Confusing Verbs
Making Comparisons
Tenses
Latin Roots/Prefixes
Elements of Poetry
100

I sit/set the glass on the table.

What is set?

100

The mansion is bigger/biggest than my house.

What is bigger?

100

I have/has to go to work today.

What is have?

100

The prefix "Uni" means
(hint:  unicycle, unicorn)

What is one?

100

Words that have the same ending sound

What is rhyme?

200

My head hurts and I don't feel good/well enough to go to the birthday party.

What is well?

200

This book is the most old/oldest in the library.

What is oldest?

200

She had/has to finish her homework before she could go to the park.

What is had?

200

The prefix "bi" means
(hint:  bicycle, bilateral)

What is two?

200

Paragraph to a story is like a _______ to a poem

What is a stanza?

300

Ask if you can/may go to the swimming pool on Saturday.

What is may?

300

Ballet is more difficult/difficulter to learn than tap dancing.

What is more difficult?

300

They are having/have 10 people over for dinner tonight.

What is having?

300

The prefix "tri" means...
(hint:  tricycle, trio)

What is three?

300

AABB or ABAB

What is a rhyming scheme?

400

Mary rises/raises her hand to ask a question.

What is raises?

400

Strawberry is the most popular/popularest flavor of milkshakes among the 5th graders.

What is most popular?

400

We has/had to get there early to get a good parking spot.

What is had?

400

The latin root "script/scrib" means...
(hint:  scribble, description)

What is write?

400

The moral or message of a story

What is theme?

500

I'm tired.  I want to lie/lay down and take a nap.

What is lie?

500

Mary is the cheerfulest/most cheerful person in our classroom.

What is most cheerful?

500

The name of the fidgets has/have been changed to Pop-Its.

What is has?

500

The latin root "voc" means...
(hint:  vocalist, advocate)

What is call?

500

When objects or animals have human characterstics

What is personification?