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Amandas dad asked her what happened to the lamp that was broken in the living

room. She knew that she and her sister had broken it when they were playing with
the basketball. She told her father the truth about what happened and that it was
an accident even though she knew they would still get in trouble.
1. Amanda was very___________ about what happened to the lamp.
a. dishonest
b. happy
c. fortunate
d. honest

In the word "unlucky" the prefix un- means what?


a. not
b. before
c. in
d. wrong

Which sentence contains an action verb?


a. Roger is my best friend.
b. Roger is my neighbor.
c. Roger and his family are nice to me.
d. Roger and I play games on the computer.

If I use the prefix DIS and the base word LIKE, what is my new word?
a. liked
b. like

c. dislike
d. do not like

Which word means to not approve?


a. reapprove
b. unapprove
c. preapprove
d. disapprove

Which prefix would make the base word "heat" mean heat before?
a. re
b. pre
c. dis
d. in

Long ago, there lived a pig that was given plenty of good food to eat each day.
Needless to say, the sheep was quite satisfied with his life. Satisfied, that is, until
one morning when the farmer's wife brought his food and said, "Enjoy this good
food while you can, dear sheep. For you shan't be around much longer!"
Make a prediction: What does the farmer's wife most likely tell the pig next?
a. "We are moving to another farm!"
b. "You are being sold to a pet store!"
c. "When next we meet, you will be on our dinner table!"
d. "We will put you on a diet because you are getting fat!"

Jeff's father was IRATE because Jeff talked back to him and had a bad attitude all
day long.
Based on the sentence above, IRATE probably means what?
a. happy
b. angry
c. not bothered
d. tired

Sydney's dad took her stuffed animal away because Sydney had misbehaved.
Sydney PLEADED with her dad to give her the stuffed animal back.
Based on the sentence above, what does PLEADED mean?
a. asked him
b. begged him
c. did not care
d. offered to pay him

When an author tells a story or describes imaginary characters, places or events


he/she is writing to
.
a. entertain
b. persuade
c. sing
d. inform

The thought of eating a rat is ABHORRENT to most people.


Based on the sentence above, what does the word ABHORRENT mean?

a. fun
b. horrible
c. delicious
d. exciting

Choose the correct form of GOOD to complete the sentence.


That was the

baseball game I've seen all year.

a. good
b. better
c. best

Which of the following is an example of alliteration?


a. Pepperoni pizza is perfect.
b. Pepperoni pizza is the best in the world!
c. Pepperoni pizza is as gross as dog food.
d. The pepperoni pizza was calling my name.

Which possessive noun BEST completes the sentence?


The wooden bat belongs to Max. It is
a. Maxs
b. Max's
c. Maxses
d. Maxs's

bat.

Petra has so many friends because she is a GREGARIOUS person.


Based on the sentence above, what does the word GREGARIOUS mean?
a. friendly and outgoing
b. shy and quiet
c. boring and uninteresting
d. rude and mean

What is the correct contraction for the words "they will"?


a. they'll
b. theyl'l
c. th'eyll
d. theyll'

Read the sentences below. Decide what is the correct order of events. Choose the
letter that shows the correct order of events.
1.
2.
3.
4.

I don't want pizza again for a long time.


I ate ten pieces of pizza.
Later that night, I got sick.
I felt very full.
a. 4, 2, 3, 1
b. 1, 2, 3, 4
c. 2, 3, 4, 1
d. 4, 1, 3, 2

Find the conjunction in the sentence.


I washed the dishes and did the laundry.
a. and
b. the
c. I
d. laundry

Choose the BEST way to rewrite the following sentence:


"These books have the goodest pictures I have ever seen!" said Mariah.
a. "These books have the best pictures I have ever seen!" said Mariah.
b. "These books have the best pictures I have ever seen"! said Mariah.
c. "These books have the most bestest pictures I have ever seen!" said Mariah.
d. Best as it is

Which of these prefixes means AGAIN?


a. un
b. dis
c. im
d. re
Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.2, L.2.1, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d
Which choice BEST shows the ball that belongs to Jose?
a. Joses' Ball
b. Joses Ball
c. Jose's Ball
d. Jose Ball

Grade 3Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.3.2


Identify the words that should be capitalized in the following sentence:
Thirteen colonies joined together to become the united states of america.
a. United, America
b. United, States, America
c. United, States, Of

Grade 3Context Clues


Jeff did not have lunch or breakfast, so he was FAMISHED by dinnertime.
Based on the sentence above, what does FAMISHED mean?
a. full
b. happy
c. tired
d. hungry

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Knowing the meaning of the prefix RE- helps the reader know that REMAKE means:
a. to do over
b. to make before
c. to make again
d. to do once

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes

Which of the following words uses the prefix PRE-?


a. preference
b. preach
c. precise
d. pretest

Grade 3Synonyms
Which of the following is a synonym of WONDERFUL?
a. amazing
b. sunny
c. smile
d. warm

Grade 3AdverbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g


The FAT duck ate a fish.
Is the word in all caps an adjective or adverb?
a. adjective
b. adverb

Grade 3Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.3.2


Dorrie felt like the sillyer person in the world.
Choose the BEST way to correct the sentence.
a. Dorrie felt like the sillyest person in the world.
b. Dorrie felt like the silliest person in the world.

c. Dorrie felt like the most silliest person in the world.


d. Best as it is

Grade 3Prefixes and SuffixesCCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.3.4, L.3.4b


The pointer aimed in my direction.
What does POINTER mean in this sentence?
a. one who points
b. pointing now
c. pointed in the past
d. in the style of a point

Grade 3AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g


Choose the correct adjective to fill in the blank.
The red bird flew
than the other birds.
a. faster
b. fastest
c. fastter
d. fasttest

Grade 3WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.2, CCRA.W.5, W.3.2b, W.3.5


Read the paragraph. Choose the sentence that does not support the main idea.
Paintings can be found in many different places. You can see them at a museum or
an art gallery. You can also go to an art show in a park or at a school. Red roses are
beautiful flowers. Paintings are in books, too.
a. Red roses are beautiful flowers.
b. You can see them at a museum or an art gallery.

c. Paintings are in books, too.


d. You can also go to an art show in a park or at school.

Grade 3WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.3, CCRA.W.5, W.2.3, W.2.5, W.3.3b, W.3.5


Read the paragraph. Choose the sentence that does not belong in the paragraph.
There was music in the park this month. A different band played everyday. Children
played on the swings. Many people listened to the music. The music was very
relaxing.
a. The music was very relaxing.
b. Many people listened to the music.
c. A different band played everyday.
d. Children played on the swings.

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a


Which is an example of a helping verb?
a. walk
b. run
c. will
d. talk

Grade 3Cause and Effect


Cause is what happened and effect is why something happened.
a. True
b. False

Grade 3Making Inferences and Drawing ConclusionsCCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.3.1


This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group
Leprechauns are real.
a. True
b. False

Grade 3AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g


Choose the correct superlative or comparative word to fill in the blank.
Our best swimmers kick

a. most harder
b. more hard
c. hardest
d. harder

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.3.3


Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank.
The girl
a. threw
b. did
c. can
d. white

the ball.

Grade 3Context Clues


Beauty was surprised at the SPLENDOR of the castle. SPLENDOR is
a. flowers and trees
b. food and drink
c. bricks and stones
d. beauty or riches

Grade 3WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.2, CCRA.W.5, W.2.5, W.3.2b, W.3.5


Read each paragraph aloud. Choose the sentence that does not belong in the
paragraph.
The park is a wonderful place for a picnic. People sell tasty snacks. There are picnic
tables and grills. I have a pet hamster. The park has a lot of fun things that we enjoy
doing.
a. The park has a lot of fun things that we enjoy doing.
b. People sell tasty snacks.
c. I have a pet hamster.
d. There are picnic tables and grills.

Grade 3Grammar
Select the correct pronoun to complete this sentence.
Neither the students nor the teachers wanted

day off to be canceled.

a. his or her
b. their
c. he or she
d. we
his question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group

How long did it take to create the alphabet we use today?


a. 50 years
b. 100 years
c. 1000 years
d. A long time

Grade 3Hyperbole
Which of the following is a hyperbole?
a. I could eat a lot of pizza.
b. I could eat a mountain of pizzas.
c. I could eat pepperoni pizza with mushrooms and onions.
d. I ate 3 pieces of pizza yesterday!

Grade 3Contractions
What is the correct contraction for the words "could not"?
a. couldnt'
b. coul'dnt
c. couldn't
d. cou'ldnt

Grade 3Context Clues


Thomas hiked to the APEX of the mountain and got a great view of the entire city.
Based on the sentence above, what does APEX mean?
a. top

b. bottom
c. clear
d. over

Grade 3AdverbsCCSS: L.3.1


In the following sentence pick out the ADVERB.
These rocks and dust grains sometimes enter the earth's atmosphere.
a. these
b. atmosphere
c. sometimes
d. dust

Grade 3Contractions
What is the correct contraction for the words "are not"?
a. aren't
b. are'nt
c. a'rent
d. are'ot

Grade 3Vowel Sounds


The vowel sound in the word "wave" sounds the same in the word:
a. what
b. want
c. wait

d. wag

Grade 3Contractions
What is the correct contraction for the words "we have"?
a. wev'e
b. we've
c. we'hv
d. weha've

Grade 3Story Elements


The

is where a story takes place.

a. plot
b. conclusion
c. setting
d. product

Grade 3Contractions
What is the correct contraction for the words "we are"?
a. were
b. we'are
c. we're
d. war'e

Grade 3Contractions

What is the correct contraction for the words "I would"?


a. Id'
b. I'd
c. 'Id
d. 'Id'

Grade 3Making Inferences and Drawing


ConclusionsCCSS: CCRA.R.4, CCRA.L.5, RL.3.4, L.3.5c
Lucy was furious about her spelling grade. She kicked her desk and ran out of the
classroom.
Why does the author use the word furious instead of mad in the example above?
a. Furious is a fancier word than mad.
b. Lucy was really upset.
c. Lucy wasn't that mad after all.
d. Lucy was going home.

