Vocab
Story questions
Punctuation
Homonyms
Homophones
100

___ are curved things used for catching and holding.

Hooks

100

Who invented Velcro?

George de Mestral invented Velcro.

100

Two:

Yes I do believe we will win

Yes, I do believe we will win.

100

1) An animal

2) To lower your head

Duck

100

I'll write it on the (bored/board).

I'll write it on the board.

200

___ are new things people think up or create.

Inventions

200

How do astronauts use Velcro?

Astronauts use Velcro to keep their things from floating away in space.

200

Three:

My favorite pizza toppings are pepperoni pineapple and jalapenos

My favorite pizza toppings are pepperoni, pineapple, and jalapenos.

200

1) The sound a dog makes

2) The part of a tree

Bark
200

Be careful not to trip on the (cord/chord).

Be careful not to trip on the cord.

300

A ___ is an instrument that makes tiny things look bigger.

microscope

300

Using his microscope to see the burs, what did George see? 

George saw that the burs had tiny hooks all over them.

300

Three:

Chris asked Is it my turn

Chris asked, "Is it my turn?"

300

1) Equal

2) A carnival with games and rides

Fair

300

I heard a (grown/groan) from the wounded man.

I heard a groan from the wounded man.
400

___ means learned about or found out about something.

Discovered

400

Why did George have the last laugh?

George had the last laugh because he found a way to make a fastener, named Velcro.

400

Four:

My friend said First we have to stop in Los Angeles California.

My friend said, "First, we have to stop in Los Angeles, California."

400

1) A season (Autumn)

2) To move from a high place to a lower place

Fall

400

There was a rose (petal/pedal) stuck on my bike (petal/pedal).

There was a rose petal stuck on my bike pedal.

500

Having ___ means being successful or winning even though it looked like you would fail.

the last laugh

500

According to the story, what is one way people get ideas for new inventions?

Sometimes people get ideas by looking in nature.

500

Four:

Susan can you please pass me the pepper asked Robert

"Susan, can you please pass me the pepper?" asked Robert.

500

1) A person or thing that is very like another

2) A contest or a game

3) A thin strip of cardboard or wood that burns at one end

Match

500

While in the (dessert/desert), I hoped for a piece of (dessert/desert).

While in the desert, I hoped for a piece of dessert.