Main Idea
Infreneces
Vocabulary
Author's Purpose
Figurative Language
100

Lila practiced soccer every day after school. She ran laps, practiced passing, and worked on her shooting. On Saturday, she scored the winning goal for her team.

What is the MAIN IDEA? 

A. Lila likes Saturdays
B. Lila practices and improves in soccer
C. Lila plays with friends
D. Soccer games are fun

100

Jamal put on a jacket and grabbed an umbrella.

What can you infer?

A. It is hot
B. It might rain
C. He is late
D. He is tired

100

The giant cake was enormous.
What does “enormous” mean?

A. Small
B. Very big
C. Cold
D. Soft

100

A funny story about a dog.
Why was it written?

A. Inform
B. Persuade
C. Entertain
D. Explain

100

“The sun smiled down.”
What is this?

A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
D. Fact

200

Recycling helps reduce waste in landfills. It also saves energy and protects natural resources like trees and water.

Which detail BEST supports the main idea?


A. Recycling uses bins
B. Recycling helps save energy
C. Recycling happens at home
D. Recycling is easy

200

Sofia crossed her arms and turned away.
How is she feeling?

A. Happy
B. Excited
C. Upset
D. Sleepy

200

The glass vase is fragile.

What does “fragile” mean?

A. Strong
B. Easy to break
C. Heavy
D. Dirty

200

A book about sharks and facts.
Why was it written?

A. Entertain
B. Inform
C. Persuade
D. Joke

200

“She is as fast as a cheetah.”
What is this?

A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Hyperbole
D. Fact

300

Anna read every night before bed. She visited the library often and loved learning new words.

What is the main idea?

A. Anna goes to the library
B. Anna reads and enjoys learning
C. Anna sleeps at night
D. Anna has books

300

The lights flickered and the wind howled.
What is MOST likely happening?

A. A party
B. A storm
C. A game
D. A concert

300

The desert is a harsh place to live.
What does “harsh” mean?

A. Easy
B. Difficult
C. Fun
D. Quiet

300

“Eat vegetables to stay healthy!”
Why was it written?

A. Entertain
B. Inform
C. Persuade
D. Describe

300

“The classroom was a zoo.”
What is this?

A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Fact
D. Question

400

The park has swings, slides, and a big field. Families come to play, relax, and have fun together.

What is the main idea?

A. Parks have swings
B. Families like slides
C. The park is a place for fun activities
D. The field is big

400

Liam studied all night and yawned during the test.
What can you infer?

A. He is prepared but tired
B. He didn’t study
C. He is excited
D. He is leaving

400

The kitten was timid and hid behind the chair.
What does “timid” mean?

A. Brave
B. Loud
C. Shy
D. Fast

400

A how-to guide for baking cookies.
Why was it written?

A. Entertain
B. Inform
C. Persuade
D. Compare

400

“I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.”
What is this?

A. Simile
B. Hyperbole
C. Metaphor
D. Fact

500

Eating healthy foods like fruits and vegetables helps your body grow strong and gives you energy.

What is the main idea?

A. Fruits taste good
B. Vegetables are green
C. Healthy food helps your body
D. Food gives energy only

500

The dog scratched at the door and barked loudly.
What does the dog want?

A. To sleep
B. To go outside
C. To eat later
D. To play music

500

The boy was exhausted after running.
What does “exhausted” mean?

A. Full of energy
B. Very tired
C. Hungry
D. Angry

500

A commercial trying to sell shoes.
Why was it written?

A. Entertain
B. Inform
C. Persuade
D. Explain

500

“The wind whispered.”
What is this?

A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
D. Fact