Grade 3Context Clues


Beauty CLUNG to her father. CLUNG means she
a. looked at him
b. spoke to him
c. held him tight
d. moved near him

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d


Which choice BEST shows three sharks sharp teeth?

a. the sharks sharp teeth


b. the shark's sharp teeth
c. the sharks' sharp teeth
d. Flacos' sharp teeth

Grade 3Context CluesCCSS: L.3.4, L.3.4a


Melissa loved being around her baby cousin. She always made sure that he had all
of the toys and snacks that he needed. She played with him and made sure that he
was happy. As soon as her cousin started to cry, she would hop up and get whatever
he needed. She always wanted him to be happy.
Melissa is a very

cousin.

a. caring
b. lazy
c. annoying
d. bossy

Grade 3Context CluesCCSS: L.3.4, L.3.4a


Jose was jumping up and down and watching out the window. He could not wait for
his mother to get home. She was bringing his new baby sister home for the first
time. He wanted to see her and play with her for the first time. He checked the clock
and counted down the minutes until it was finally 4:00 p.m.
Jose was

to see his new baby sister

a. upset
b. disappointed
c. amused
d. excited

Grade 3Homonyms
Which two words are homophones?
a. right
b. write
c. graph
d. left

Grade 3AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g


Choose the correct form of GOOD to complete the sentence.
My pen is

than Mary's pen.

a. good
b. better
c. best

Grade 3Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions


Sam and his brother Tim each have their own rooms. Sam likes to make his bed
every morning, but Tim never makes his bed. Sam folds all his clothes before
putting them away, but Tim leaves all of his clothes on the floor.

After reading the sentences above, I can conclude that Sam is very messy. Which
clues from the story most likely helped me draw that conclusion? Check ALL that
apply.
a. Sam and Tim have their own rooms
b. Tim leaves all of his clothes on the floor
c. Sam likes to make his bed every morning

d. Tim never makes his bed

Grade 3AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g


Choose the correct adjective to fill in the blank.
The hummingbird was the
.
a. busiest
b. busyest
c. busyer
d. busier
ade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d
What is the possessive of lamp?
a. lampes
b. lamp's
c. lamps
d. lamps'

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d


Look at the girl. That

is pretty

a. girl's hair
b. girls' hair
c. girl hair

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d


Which possessive noun BEST completes the sentence?
"My favorite

names are Ginny, Marie, and Agnes," Thomas said.

a. aunt'
b. aunts'
c. aunt"s
d. auntes

Grade 3Vowel Sounds


The vowel sound in the word " boat" is the same as in the word:
a. love
b. roll
c. board
d. roar

Grade 3Vowel Sounds


Which of the following words has the same "oo" sound as in the word "school"?
a. foot
b. hood
c. hoot
d. good

Grade 3English as a Second Language ESL


Choose the correct sentence.
a. Yesterday we woke up at 7:30.
b. Yesterday we wakes up at 7:30
c. Yesterday we wake up at 7:30

Grade 3Context Clues


The dress Beauty wore was MAGNIFICENT. It was very
a. unusual
b. beautiful
c. new
d. expensive

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d


Which possessive noun is correct?
a. mans'
b. mens'
c. babys
d. children's

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d


Which word correctly completes the sentence?
The pie was made by Juan. It's
a. Juans
b. Juans'
c. Juan
d. Juan's

Grade 3Context CluesCCSS: L.3.4, L.3.4a

pie.

Mary had been trying to solve the same math problem for an hour. She kept writing
and rewriting the problem over and over again. When she kept getting the wrong
answer, she put her hands on her head, leaned back in her chair and said, I quit!!!!
I will never get it right!!! Then she tore up the paper and threw it away.
Mary felt

trying to solve the problem.

a. sad
b. frustrated
c. tired
d. worried

Grade 3Context CluesCCSS: L.3.4, L.3.4a


Adrian wanted to dunk a basketball more than anything. He would not give up until
he could do it. He would work in the gym for hours practicing his steps and jumping
at just the right time and place on the court. Even though he knew it would be
difficult, Adrian kept trying and never gave up.
Adrians hard work shows that he was

a. angry
b. brave
c. serious
d. determined

Grade 3Prefixes and SuffixesCCSS: RF.3.3b


You can play something. It is PLAY

ABLE

Grade 3Context CluesCCSS: L.3.4, L.3.4a


Kammy packed her own bag and put her pajamas, toothbrush, and favorite teddy
bear in the bag. It was her first sleepover. She had never spent the night away from

her home or family before. Kammy was not sure about what the night would be like
at Christys house. She wanted to go, but she did not want her mother to leave.
Spending the night at her friends house made Kammy

a. relaxed
b. nervous
c. sad
d. courteous

Grade 3Context CluesCCSS: L.3.4, L.3.4a


As soon as Christiana got home, she would always put her backpack away and get
started on her homework quickly. She knew that she only had an hour to do her
work, so she did not waste any time. She did not turn the television or the radio on
because she knew it would distract her from her work. She did not stop until she
was done with everything.
Christiana is a very

student.

a. silly
b. unsuccessful
c. focused
d. happy

Grade 3English as a Second Language ESL


Choose the correct sentence
a. He have to buy a toy car.
b. They have to buy crayons.
c. Jenny have to buy some lettuce.

Grade 3Context CluesCCSS: L.3.4, L.3.4a


Daisy worked hard at every practice she went to. She kicked the soccer ball in her
front yard for about an hour each day. When her coach told her she needed to fix
things, she listened carefully and did what he said. It did not matter if it was cold or
hot, or rainy or sunny. Daisy was always ready to go play soccer, no matter what the
weather.
Daisy was a very

soccer player.

a. silly
b. dedicated
c. poor
d. lazy

Grade 3PhonicsCCSS: RF.3.3c


How many syllables does the word have?
FAMILY
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

Grade 3Context CluesCCSS: L.3.4, L.3.4a


Katie wanted to go to the party. She did not want to wait any more for her mom to
finish her errands. She kept asking her mother Are you done yet? and When can
we go to the party? She crossed her arms and huffed and puffed. Then she started
kicking her feet on the back of her mothers seat and whining.
Katie was very
a. sloppy

b. generous
c. impatient
d. calm

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f


Which subject BEST completes the following sentence?
gives a talk about fire safety at home and at school.
a. I
b. He
c. They
d. Their

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
cook before
a. preplan
b. prevent
c. precook
d. preform
Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d
What is the possessive of child?
a. childs
b. children
c. childrens
d. child's

Grade 3ApostrophesCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d


Just inside the door you'll see each

locker.

a. employees
b. employee's
c. employees'

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d


To make a plural noun (meaning more than one) possessive, you
would
. (Example: brothers to
a. add an apostrophe and s (brothers's)
b. add an apostrophe and es (brothers'es)
c. add an apostrophe (brothers')
d. do nothing

Grade 3ConjunctionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1h


Identify the conjunction in the following sentence?
The novel in English class was long, but very interesting.
a. novel
b. very
c. but
d. was

Grade 3Prefixes and SuffixesCCSS: RF.3.3b

He is without help. He is HELP

LESS

Grade 3ConjunctionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1h


Which answer identifies the conjunctions in the following sentence?
Both Mr. Dunbar and Mr. Marroquin enjoy tacos.
a. Mr. Dunbar, Mr. Marroquin
b. both, and
c. enjoy, tacos
d. both, tacos

Grade 3ThemeCCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.3.5


Just as the woodcutter was about to cut down an old oak tree, he heard a voice
"Please, kind woodcutter. Do not cut down this tree," said a Fairy
The woodcutter said, "And why not? I need the wood to sell in the town so that I
have money to buy food."
The Fairy replied, "I cannot tell you why, but I promise if you do as I ask, good luck
will be yours."
Does this story show part of the setting, plot, or theme?
a. plot
b. setting
c. theme

Grade 3AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g

Choose the correct form of GOOD to complete the sentence.


I had a

time at summer camp this year than last year.

a. good
b. better
c. best

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f


Everyone in the class

present today.

a. is
b. are

Grade 3Short Stories (Fiction)


Santa sprang to his sleigh. Another word for sprang is:
a. danced
b. jumped
c. called
d. slid

Grade 3Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a


Perhaps he should not have volunteered for the spy mission.
What are the HELPING VERBS in this sentence?
a. have volunteered
b. should
c. should not have

d. should have

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f


It (do, does) look like a good place for a poet to work.
a. Do
b. Does

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the best word to fill in the blank.
Every now and

I like to eat pizza for breakfast.

a. than
b. then

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fills in the blank.
I donated a box of

to the shelter.

a. clothes
b. close

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f


Some of these sandwiches
a. is
b. are

vegetarian.

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f


Both of my sisters

in the chorus.

a. sings
b. sing

Grade 3AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g


Choose the best word to complete the sentence.
I visited Raleigh and it is much
than where I live.
a. sunniest
b. louder
c. loudest
d. cold

Grade 3Context Clues


"Over long periods of time, animals must make crucial adaptations to their changing
environments."
The word CRUCIAL means
.
a. important
b. small
c. big
d. unimportant

Grade 3Prefixes and SuffixesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g

The suffix -est means the most and the suffix -er can mean more. Which word
means someone who has lived longer than me?
a. old
b. older
c. oldest
d. ancient

Grade 3AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a


What does the adjective three identify in the sentence below?
I rode the Santa Fe Railroad with three of my best friends.
a. origin
b. what kind
c. how many
d. comparison
Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1e
Choose the correct verb tense of the following sentence.
I sailed the boat.
a. present tense
b. past tense
c. future tense
d. present perfect tense

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f


A cluster of trees (provide,provides) a moment of coolness.
a. provide
b. provides

Grade 3Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.3.2


Weather reporters have to give out a lot of information. That's why they use
pictures. The pictures help them tell us about the weather without using so many
words. Weather reporters need to know where the cold air is. They need to know
where the warm air is. They have to know where it is raining and what types of
clouds are in the area. Their reports need to be correct, but they also need to be
short. The pictures help weather reporters get the information out in a fast way.
Which sentence best describes the main idea of the paragraph?
a. Weather reporters need to know where the cold air is
b. Pictures help weather reporters get information out in a fast way.
c. Their reports need to be correct, but they also need to be short.
d. They have to know where it is raining and what types of clouds are in the
area.

