Main Idea
Inference
Context Clues
Conjunctions
Idioms/Fig language
100

Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. Thousands of climbers try to reach the top each year. Some succeed, but many face dangerous weather and steep cliffs.

Climbing Mount Everest is popular but dangerous.

100

Maria looked at the thermometer, which read 32°F. She put on her coat, hat, and gloves before stepping outside. 

Q: What can you infer?

A: The weather is cold.

100

Sentence: The dessert was scrumptious, or very tasty.

Question: What does “scrumptious” mean? What type of context clue is used?

Answer: It means “tasty”; definition clue.

100

Sentences: I like apples. I like oranges.
Question: Join with a conjunction.

I like apples and oranges.

100

Sentence: I was so hungry I could eat a horse.
Question: What does this mean?

Answer: The person is very hungry.

200

Bees are important pollinators. When they move from flower to flower, they help plants produce fruits and seeds. Without bees, many crops would not grow as well

Bees play a vital role in helping plants grow.

200

The museum’s parking lot was completely full, and a long line of people stretched out the front door.
Q: What can you infer?

A: The museum is hosting a popular event or exhibit.

200

Sentence: Unlike his gregarious brother, who loves parties, Kyle prefers staying home alone.


Question: What does “gregarious” mean? What type of clue is used?

Answer: It means “sociable”; contrast clue.

200

Sentences: We can go to the park. It is raining.
Question: Join with a conjunction.

Answer: We can go to the park, but it is raining.

200

Sentence: Don’t spill the beans about the surprise party.
Question: What does this mean?

Answer: Don’t tell the secret.

300

During the Great Depression, millions of Americans lost their jobs. Families struggled to buy food, and many had to leave their homes in search of work. The government created programs to provide relief.

The Great Depression caused major hardships for Americans.

300

Passage: During the drought, the river’s water level dropped so low that boats could no longer travel through it.
Q: What can you infer about the drought’s effect?

A: The drought made transportation by river impossible.

300

Sentence: The birds migrated south, traveling to warmer places during the winter.


Question: What does “migrated” mean? What type of clue is used?

Answer: It means “moved/traveled”; explanation clue.

300

Sentences: She studied hard. She passed the test.
Question: Join with a conjunction.

Answer: She studied hard, so she passed the test.

300

Sentence: After she heard the good news, she was on cloud nine.
Question: What does this mean?

Answer: She was very happy.

400

Plastic waste is filling the world’s oceans. Marine animals can mistake plastic for food, which harms their health. Some countries are banning plastic bags to reduce pollution.

Plastic waste is a serious problem for oceans and marine life.

400

Passage: A scientist records data every day on melting ice in the Arctic. Over the past 20 years, her charts show the ice covering less and less area each summer.
Q: What can you infer?

A: The Arctic is warming and losing ice over time.

400

Sentence: The floor was immaculate. Not a single crumb, speck of dust, or dirty shoe print could be seen.


Question: What does “immaculate” mean? What type of clue is used?

Answer: It means “perfectly clean”; example clue.

400

Sentences: You can eat pizza. You can eat pasta.
Question: Join with a conjunction.

Answer: You can eat pizza or pasta.

400

Sentence: Trying to learn that whole book in one night is a tall order.
Question: What does this mean?

Answer: It’s a difficult or challenging task.

500

The invention of the printing press in the 1400s allowed books to be made more quickly and cheaply. This spread new ideas across Europe, encouraged more people to read, and helped spark the Renaissance.

The printing press helped spread knowledge and ideas across Europe.

500

Passage: After the factory opened in town, local residents began complaining of coughing and poor air quality. The city soon tested the air and found high levels of smoke and chemicals. 

Q: What can you infer?

A: Pollution from the factory is harming the town’s air quality and health.

500

Sentence: The old mansion was dilapidated—its windows were broken, paint peeling, and the roof sagging.


Question: What does “dilapidated” mean? What type of clue is used?
 

Answer: It means “run-down”; description clue.

500

Sentences: He didn’t study. He still got a good grade.
Question: Join with a conjunction.

Answer: He didn’t study, yet he still got a good grade.

500

Sentence: Even though he was nervous, he decided to bite the bullet and give his speech.
Question: What does this mean?

Answer: He faced something difficult or unpleasant with courage.