75 - 12 = 63 total candies

400

In the sentence where are the adjectives?

Ouch! This yellow cactus is so prickly.

yellow, prickly

400

In the sentence where are the adverbs?

The cat stretched out lazily.

lazily



400

In the sentence where are the nouns and verbs?

I remember seeing Jane last year.

noun - Jane, year

verb - remember, seeing

400

"My father lifts me up by the rope and says, “I know you have more sense that to waste your time stealing pocketbooks with a cripple kid. You can’t trust ..."

"You can’t trust a cripple, but I guess you know that now, don’t you?”

500

Mary's weight is 78 kilograms. She started exercising and lost 8 kilograms in three months. How many pounds does she weigh now?     1 kilogram X 2.2 pounds = pounds

78 - 8 = 70 kilograms     70 x 2.2 = 154 pounds

500

In the sentence where are the adjectives?

How many scary, brown bears are there in the busy zoo?

scary, brown, busy

500

In the sentence where are the adverbs?

I accidentally left my book in the classroom.

accidentally 


500

In the sentence where are the nouns and verbs?

The boy saw the huge, grey elephant playing. 

noun - boy, elephant

verb - saw, playing

500

"Looking down at him on the floor, how he overflows on the rug, I think about that story where a giant falls asleep and is tied up by little people." What is the story about the giant that falls asleep and is tied up by little people?

When Gulliver lands in Lilliput he falls asleep on the beach only to find himself tied up when he awakes. Gulliver's Travels