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
what you do before you write an actual paper
a. preview
b. preplay
c. prevent
d. prewrite

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f


Each of the boys
a. take

guitar lessons.

b. takes

Grade 3Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.3.2


Choose the following phrases from letters that have correct capitalization and
punctuation.
a. Atlanta Georgia
b. Atlanta, Georgia
c. Atlanta Georgia.

Grade 3AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a


Which adjective describes the noun stories in the sentence below?
The old man told fascinating stories about the unique history of each wonderful
treasure in his shop.
a. old
b. fascinating
c. unique
d. wonderful

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f


Some of the juice

frozen.

a. are
b. is

Grade 3PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f

Which noun is replaced by the pronoun 'she' in the following sentence?


Mrs. Jensen frowned at Jane, so she put her pen down right away.
a. Mrs Jensen
b. Jane
c. pen
d. away

Grade 3WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.2, W.3.2c, W.4.2c, W.5.2c


Elizabeth could not go to the party due to the fact that she was sick.
Which words join the cause and effect parts of the above sentence?
a. Because
b. Could not
c. She was sick.
d. Due to the fact

Grade 3Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a


My pretty, purple peacock is somewhere between the cafeteria and the library.
Name the complete subject:
peacock

My pretty purple

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.3.2


Which sentence is written correctly?
a. Mrs. Ross is going to the library? and I am going to the lunchroom.
b. Mrs. Williamson is going to the office: and I am going to the library.

c. Mrs. Martin is going to the office, and I am going to the lunchroom.


d. Mrs. Baugh is going to the lunchroom; and I am going to the library.

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d


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It is time to clean up the

toys.

a. childrens
b. children
c. children's
d. childrens'

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Another word for the prefix DIS is
a. this
b. not
c. that
d. yes

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d


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Choose the correct possessive noun.
There are six girls. They have books.
a. girls's books
b. girl's books

c. girls' books
d. girl books

Grade 3Fact and Opinion


Choose the sentence that is a FACT.
a. It is hard to learn to ride a bike.
b. Everyone loves crispito day at school.
c. The American flag has 7 red stripes and 6 blue stripes
d. Snow is prettiest when the sun shines on it.

Grade 3Prefixes and SuffixesCCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.3.4b, L.3.4c


Which one is correct about the word "disappeared"?
a. "dis" is a prefix
b. "ed" is a suffix
c. "appear" is the root word
d. all

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f


Select the sentence in which the subject and the verb agree in number.
a. They is going to take an English test today.
b. They am going to take an English test today.
c. They be going to take an English test today.
d. They are going to take an English test today.

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
Before an operation
a. pre-op
b. post-op

Grade 3Fact and Opinion


Green Eggs and Ham was the best book Dr. Seuss wrote.
a. fact
b. opinion
Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes
Choose the word that best fits the definition.
a stage of life before you become a teenager
a. preteen
b. prehope
c. preopen
d. preview

Grade 3Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.3.2


Which words contain a mistake in capitalization?
a. 49 Fontaine Ct.
b. Pittsburg, Pa 15221
c. Dear Aunt Marie
d. Dear uncle paul
e. April 1, 2004

f.

Tampa, FL 33634

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1b


To form the plural of a noun ending with a consonant and y, you
would
. (Example: baby to
a. add an es (babyes)
b. change the y to i and add s (babis)
c. add a s (babys)
d. change the y to i and add es (babies)

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d


Look at those four children. The

clothes are dirty.

a. childrens'
b. children's
c. childrens's

Grade 3Capitalization
How would you capitalize the following title?
happy birthday, mr. president
a. Happy birthday, mr. president
b. Happy birthday, Mr. President
c. Happy Birthday, Mr. President
d. Happy Birthday, Mr. president

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.3.3


Choose the correct word to fill in the blank.
over the puddle.
a. Put
b. Play
c. Dog
d. Jump

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1b


Some nouns do not follow any of the plural rules. What is the plural of sheep?
a. sheeps
b. sheep
c. sheepes
d. sheepies

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


dislike
a. like
b. do not like

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f


Most of the money
a. have
b. has

been spent.

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.3.3


Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank.
Can you

the book?

a. read
b. hear
c. ball
d. taste

Grade 3Capitalization
Which title is capitalized correctly?
a. Come Back, Amelia Bedelia!
b. Come back, Amelia Bedelia!
c. come back, Amelia Bedelia!
d. Come back, amelia Bedelia!

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2, L.3.2d


Which word should go in the blank?
Where is the
bottle?
a. baby's
b. babys
c. babys'
d. babies

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f


Nobody

to take responsibility.

a. wants
b. want

Grade 3Types of SentencesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1i


They went to the doctors office she was sick.
a. fragment
b. run on
c. complete

Grade 3Adverbs
Which word is an ADVERB in the sentence below?
My sheepdog sat lazily in the pool.
a. sheepdog
b. lazily
c. pool
d. sat

Grade 3Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.3.3


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Which word BEST describes Rosa Parks?
a. shy
b. lazy

c. friendly
d. courageous

Grade 3Capitalization
How would you write this title?
tales from wayside school
a. Tales from wayside school
b. Tales from Wayside School
c. Tales From Wayside School
d. Tales from Wayside school

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f


Select the sentence in which the subject and the verb agree in number.
a. Does macaroni and cheese sound good for dinner?
b. Do macaroni and cheese sound good for dinner?

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a


What is the subject of the following sentence?
People can learn about pets from pictures.
a. learn
b. People
c. pets
d. pictures

Grade 3Capitalization
Which title is capitalized correctly?
a. Summer Of The Monkeys
b. Summer of the monkeys
c. Summer of The Monkeys
d. Summer of the Monkeys
rade 3Prefixes and SuffixesCCSS: RF.3.3b
She is full of success. She is SUCCESS

FUL

Grade 3Prefixes and SuffixesCCSS: RF.3.3b


She is without a home. She is HOME

LESS

Grade 3Fact and OpinionCCSS: CCRA.R.8, RI.3.8


Choose the fact.
a. Chocolate is the best flavor.
b. George Washington was the first president of the United States
c. Math class is very interesting.
d. You should only wear the color green in summer.

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f


Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.
We

eggs on Easter morning.


a. gathers

b. gather
c. gathering
d. to gather

Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f


All of the computers

being used right now.

a. are
b. is

Grade 3AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a


Which adjective describes the noun windows in the sentence below?
The American builder constructed a new house with French windows and wooden
floors.
a. American
b. new
c. French
d. wooden

Grade 3Subject-Verb Agreement


I

rope yesterday (jump).


a. jumped
b. jump
c. will jump

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1b


Add

to most nouns to make them plural.

a. ies
b. es
c. ys
d. s

Grade 3Types of Sentences


We ran out of money, so we had to leave the arcade.
a. Simple sentence
b. Compound sentence

Grade 3Writing FictionCCSS: CCRA.W.3, W.3.3, W.4.3, W.5.3


Have you ever been scared of something? I have. It's hard to believe, but once I was
afraid to learn how to swim. I was afraid I'd get water in my eyes. I was afraid I
would drown.
What part of a narrative does this paragraph most likely represent?
a. introduction
b. body paragraph
c. conclusion

Grade 3Character StudyCCSS: CCRA.R.9, RL.3.9


A Venn diagram is an example of a graphic organizer used to compare and contrast
characters.
a. True

b. False

Grade 3Prefixes and SuffixesCCSS: RF.3.3b


It is full of peace. It is PEACE

FUL

Grade 3Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.3.2


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Which choice best shows the main idea of this passage?
a. Rosa Parks gave up her seat on a bus.
b. Rosa Parks grew up in Tuskegee, Alabama.
c. Rosa Parks lived on a farm with her mother and grandparents.
d. Rosa Parks was an important part of the Civil Rights Movement.

Grade 3Author's PurposeCCSS: CCRA.R.6, RI.3.6


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Why did the author write this text?
a. to tell about Rosa Parks
b. to put down Rosa Parks
c. to give an opinion about Rosa Parks
d. to encourage others to be like Rosa Parks

Grade 3Adverbs
Which word is an ADVERB in the sentence below?
I will visit my friend tomorrow.

a. tomorrow
b. will
c. visit
d. friend

Grade 3Nouns
My friend is coming to visit me.
What type of noun is friend?
a. abstract
b. concrete

Grade 3Capitalization
How would you capitalize this title?
follow the river
a. Follow the river
b. Follow the River
c. Follow The River
d. Follow The river

Grade 3Synonyms
Which word is a synonym for the word SILENT?
a. funny
b. laugh
c. quiet

d. rude

Grade 3Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a


What is the complete predicate of the following sentence: The furry black cat jumpd
over the fence.
a. over the fence
b. The furry black cat
c. black cat jumped
d. jumped over the fence

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1b


To form the plural of a noun that ends with the letter(s) s, sh, ch, z or x you
add
to the end of the word.
a. ies
b. es
c. ves
d. s
e 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f
All of the grapes

been eaten.

a. have
b. has

Grade 3Adverbs
Which word is an ADVERB in the sentence below?
My grandpa snored loudly.

a. My
b. snored
c. grandpa
d. loudly

Grade 3PhonicsCCSS: RF.3.3c


How many syllables does the word have?
BASKETBALL
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f

Choose the correct form of the simple present verb to make agree the subject and
the verb in number.
I always

in the park.

a. run
b. runs
c. ran

Grade 3Vocabulary
The word "checklist" is an example of what kind of word?
a. Noun
b. Compound word

c. Proper noun

Grade 3Adverbs
Which word is an ADVERB in the sentence below?
Dad loosely tied the box with a piece of string.
a. loosely
b. the
c. box
d. of

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
do you live?
a. were
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Did Mark tell you
a. were
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms

he went?

