Test Features
Parts of Speech
Prefix and suffix
Characteristics
Classify
and Define
100

Why are some words in bold print?

They are important

100

What is a noun, verb and adjective?

Noun - Person, place, thing, animal, idea

Verb - Action

Adjective - Describes a noun

100

What do the prefixes non- and un- mean?

not

100

What do vertebrates have?

A backbone

100

Which animal group are humans classified?

Animal kingdom

200

What is usually under a photo?

A caption that describes the photo
200

What are the nouns in this sentence? One cage holds colorful birds.

Cage and birds.

200

Are birds warm-blooded or cold-blooded?

Warm-blooded

300

What is in a glossary?

Definition of words

300

What are the adjectives in this sentence? One cage holds colorful birds.

One and colorful

300

What does the prefix re- mean?

to do again

300

Where do aquatic animals live?

in water

400

Where can we find the table of contents?

The first few pages of the readers

400

Which noun is concrete in this sentence? Your anger is making your face red!

Face

400

What does the prefix pre- mean?

before

400

How are fish and humans different?

fish are aquatic animals

500

What is a heading?

Lets the reader know what that section of the text will be about


500

Which noun is abstract in this sentence? Your anger is making your face red!

Anger

500

What does the suffix -ed do to the word?

Makes it past tense

500

How are fish and humans alike? (hint: backbone?) 

Answers may vary

500

 What does extinct mean in this sentence? The Tasmanian tiger is extinct, they don't exist anymore.

No longer exist