Spelling
Prefixes and Suffixes
Synonyms/Antonyms/
Homophones
Parts of Speech
Past, Present, Future
100

A finger is used to ______ a person. 

a. identify

b. identifie

c. identifey


a. identify

100

What is the prefix in the word disrespect? 

dis-

100

Synonym for hot

cold

100

What punctuation is needed?

Can you help me find my book___

? question mark

100

Chris _____ a picture for his sister. 

a. drew

b. draw

c. drawing

a. drew

200

Car fumes _______ the air. 

a. polloite

b. pollute

c. polloot

b. pollute

200

What is the suffix in the word hopeful?

-ful

200
Antonym for old

young

200

What is a noun?

Person, place, or thing

200

I am _______ in a race. 

a. ran

b. running

c. will run

b. running

300

It is very _______ for it to rain in the desert. 

a. unusul

b. unujual

c. unusual

c. unusual

300

What does the prefix "anti-" mean. 

(antidote, anti-hero, antibiotic)

against or opposite

300

Sally ___ some pizza.

a. eight

b. ate

ate

300

What punctuation is needed?:

I bought bread tomatoes lettuce and cheese 

I bought bread, tomatoes, lettuce and cheese. 

300

I will be _____ more when we run out. 

a. ordered

b. order

c. ordering

c. ordering

400

The most recent netball scores were very ______.

a. pleazing

b. pleesing

c. pleasing

c. pleasing

400

What does the suffix "-ly" mean?

(hopefully, beautifully, politely) 

To do something in a certain way

400

Josh needs a new ____ of shoes. 

a. pair

b. pear

Pair

400

What punctuation is needed to show someone is talking?

Quotation marks

400

I _____ to the doctor this morning. 

a. spoked

b. speaked

c. spoke

c. spoke

500

It is polite to talk ______ to people.

a. nicely

b. nissely

c. nisly

a. nicely

500

What is the prefix and suffix in the word "untruthful"?

Bonus: what does the prefix and suffix mean?

Prefix= un- (not)

Suffix= -ful (full of)

500

Synonym and Antonym for small

Syn: tiny

Ant: big, giant, large

500

What is an adjective?

A word used to describe a noun. 

500

We ______ waiting for the train to come. 

a. was

b. are

c. will

b. are