Choose the word that best fits in the blank.


did I put my keys?
a. were
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
You

very kind to me.

a. were
b. where

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1b


Write the plural of cup.

cups

Grade 3VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a


Which word in the sentence is the linking verb?
She is a point guard.
a. She
b. is
c. point
d. guard

Grade 3Homonyms

Choose the word that best fits in the blank.


Let me know

type of cake you prefer.

a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Can you tell me

tooth hurts?

a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I don't know

we are going.

a. were
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
The
a. which
b. witch

brewed a potion in her cauldron.

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I dressed up as a

for Halloween.

a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Tell me

way to go.

a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
sport is your favorite?
a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
you go, I will go too.
a. wear
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
puppy is yours?
a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
You

a smile on your face wherever you go.

a. wear
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
She was a real

yesterday. It hurt my feelings.

a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


disorder
a. a mess
b. very clean

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
to view before
a. preset
b. preplan
c. preview
d. prerecord

Grade 3Subject-Verb Agreement


Yesterday a new boy

to school.

a. came
b. come

Grade 3Spelling
The icy roads

many car accidents.

a. cawsed
b. caused
c. coused
d. none

Grade 3Contractions
What is the correct contraction for the words "had not"?
a. hadnt'

b. hadn'o
c. had'nt
d. hadn't

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f


Choose the correctly worded sentence.
a. The purple clouds explode in a rainbow of color.
b. The purple clouds explodes in a rainbow of color.

Grade 3Synonyms
Which word is a synonym for the word JUMPED?
a. run
b. hopped
c. under
d. bend

Grade 3Types of Sentences


It is hot outside.
a. Simple sentence
b. Compound sentence

Grade 3Fact and Opinion


Dr. Seuss is the greatest author of children's books of all time.
a. fact

b. opinion

Grade 3Nouns
The name Australia is a
a. Proper noun
b. Common noun

Grade 3Prefixes and SuffixesCCSS: RF.3.3b


It is without motion. It is MOTION

LESS

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the best word to fill in the blank.
If you study,

you will do well on your test.

a. than
b. then

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
You had a
a. well
b. we'll

Grade 3Homonyms

thought out plan.

Choose the word that best fits in the blank.


,

, what do we have here?

a. well
b. we'll

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I have to go now.

talk about it later.

a. well
b. we'll

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Mom, can we go to the movies?

see.

a. well
b. we'll

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fills in the blank.
Be sure to

the drain so the water doesn't get out.

a. clothes
b. close
Grade 3Capitalization

How would you capitalize this title?


on top of the world
a. On top of the world
b. On top of the World
c. On Top of the World
d. On Top Of The World

Grade 3Types of Sentences


I wanted to go to Florida, but we went to Texas.
a. Simple sentence
b. Compound sentence

Grade 3Types of Sentences


The cat caught the mouse.
a. Simple sentence
b. Compound sentence

Grade 3Paragraph Structure


Ideas do not run together smoothly if a paragraph has too
many
short
sentences.

Grade 3Paragraph StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1a


What is the subject of the following sentence?
Mark and Mike ran a close race.

a. Mike
b. Mark
c. Mark and Mike
d. ran

Grade 3Adjectives
Which word is a comparative adjective?
a. strongest
b. bigger
c. more
d. slow

Grade 3Fact and Opinion


Kids love to read Dr. Seuss books.
a. fact
b. opinion

Grade 3Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions


Jessie is going to read a story about a hungry lion and a hungry lamb who become
friends. While reading, Jessie concludes that the lion is going to eat the lamb
because the text says that the lion is hungry.
What do you think Jessie ALREADY KNEW that helped her to draw that conclusion?
a. Lambs like to eat lions.
b. Lambs are fast runners.
c. Lions like to eat lambs.

d. Lions are fast runners.

Grade 3Antonyms
An antonym for abandon is:
a. leave
b. keep
c. desert
d. forsake

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Which of the following is a suffix?
a. pre
b. er
c. re
d. un

Grade 3Phonics
How many syllables in the word "House"?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3

Grade 3ConjunctionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1h


The following are subordinating conjunctions except:

a. although
b. when
c. but
d. if

Grade 3Capitalization
How would you capitalize this title?
the rain forest
a. The Rain Forest
b. the Rain Forest
c. The rain forest
d. The Rain forest

Grade 3Subject-Verb Agreement


John

very loudly.

a. sang
b. singed
c. sings
d. will sing

Grade 3Homonyms
Which of these is the homophone for the word "new"?
a. nwew
b. knew

c. know
d. nue

Grade 3Fact and Opinion


The Lorax by Dr. Seuss does not make a lot of sense.
a. fact
b. opinion

Grade 3Fact and Opinion


Dr. Seuss wrote a lot of books.
a. fact
b. opinion

Grade 3Sequence of EventsCCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.3.1


What happened first in the sentence below?
My mother washed the dishes, dried them, and put them in the cabinet.
a. My mother dried the dishes.
b. My mother put the dishes on the stove.
c. My mother washed the dishes.
d. My mother put the dishes in the cabinet

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f

Choose the correct pronoun to fill in the blank.


Everyone must bring

book tomorrow.

a. his
b. their
c. his or her

Grade 3Spelling
We celebrate this holiday on the fourteenth.
a. valentimes day
b. Valentine's Day
c. Valentines day
Grade 3Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f
Choose the correct form of the simple present verb to make agree the subject and
the verb in number.
I always

in the park.

a. run
b. runs
c. ran

Grade 3Vocabulary
The word "checklist" is an example of what kind of word?
a. Noun
b. Compound word
c. Proper noun

Grade 3Adverbs
Which word is an ADVERB in the sentence below?
Dad loosely tied the box with a piece of string.
a. loosely
b. the
c. box
d. of

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
do you live?
a. were
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Did Mark tell you
a. were
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms

he went?

Choose the word that best fits in the blank.


did I put my keys?
a. were
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
You

very kind to me.

a. were
b. where

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1b


Write the plural of cup.

cups

Grade 3VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a


Which word in the sentence is the linking verb?
She is a point guard.
a. She
b. is
c. point
d. guard

Grade 3Homonyms

Choose the word that best fits in the blank.


Let me know

type of cake you prefer.

a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Can you tell me

tooth hurts?

a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I don't know

we are going.

a. were
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
The
a. which
b. witch

brewed a potion in her cauldron.

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I dressed up as a

for Halloween.

a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Tell me

way to go.

a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
sport is your favorite?
a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
you go, I will go too.
a. wear
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
puppy is yours?
a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
You

a smile on your face wherever you go.

a. wear
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
She was a real

yesterday. It hurt my feelings.

a. which
b. witch
rade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
house is this?
a. who's
b. whose

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
All this activity is starting to

me out.

a. wear
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
The

rode on her broomstick.

a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
going to clean up this mess?
a. who's
b. whose

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
the person in the pink dress?
a. who's

b. whose

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I need to know

to plant the flowers.

a. wear
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
fault is it?
a. who's
b. whose

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I found out

we are going on our field trip.

a. wear
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
turn is it to do the dishes?

a. who's
b. whose

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I decided to

a bow in my hair.

a. wear
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
My dog likes to

hats.

a. wear
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I don't know
a. who's
b. whose

Grade 3Homonyms

coming to the party.

Choose the word that best fits in the blank.


Do you know

the cat is?

a. wear
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
stinky socks are these?
a. who's
b. whose

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I don't know

I put my socks.

a. wear
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Knock, knock.
a. who's
b. whose

there?

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Do you know

mom is bringing the cupcakes?

a. who's
b. whose

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I want to

my pink dress today.

a. wear
b. where

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Do you know

supposed to bring the juice boxes?

a. who's
b. whose

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
We

having a good time until it started to rain.


a. were
b. where

rade 3Homonyms

Choose the word that best fits in the blank.


