Reading Comprehension
Grammar & Language
Writing Skills
Vocabulary
Speaking & Listening
100

What is the main idea of a story?

The central idea or what the story is mostly about.

100

Identify the subject in this sentence: "The brown dog ran across the field."

"The brown dog."

100

What is a hook in writing?

A sentence or question that grabs the reader's attention.  

100

What does the prefix "un-" mean?

"Not" or "opposite of." 

100

Why is it important to make eye contact when speaking? 

Shows confidence and respect. 

200

Name two ways to determine the meaning of unknown words in a text.

Use context clues or look up the word in a dictionary. 

200

What is a complete sentence?

A group of words that express a complete thought.  Begins with a capital letter and has an ending mark at the end.  

200

Name one element of a narrative story.

Characters, setting, plot.

200

What is a synonym for "happy"?

Joyful, cheerful, glad.

200

Name one rule for respectful discussion. 

Listen without interrupting. 

300

What is the difference between first-person and third-person point of view?

First-person uses "I" or "we"; third-person uses "he," "she," or "they."

300

What type of sentence is this? "Did you see the shooting star?"

Interrogative (asks a question).

300

What should you include in an opinion essay introduction? 

State your opinion and include a hook. 

300

What is an antonym for "difficult"?

Easy, simple. 

300

How can you show that you are actively listening?

Nod, make eye contact, ask related questions. 

400

Name one way the setting can affect a story.

It can influence characters' actions or mood.

400

Fix the error: "she dont like carots." 

"She doesn't like carrots."

400

Name two types of figurative language. 

Simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, alliteration, idioms, onomatopoeia

400

What does "context clues" mean?

Hints in the text that help figure out a word's meaning.  
400

What should you do if you disagree with someone in a group discussion. 

Respectfully explain your opinion. 

500

Explain how you can summarize a nonfiction text.

Identify the main idea and key details; retell it briefly. 

500

Name two common conjunctions. Hint (FANBOYS)

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So 

500

What is the purpose of a concluding paragraph?

To wrap up ideas and restate the main point. 

500

Define "hyperbole."

Exaggeration to make a point ("I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!").

500

What is one reason to ask questions after listening to a presentation?

To better understand the topic or speaker's ideas.