The black hat belonged to the

a. which
b. witch

Grade 3Vocabulary
[gender]

the male or female group that a person belongs to

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ sturdy ]

built firmly; physically strong and healthy

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ oppose ]

to be against something

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ dampness ]

the quality of being slightly wet

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ noble ]
showing strong or moral virtues and character; a person
born of high rank or title

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ quest ]

a long search

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ provide ]

to supply what is needed; to take care of

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ grave ]

very serious; solemn; likely to cause a very bad result

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ improve ]

to make or become better

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ account ]
someone has in the bank

a description of events; a record of the money

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ ideal ]

considered perfect

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ advice ]

a suggestion to help make decisions

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ territory ]

an area of land; an area defended by an animal

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ banner ]

a long strip of cloth often displaying words or a design;

a flag

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
All I want is a little

and quiet.

a. peace
b. piece

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ generous ]
willing to freely give or share money, help, or time-having very high qualities; noble; large in size or quantity

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ spare ]

left over; extra

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ average ]

typical; ordinary; normal

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ heal ]

to make healthy

rade 3Vocabulary
[ humorous ]

funny

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ fancy ]

elaborately decorated; luxurious and expensive

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ pollute ]
to make dirty or harmful to health, especially with
chemical or waste products

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ pleasant ]

pleasing; enjoyable; having a polite or friendly

manner

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ establish ]

to set up or start something new

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ silent ]

not making any sound; not speaking

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ notify ]

to let someone know in an official way

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ observe ]

to watch closely; to perceive or see something

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ enormous ]

unusually large in size or number

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ finally ]

after a long period of time; happening at the end or last

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ magnify ]

to make something appear larger than it is

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ surround ]

to enclose on all sides

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ generation ]
the family members that are a step in line from
a single ancestor; a group of people born and living at the same time

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ bandit ]

a robber

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ entertainment ]
ways to give pleasure to or amuse
people, such as singing, dancing, and acting

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ official ]
something authorized or standard; a person chosen or
elected to a position of authority

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ feature ]
something that stands out; any of the parts of the
face, such as nose, eyes, or mouth

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ travel ]

to go from one place to another, often by car, train, or

plane

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ permit ]

to let or allow; to agree to or put up with

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ maneuver ]
military troops or ships

a skillful move or action; a planned movement of

rade 3Vocabulary
[ majority ]

the greater number or amount; more than half

Grade 3Vocabulary
[ fare ]

the money a person pays to travel by public transportation

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1e


Choose the correct verb tense for the sentence below.
The astronaut will collect data once she arrives on the moon.
a. future tense
b. past tense
c. present tense

Grade 3AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g


Olympic stars swim

of all.

a. faster
b. more fast
c. more faster
d. fastest

Grade 3Adjectives
Which of the following is a superlative adjective?
a. biggest
b. ugliest
c. smallest
d. all of the above

Grade 3Vowel Sounds


Which of the following words do NOT have the same vowel sound as in the word
"crook"?
a. hook
b. blood
c. door
d. drool

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
a school kids go to before actual school
a. presort
b. preschool
c. prescan
d. prevent

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


disinfected
a. cleaned up germs
b. filled with germs

Grade 3Theme
What is the theme of a passage?
a. the message or lesson
b. the main idea

c. the climax of a text


d. how my people are in the story

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
Games after the regular season
a. preseason
b. postseason

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1b


Make this noun a plural: chimney

chimneys

Grade 3Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1i


What do you need in a complex sentence?
a. subordinating conjunction
b. conjunction
c. run-on
d. fragment

Grade 3Vowel Sounds


Which of the following words have the same vowel sound as in the word "good"?
a. could
b. root
c. broom

d. wood

Grade 3Apostrophes
My dogs name is Ruby.
Which will make the sentence correct?
a. doges
b. dogs'
c. dogs
d. dog's

Grade 3Adverbs
Which word is an ADVERB in the sentence below?
Chloe played on the beach yesterday.
a. played
b. on
c. beach
d. yesterday

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f


Singular subjects must have
a. plural
b. singular

verbs.

Grade 3Short Stories (Fiction)CCSS: CCRA.R.2, RL.3.2


A summary is another way to describe what happened in a story. Which choice
summarizes the story?
a. Four bunnies went into Mr. McGregor's garden and only one came out alive.
b. Mr. McGregor invited Peter to his garden, but it turned out to be a terrible
trick.
c. Peter's mother told the bunnies the story of when their father went to Mr.
McGregor's garden. It did not have a happy ending.
d. Peter did not listen to his mother and went to Mr. McGregor's garden. He
faced some trouble and became very sick.

Grade 3VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1a


Find the two "action verbs" in the sentence below.
My baby sister cried until she was fed a bottle.
a. baby, sister
b. bottle, fed
c. cried, fed

Grade 3AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1g


She QUICKLY typed an e-mail.
Is the word in all caps an adjective or adverb?
a. adjective
b. adverb

Grade 3Identifying Genre

Once upon a time there was a race between a tortoise and a hare. The hare told the
tortoise that he could never win because he was too slow. The hare did not take the
tortoise seriously. During the race the hare decided to take a nap. However, the
tortoise never gave up and continued the race. The tortoise won the race. When the
hare woke up from his nap, he was surprised that the tortoise had won.
What type of story is this?
a. Myth
b. Fable
c. Theme
d. Fairy Tale
Choose ALL the sentences that correctly use commas in a series.
a. It is rainy, cold, and windy outside.
b. Her dress has sparkles flowers and, bows on it.
c. Dave plays basketball football and soccer.
d. My mom can cook chicken, cookies, and waffles.
e. He likes to eat tacos, burritos and rice.

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Which of the following is NOT a suffix?
a. mis
b. less
c. ing
d. est

Grade 3Subject-Verb Agreement


We

not allowed to feed the ducks.

a. was
b. were

Grade 3PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f


In his sternest voice, Professor Cohen told Matthew and
see us after class.
a. I
b. me
c. myself

Grade 3Adverbs
Which word is an ADVERB in the sentence below?
Noel put the ice in the freezer quickly so it would not melt.
a. ice
b. freezer
c. quickly
d. it

Grade 3Adverbs
Which word is an ADVERB in the sentence below?
Miss Dixon is always on time to the meetings.
a. is
b. always
c. time

that he wanted to

d. meetings

Grade 3Phonics
How many syllables in the word "merchant"?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I would like

hot dog, please.

a. one
b. won

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I

the science fair.


a. one
b. won

Grade 3NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.2.2c, L.3.2d


Make this noun possessive: brother

brother's

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Don't forget, you

little once too.

a. were
b. we're

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
If it

to snow tomorrow, would school be closed?


a. were
b. we're

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
going to have a pizza party.
a. were
b. we're

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I don't know where
a. were
b. we're

going on vacation.

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
If you

my friend, you would come to the park with me.

a. were
b. we're

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Where

the kittens hiding?

a. were
b. we're

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
you going to say something?
a. were
b. we're

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Sheryl
a. one

first place in the talent show.

b. won

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
here to help in any way we can.
a. were
b. we're

Grade 3Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Who wants a cookie? I'll have

a. one
b. won
ade 3Prefixes and Suffixes
disagree
a. get along
b. do not get along

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
Put off until later
a. prepone
b. postpone

Grade 3VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1a


Find the two "action verbs" in the sentence below.
The dog ran outside and caught the ball.
a. outside, ball
b. ran, caught
c. dog, ball

Grade 3Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a


What is the linking verb in the following sentence?
They were important in the local government.
a. they
b. local
c. government
d. were

Grade 3PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f


To complete our Egyptian mummy costumes, Lou Ellen and
pack of toilet paper.
a. I
b. me
c. myself

Grade 3Types of Sentences

bought a 12

My house is yellow and your house is blue.


a. Simple sentence
b. Compound sentence

Grade 3Vocabulary
afraid or frightened
a. treasure
b. anguished
c. alarmed
d. possess

Grade 3Vocabulary
great amount of money or valuable things
a. reward
b. treasure
c. wealth
d. obsess

Grade 3Vocabulary
you have or own it
a. reward
b. alarmed
c. possess
d. obsess

Grade 3Vocabulary
thinking about one thing all the time and nothing else
a. possess
b. reward
c. anguished
d. obsessed

Grade 3Vocabulary
money, jewels, or other things that are valuable
a. reward
b. possess
c. treasure
d. wealth

Grade 3Commas
Which is the correct way to write commas in a series?
a. My favorite colors are blue green, and black.
b. My favorite colors are blue green and black.
c. My favorite colors are blue, green and, black.
d. My favorite colors are blue, green, and black.

Grade 3VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1a


Am, is, was, were, will, has, and have are examples of what?

a. verbs
b. nouns
c. helping verbs

Grade 3AdverbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g


Which of the following sentences uses an adverb correctly?
a. Jeff rode his bike quick to the playground.
b. The ball player walked sadly off the field.
c. Cindy sings loudest than anyone I know.
d. The bowling ball rolled slow down the lane.

Grade 3GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1e


You learned how to write in cursive in the third grade.
a. future tense
b. past tense
c. present tense

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
to sort before
a. presort
b. preplay
c. preplan
d. preview

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Which choice is correct?
a. disdial
b. misdial

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
Date a check for a time in the future
a. predate
b. postdate

Grade 3Prefixes and Suffixes


Find the base word in the following word: Unthankful
a. thankful
b. thank
c. un
d. unthank

Grade 3Context CluesCCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.3.4


This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group
What is the meaning of MISCHIEF in the passage?
a. lying and getting into trouble
b. angry outbursts and emotions

c. silly and happy actions


d. playful misbehavior or trickery
Grade 4Main Idea
Scrabble is a game that provides hours of challenging fun for you and your friends.
In this game you use your letters to build new words from words already on the
game board. Scrabble is a fun way to learn new words and meanings.
What is the main idea of the passage?
a. Scrabble is challenging and fun.
b. Scrabble is a good game for building vocabulary.
c. It takes skill to play a good game.
d. Scrabble can take hours to play.

Grade 4Context Clues


Your plan looks good. It's time to IMPLEMENT it and see if works.
Based on the sentence above, what does IMPLEMENT mean?
a. instrument
b. take apart
c. change
d. carry out

Grade 4Context Clues


When the Pilgrims landed in what is now Massachusetts, they were afraid that the
Indians would attack them. However, the Indians that they ENCOUNTERED were a
peaceful and generous tribe.

What does the word ENCOUNTER mean?

a. meet
b. fight
c. hide from
d. ignore

Grade 4Context Clues


An article in the newspaper says that the Harry Potter series is responsible for the
DWINDLING number of wild owls in America. This is happening because the wild
owls are being trapped and sold as pets to kids who are fans of the Harry Potter
books. As you may already know, Harry has his own pet owl named Hedwig.
What does DWINDLING mean?
a. appearing in movies
b. becoming less
c. flying
d. becoming more

Grade 4Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.4.2


Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
a. Helen keller was born in 1880.
b. Helen Keller was born in 1880.
c. helen Keller was born in 1880.
d. helen keller was born in 1880.

Grade 4Figurative LanguageCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5


Which is an example of hyperbole?

a. Her mother told her a million times.


b. She is one silly girl.
c. I enjoy having you all in class.
d. Your a very special person.

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


Do you want to go to the store with

a. I
b. me

Grade 4Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.4.2, L.4.2c


Choose the BEST way to rewrite the following sentence:
She needed facts about swans ducks and geese.
a. She needed facts about swans, ducks and geese.
b. She needed facts about swans, ducks, and geese.
c. She needed facts about swans, ducks and, geese.
d. Best as it is.

Grade 4Identifying Genre


One day a wizard cast a mystical spell and turned a princess into a frog.
What genre does this example represent?
a. Mystery
b. Historical Fiction
c. Fantasy

d. Realistic Fiction
e. Science Fiction

Grade 4Main Idea


Yesterday was my birthday. When I woke up, I noticed my brother Josh hung up a big
sign that said,"Happy Birthday, Charles!" Mom made spaghetti for dinner.
It's my favorite food in the whole world. My friend Dave came over and handed me
a wrapped gift. I wondered what it was. It was a new basketball! I had a great day.
What is the main idea of this paragraph?
a. Josh got lots of gifts
b. Charles got a lot of gifts
c. Charles had a great birthday
d. Josh had a great birthday

Grade 4Point of ViewCCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.4.6


I hate Emily. She's so mean to me. She even gave us a scare at the picnic.
This sentence is written using which point of view?
a. first person
b. second person
c. third person

Grade 4Conjunctions
A conjunction is a word that
a. separates two ideas.
b. combines a subject and a verb.

c. joins two ideas together.

Grade 4Identifying Genre


I could not believe I was actually standing next to Benjamin Franklin himself. "Mr.
Franklin", I said, "I am Tobias, and I will be you apprentice for the next two years".
What genre does this example represent?
a. Mystery
b. Historical Fiction
c. Fantasy
d. Realistic Fiction
e. Science Fiction

Grade 4Prefixes and SuffixesCCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.4.4, L.4.4b


When something doesn't make sense, you say it's nonsense. So the prefix nonmost likely means...
a. lots of
b. not
c. full of
d. one who

Grade 4Main Idea


Someday we will all have robots that will be our personal servants. They will look
and behave much like real humans. We will be able to talk to these mechanical
helpers and they will be able to respond in kind! Amazingly, the robots of the future
will be able to learn from experience. They will be smart, strong, and untiring
workers whose only goal will be to make our lives easier.

What is this selection mainly about?


a. Someday we will have robots that will be our personal servants.
b. We will be able to talk to robots and they will be able to respond.
c. Robots will look and behave much like real humans.
d. Amazingly, the robots of the future will be able to learn from experience.

Grade 4Main Idea


The tortoise and the hare were going to have a race. The hare knew he was faster
than the tortoise. After the race had begun, the hare decided he was fast enough he
could take a break and catch up to the tortoise later. The tortoise, even though he
was slow, kept trying his hardest to win the race. When the hare tried to catch up
and beat the tortoise it was too late. He had waited too long to try to win the race
and the tortoise beat him.
Which statement provides the best moral for this story?
a. Being fast means you always win.
b. Slow and steady wins the race.
c. You should give up if you are the slowest.
d. Winning isn't everything.

Grade 4Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.4.2, L.4.2b


Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
a. "The snipe is related to the gull," Ann continued.
b. "The snipe is related to the gull." Ann continued.
c. "The snipe is related to the gull!" Ann continued.
d. "The snipe is related to the gull" Ann continued.

Grade 4Figurative LanguageCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5, L.4.5b


Read the sentence below.
Several students in the fourth grade are in hot water after cheating on their spelling
test.
What does the idiom IN HOT WATER mean?
a. Made good choices
b. Are smart
c. Are in trouble
d. Were absent

Grade 4Story Elements


Which is NOT part of the setting?
a. Day
b. Time
c. Problem
d. Location

Grade 4Grammar
What type of sentence is this?
Are you going to the dance?
a. imperative
b. declarative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory
Grade 4Conjunctions

The conjunction "or" in a sentence means

a. around.
b. a choice.
c. because.

Grade 4Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.4.2


Choose the sentence that uses commas correctly.
a. Three special guest, visited our class this year.
b. A scientist, Dr. Smith, talked to our class about how our brains work.
c. Jan's grandma who is the librarian, for the high school.
d. And another person is coming, the day after tomorrow.

Grade 4Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.4.2


Choose the sentence that uses commas correctly.
a. My grandpa was born in 1944, in Hattiesburg Mississippi.
b. My sister Kelly, drove me to the movie theater after school.
c. After the rain stopped, I jumped in the puddles with my friend.
d. I have a dog, his name is Prince and he likes to chew on feet.

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


Choose the best word to use to replace the word in ALL CAPS and fix the double
negative.
I never talk to NOBODY at school.
a. anybody
b. no one

c. someone
d. none

Grade 4Vocabulary
Offspring is...
a. traits or behaviors that protect animals
b. the ability to protect from harm or attack
c. to defend
d. the young of an animal or a human being

Grade 4GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1


Which sentence is imperative?
a. I like your new dress.
b. Take off your shoes.
c. Your shoes are muddy.
d. Those boots are nice.

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


Choose the best word to use to replace the word in ALL CAPS and fix the double
negative.
I hardly have NO homework this week.
a. none
b. nothing
c. my
d. any

Grade 4Context Clues


Which of these makes you think of the word ENORMOUS?
a. pencil
b. lizard
c. teacher's desk
d. rhinoceros

Grade 4Context Clues


What might an INQUISITIVE person might say?
a. "I never ask questions."
b. "I would love to learn more about that."
c. "I know all I need to know about multiplication."
d. "Learning new vocabulary is boring."

Grade 4Opinion WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.1, W.4.1


The purpose of persuasive text is to
a. inform
b. convince
c. entertain

Grade 4Sentence Structure


Identify the action verb in the following sentence:
My friends texted each other often.

a. friends
b. each
c. often
d. texted

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


Who's there?
It is
.
a. I
b. me

Grade 4Context Clues


What do you think the capitalized word means in the following sentence?
The most TRAGIC part of the movie was the war, which caused many people to lose
their homes.
a. fantasy, dream
b. disastrous, awful
c. extremely happy

Grade 4Vocabulary
A mammal that is active at night is
a. domestic
b. purebred
c. social
d. nocturnal

Grade 4Context Clues


The farmers were excited because this year's crops were plentiful. What does
plentiful mean?
a. very small
b. dead
c. more than enough
d. reduced

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
not made up
a. nonliving
b. nonhuman
c. nonprofit
d. nonfiction

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


misspell
a. spell correctly
b. spell incorrectly

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes

Choose the word that best fits the definition.


not able to be understood
a. nonprofit
b. nonhuman
c. nonstick
d. nonsense

Grade 4Context Clues


The knight thought the king's daughter was very attractive. What does attractive
mean?
a. typical
b. beautiful
c. smart
d. awkward

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
not alive
a. nonhuman
b. nonliving
c. nonprofit
d. nonstop
rade 4Prefixes and Suffixes
Choose the word that best fits the definition.
does not attach

a. nontoxic
b. nonfiction
c. nonstick
d. nonstop

Grade 4Parts of SpeechCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1a


Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun (who, whose, whom, which, that)
or relative adverb (where, when, why).
Jenny wore the shirt

that

she bought at the mall.

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
no fat
a. nonstick
b. nonprofit
c. nonfat
d. nonliving

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


misfortune
a. good luck
b. bad luck

Grade 4Figurative LanguageCCSS: CCRA.L.5, RF.4.4, RF.4.4b, L.4.5

The use of words that appeal to the five senses is

a. theme
b. mood
c. purpose
d. imagery

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


mistake
a. did it correctly
b. did it incorrectly

Grade 4Context Clues


The soldiers gave a valiant effort in the war even though they were outnumbered.
What does valiant mean?
a. crazy
b. courageous
c. strange
d. plentiful

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
not there
a. nonhuman
b. nonliving
c. nonexistent

d. nontoxic

Grade 4Context Clues


The clubhouse members wrote their rules down using invisible ink. What does
invisible mean?
a. very bright
b. unable to see
c. blue
d. dark

Grade 4SimileCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5a


A simile is an imaginative comparison between two different things using words
such as "like," or "as."
a. True
b. False

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


above your head
a. overhead
b. underhead

Grade 4Opinion WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.1, W.3.1a, W.4.1a, W.5.1a


In the beginning of a persuasive piece, the writer states his...
a. facts
b. opinion

c. summary
d. inference

Grade 4Context Clues


The teacher told them to reduce the fractions to the lowest term. What does reduce
mean?
a. make smaller
b. enlarge
c. upgrade
d. make a new fraction

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


misprint
a. print incorrectly
b. print correctly

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


Choose the best word to use to replace the word in ALL CAPS and fix the double
negative.
Dad didn't do NOTHING to help with my project.
a. none
b. something
c. anything
d. no

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


mistreat
a. treat nicely
b. treat poorly

Grade 4Author's Purpose


A presidential candidate is speaking at a fair.
What is the purpose?
a. persuade
b. inform
c. entertain

Grade 4Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.4.2, L.4.2b


Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
a. yes it is answered Dan.
b. Yes it is answered dan
c. "yes it is" answered Dan.
d. "Yes it is," answered Dan.

Grade 4Context Clues


She prefers to play with dolls instead of toy cars. What does prefer mean?
a. dislike
b. like better

c. care about
d. misunderstood

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
not ending
a. nonfat
b. nontoxic
c. nonhuman
d. nonstop
Grade 4Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1f
Which one is a correct sentence?
a. Good to eat.
b. We made cookies.
c. Wagging its tail.

Grade 4Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1f


Which sentence is written correctly?
a. The Bird. The nest. The Egg.
b. Happy pie eats chocolate
c. The dog chased the cat down the street.
d. the girl ate the whole pizza

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes

not done enough


a. overdone
b. underdone

Grade 4Context Clues


My father asked me to tidy up my room before I go outside to play. What does tidy
mean?
a. paint
b. rearrange
c. destroy
d. clean up

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
not to make money
a. nonprofit
b. nonfat
c. nonliving
d. nonstop

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
not poisionous
a. nonimportant

b. nontoxic
c. nonfat
d. nonstop

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
against the pull of the Earth
a. antihistamine
b. antigravity
c. antithesis
d. antihero

Grade 4GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1


What type of sentence is this?
Open your books to page 54.
a. imperative
b. declarative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


misinform
a. give correct information
b. give incorrect information

Grade 4WritingCCSS: CCRA.R.2, CCRA.W.3, RL.4.2, W.4.3a


These sentences from a story are in the wrong order.
(1)Farmers grow them on their farms. (2)People eat the roots and leaves of the
turnip plant. (3)People plant them in their home gardens. (4)The roots are white
balls that grow under the ground.
Which sentence needs to be first in the story?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

Grade 4Author's Purpose


You look in an atlas to find out where San Diego is located.
What is the purpose?
a. persuade
b. inform
c. entertain

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


below the ground
a. overground
b. underground

Grade 4Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.4.2, L.4.2b


Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
a. "those are feathers" explained Lora.
b. "Those are feathers," explained Lora.
c. "Those are feathers" explained Lora.
d. Those are feathers, explained Lora.

Grade 4Figurative Language


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The first line of the poem "My Bed is a Boat" says "My bed is like a little boat." This
is an example of a
a. simile
b. metaphor
c. hyperbole
d. personification

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


Choose the word that best fits the definition.
not a homo sapien
a. nonhuman
b. nonliving
c. nonprofit
d. nonexistent

Grade 4Antonyms

An antonym for droop is


a. hole
b. food
c. rise
d. sink

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


misjudge
a. judge wrongly
b. judge correctly

Grade 4Context Clues


He told his mother that he had a typical day at school. What does typical mean?
a. scary
b. worrisome
c. ordinary
d. exciting

Grade 4Figurative Language


Poppa started the car. Brum! Brum! Brum!
What type of figurative language is being used in this example?
a. alliteration
b. personification
c. onomatopoeia
d. hyperbole

Grade 4Identifying GenreCCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.4.5


An anonymous, timeless, placeless story that was originally told rather than written.
a. Fantasy / Fairy Tale
b. Folk Tale
c. Poetry
d. Historical fiction
Grade 4Conducting ResearchCCSS: CCRA.W.2, W.4.2a
Jetta is using the following sentences to write a report about pets in the White
House.
(1)Many U.S. presidents and their families have owned pets.
(2)Creatures from parrots to tigers have made a home at the White House.
(3)He also made room for raccoons, a bobcat, a goose, a bear, and a hippo!
(4)Calvin Coolidge had dogs, cats, and birds.
What order should Jetta place her sentences?
a. 1, 2, 4, 3
b. 3, 4, 1, 2
c. 2, 4, 1, 3
d. 4, 1, 2, 3

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


not projected to win
a. overdog
b. underdog

Grade 4Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1f

Choose the word(s) that best completes the following sentences.


Karen

in groups compared to individual tasks.

a. is preferring working
b. prefers works
c. prefers be
d. prefers to work

Grade 4Figurative Language


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The title of the poem "My Bed is a Boat" is an example of a
a. simile
b. metaphor
c. hyperbole
d. onomatopoeia

Grade 4Figurative LanguageCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5, L.4.5b


Language that uses comparisons such as metaphors and similes is
called
figurative language.

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


misrepresent
a. represent well
b. represent poorly

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


do too much
a. overdo
b. underdo

Grade 4Metaphor
What two words are being compared in the following sentence?
George is lightning as he runs the race.
a. George and race
b. George and runs
c. George and lightning

Grade 4Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1f


Choose the best ending for the following sentence:
What are we supposed to do after

a. finish the graph


b. finishing the graph
c. do the graph
d. graph

Grade 4Conjunctions
The conjunction "for" means
a. because.
b. but.

c. between.

Grade 4Metaphor
What two words are being compared in the following sentence?
The cat's fur was a blanket of warmth.
a. cat and blanket
b. fur and warmth
c. fur and blanket

Grade 4Adjectives
Choose the best possessive adjective to fill in the blank.
Where did Calvin and Sierra get

dog?

a. my
b. his
c. their
d. its

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. fellowe
b. fellow
c. felow
d. felluw

Grade 4Adjectives
Choose the best possessive adjective to fill in the blank.
The kitten looked silly as it chased

tail.

a. my
b. his
c. their
d. its

Grade 4WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.2, W.4.2a


Choose a good topic sentence for these details.
In almost 100 years only about twelve white tigers have been seen in India.
They are almost extinct. Most of the ones living are in zoos, not in their natural
habitat.
a. The white tiger's diet consists mostly of deer and antelope.
b. White tigers have white fur, blue eyes, and a pink nose.
c. White tigers are extremely difficult to find in the wilderness.
d. White tigers are still hunted in the wilderness today.

Grade 4Sequence of EventsCCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.4.5


Write a sentence that would fix the missing part of this story.
We packed all of the boxes on Saturday. On Sunday, we visited my Grandmother
and say goodbye.
On Monday, we moved to our new
house.
On Tuesday, we drove to my new school.
On Wednesday, I met a new friend at my new school.

Grade 4Synonyms
puzzled
a. stumped
b. exhibit
c. crime
d. reference

Grade 4Vocabulary
During the war, it was necessary to
a. ration
b. contempt
c. lanky
d. exasperated

Grade 4Capitalization and Punctuation


I have six

a. pencils'
b. pencil's
c. pencils
d. pencil

Grade 4Capitalization and Punctuation


She is at the
a. doctors

office.

food so people didn't go hungry.

b. doctor's
c. doctor
d. doctors'
rade 4Simile
Choose the best ending for the simile:
The kids were all coming to the pool. The pool attracted kids like...
a. flies to honey
b. elephants to mice
c. rain to the desert sands

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


below the water
a. overwater
b. underwater

Grade 4SummarizingCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RL.4.2


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Which choice is the best summary of the story?
a. The pig refused to jump over the stile.
b. A woman gave a saucer of milk to a cat so it would kill a rat.
c. A woman bought a pig at the market, but she had a hard time getting it
home.
d. The butcher refused to kill the ox.

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e

What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence below?


The boy and his father continued on their journey.
a. the boy
b. boy and his father
c. on their journey

Grade 4Spelling
In poetry, a

has two lines of verse that rhyme.

a. cuplet
b. couplelet
c. cooplet
d. couplet

Grade 4Metaphor
What two words are being compared in the following sentence?
The fireworks were a lantern in the sky.
a. fireworks and lantern
b. fireworks and sky
c. lantern and sky

Grade 4Capitalization and Punctuation


Did you find
a. Laura's
b. Laura

backpack?

c. Lauras
d. Lauras'

Grade 4Pronouns
Choose the best interrogative pronoun to fill in the blank.
At

was the threat directed?


a. Who
b. Whom
c. Whose
d. What
e. Which

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e


What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence below?
Usually they camp up the hill.
a. usually
b. up the hill
c. they camp up

Grade 4Vocabulary
What is the meaning of the word predator?
a. traits or behaviors that protect animals
b. toxin that is injected with a stinger, fang, or spine
c. a place where an animal lives

d. an animal that naturally preys on others

Grade 4Metaphor
Choose the best ending for the metaphor below:
Jon is so fast! Jon is a

a. rocket
b. car
c. lion

Grade 4Apostrophes
Have you seen

shoes?

a. Sadies
b. Sadie
c. Sadie's
d. Sadies'

Grade 4Adjectives
Choose the best possessive adjective to fill in the blank.
The tree lost all of
a. my
b. his
c. her
d. its

leaves.

Grade 4WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.3, W.4.3a


These sentences from a story are in the wrong order.
(1)Farmers grow them on their farms. (2)People eat the roots and leaves of the
turnip plant. (3)People plant them in their home gardens. (4)The roots are white
balls that grow under the ground.
Which sentence needs to be first in the story?
a. 1
b. 3
c. 2
d. 4

Grade 4Adjectives
Choose the best possessive adjective to fill in the blank.
After falling off the swing, Calvin got
a. my
b. his
c. her
d. their

Grade 4Vocabulary
What is a habitat?
a. a place where an animal lives
b. to be in danger
c. to defend

arm checked out by a doctor.

d. a place far way

Grade 4Simile
Choose the best ending for the simile:
Kendra isn't feeling well and her face is pale. She is as pale as...
a. a black and white penguin
b. a ghost
c. a bucket of sand

Grade 4AntonymsCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5, L.4.5c


We had to TRIM the items on our list so we could afford everything.
If add is an antonym of trim, then trim means:
a. pay
b. close
c. increase
d. cut

Grade 4Vocabulary
lower yourself down a cliff by rope
a. coil
b. descent
c. foresaw
d. rappel

Grade 4Capitalization and Punctuation


We went over to

house.

a. Mrs. Garrisons'
b. Mrs. Garrison
c. Mrs. Garrison's
d. Mrs. Garrisons
Grade 4Context Clues
Will's mother worked the nightshift. He says that she worked from dusk to dawn.
What does dusk mean?
a. 12 o'clock
b. lunch time
c. midnight
d. after sunset

Grade 4Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1


The dog ate the bag of food because it was left open on the floor.
The dog ate the food is the INDEPENDENT clause.
a. True
b. False

Grade 4Adjectives
Choose the best possessive adjective to fill in the blank.
Now that we're married, I can't wait to set up

home.

a. my
b. his
c. her
d. our

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e


What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence below?
Then the two creatures disappeared into the woods.
a. then the two
b. into the woods
c. two creatures

Grade 4Metaphor
Choose the best ending to the metaphor below:
Mike is so funny! Mike is a

a. cartoon
b. clown
c. friend

Grade 4Context Clues


The police officer had proof that the robbery took place at 11:00 PM. The word
PROOF in this sentence means:
a. Being responsible for an accident
b. Expressing regret for something that was done wrong

c. Lying about a friend


d. Having evidence about fact or truth

Grade 4AntonymsCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5, L.4.5c


The wicked witch deserved the punishment she got for her bad behavior.
If evil is a synonym of wicked, then wicked means:
a. morally wrong
b. very nice
c. thoughtful
d. ugly

Grade 4Parts of Speech


Look at all the

in the field!

a. sheep
b. sheeps
c. sheepes
d. sheep's

Grade 4Figurative Language


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In the poem "My Bed is a Boat," the speaker compares the place where his friends
are to
a. the ocean
b. an island
c. the shore

d. a buoy

Grade 4Adjectives
Choose the best possessive adjective to fill in the blank.
Give that to me! It is

money.

a. my
b. his
c. her
d. your

Grade 4AlliterationCCSS: RF.4.4b


"Alliteration"

is the repetition of consonants: "wild and whirling

words."

Grade 4Capitalization and Punctuation


horse was in the pasture.
a. Sarah
b. Sarah's
c. Sarahs
d. Sarahs'

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. oatmeil

b. oatmeal
c. oatmel
d. oatmael

Grade 4Spelling
Are you

an expository essay about your favorite season?

a. riting
b. writeing
c. writing
d. riteing

Grade 4AntonymsCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5, L.4.5c


The UMPIRE yelled, "SAFE!", as I slid into home.
If referee is a synonym for umpire, then umpire means:
a. a player on the field
b. someone who watches a game and enforces the rules
c. the coach of a team
d. a person who watches a game from the stands

Grade 4Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1c


Choose the sentence that doesn't have any errors.
a. Could you explain that again please?
b. could you explain that again please.
c. May you explain that again please?

d. gimme some help mister

Grade 4SummarizingCCSS: CCRA.R.1, CCRA.R.2, RL.4.1, RL.4.2


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What needed to happen for the old woman to get home?
a. She had to find her way.
b. The pig had to jump over the stile.
c. The fire had to burn the rope.
d. Her horse had to move.

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


Which word includes both a prefix and a suffix?
a. thoughtless
b. unstuck
c. apparently
d. misjudged

Grade 4Summarizing
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Why did the old woman need milk from the cow?
a. to get the cat to kill the rat
b. to give to her pig
c. to make butter for her bread
d. to sell at the market

Grade 4Adjectives
Choose the best possessive adjective to fill in the blank.
Sierra asked to take a week off for

vacation.

a. my
b. his
c. her
d. their
Grade 4Point of View
Read the poem and then answer the question.
*They rush about from room to room
Like little cars that go ZOOM, ZOOM.
They pack their lunches, pick up their books,
And grab their coats off the backdoor hooks.
My tail wags as their car speeds away.
I can finally lie on the couch for the rest of the day!*
Which line from the poem lets the reader know this poem is written in first person?
a. They rush about from room to room
b. They pack their lunches, pick up their books,
c. And grab their coats off the backdoor hooks.
d. My tail wags as their car speeds away.

Grade 4Adjectives
Choose the best demonstrative adjective to fill in the blank.
No, I didn't know you wanted to take
a. this

cupcakes to school.

b. those

Grade 4AntonymsCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5, L.4.5c


I felt a TUG on my shirt and noticed my dog was following me.
If pull is a synonym of pull, then tug means:
a. a hard and sudden movement in one direction
b. a gentle touch
c. a big hug
d. a push in the other direction

Grade 4Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1f


Choose the answers that best complete the following question:
Will you please help
me

the

a. finding / hypotenuse on right triangle


b. figure outing / hypotenuse on this right triangle
c. figuring out / the hypotenuse on this right triangle
d. find / hypotenuse on this right triangle

Grade 4WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.3, W.4.3b, W.5.3b, W.6.3b, W.7.3b


In dialogue, for every new speaker the writer begins a new
a. paragraph
b. punctuation mark
c. quotation mark

d. sentence

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


mistrust
a. don't trust someone
b. trust someone

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


mismatch
a. not match
b. match

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


estimate too much
a. overestimate
b. underestimate

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


eat too much
a. overeat
b. undereat

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes

garments you wear beneath your clothes


a. overwear
b. underwear

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


coat you wear on top of your clothes
a. overcoat
b. undercoat

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. countryes
b. counntries
c. countres
d. countries

Grade 4Parts of SpeechCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1a


Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun (who, whose, whom, which, that)
or relative adverb (where, when, why).
Aunt Janice,

whose

Grade 4Parts of Speech


A gorilla is a
a. noun

sister is my mom, is coming to visit.

b. verb
c. adjective
d. adverb

Grade 4Synonyms
A synonym for sick is:
a. well
b. ill
c. sad
d. mad

Grade 4Context Clues


Elisha tried to ENTERTAIN her guests with a movie, but everyone got bored.
What type of context clue helps the reader understand the meaning of the word
ENTERTAIN?
a. synonym
b. contrast
c. definiton
d. inference

Grade 4OnomatopoeiaCCSS: RF.4.4, RF.4.4b


In what location would you find many examples of onomatopoeia?
a. a school
b. a farm
c. a swimming pool

d. a church

Grade 4Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
The water treatment plant cleans

water so it can be used again.

a. waist
b. waste

Grade 4Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
The model wore an optical illusion dress. It made her look like she had no

a. waist
b. waste

Grade 4Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Don't

your money on that. It'll break before you get home.

a. waist
b. waste
Grade 4Author's Purpose

Dogs are better than cats. They can play fetch and do tricks. Cats just lay
around and sleep all day. If you have a chance to get a pet, you should get a
dog.
What is the author's purpose?
a. persuade

b. inform
c. entertain
Grade 4Author's Purpose

You are reading a biography on Benjamin Franklin.


What is the author's purpose?
a. persuade
b. inform
c. entertain
Grade 4Author's Purpose

On the side of a cereal box, they have listed the ingredients and nutritional
value.
What is the author's purpose?
a. persuade
b. inform
c. entertain
Grade 4Sequence of Events

When he finally returned home, he went to work for another chemist for a
few months. One day he cut his hand badly when a glass bottle of poisonous
chemicals he was holding broke. After he was well again, his father loaned
him the money to open his own small chemist shop.
What is the text structure of this paragraph?
a. Compare & Contrast
b. Chronological Order or Sequence
c. Cause and Effect
d. Problem Solution
Grade 4Story Elements

It was 3 o'clock in the afternoon.


Which part of the setting does this sentence describe?
a. Where
b. When
Grade 4Author's Purpose

You are reading a Snoopy comic.


What is the author's purpose?
a. persuade
b. inform
c. entertain
Grade 4Verbs

What tense in the verb?


We will go to the mall this weekend.
a. past tense
b. present tense
c. future tense
Grade 4Problem and Solution

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Why did Emily want to enter the costume contest?
a. to wear a cool costume
b. to win $100
c. to impress her friends
d. to celebrate Halloween
Grade 4WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.3, W.4.3a

Choose the sentence that would be the best topic sentence for the
paragraph.
We love to play the same sports. We love to play video games and watch
movies. We both can hardly wait for pizza every Friday night. It's great to
have a brother who is just like me.
a. My big brother and I are best friends.
b. My big brother and I are four years apart.
c. My big brother is the oldest of my four brothers.
d. My big brother is a firefighter.
Grade 4Summarizing

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Except for the cat, whenever the old woman asked something to help her, it
a. would not do it.
b. called for help.
c. gave an excuse.
d. asked for money.

Grade 4Capitalization and Punctuation

Choose the correct sentence.


a. The elephant's perform circus tricks.
b. The elephants like to perform in the circus.
c. The elephants' like peanuts.
d. The elephant's are afraid of mice.
Grade 4Parts of Speech

A freeway is a
a. noun
b. verb
c. adjective
d. adverb

Grade 4Verbs

What tense is the verb?


I always bring my lunch to school.
a. past tense
b. present tense
c. future tense
Grade 4WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.3, W.4.3d

A synonym can enhance your writing.


a. True
b. False
Grade 4Vocabulary

What is the meaning of the word prey?


a. a place where an animal lives
b. an animal that is killed and hunted by another for food
c. meditating and focusing
d. defense of looking like another animal
Grade 4Vocabulary

What is an array?
a. a range or display of a particular type of thing
b. to make a discovery or to find out
c. to disguise something so that it blends in
d. an animal that naturally preys on others

Grade 4Vocabulary

To take advantage of others for free food, entertainment, etc.


a. haywire
b. freeloading
c. glorious
d. parched
Grade 4Vocabulary

I was
a. ration
b. dawdled
c. exasperated
d. lanky

from the teacher giving us all those assignments.

Grade 4Vocabulary

Dried out or made thirsty


a. freeloading
b. detangled
c. haywire
d. parched
Grade 4Vocabulary

Out of control
a. haywire
b. freeloading
c. glorious
d. parch
rade 4Vocabulary
used for information
a. crime
b. exhibit
c. stumped
d. reference

Grade 4Context Clues

Who is most likely to be SPITEFUL?


a. a fourth grade student
b. a new puppy
c. a sweet old lady
d. a bully

Grade 4Verbs
What tense is the verb?
My brother broke my new phone.
a. past tense
b. present tense
c. future tense

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


Jack and

played tennis.

a. I
b. me

Grade 4Author's Purpose


What kind of dog can jump higher than a house?
Any kind because houses cannot jump.
What was the author's purpose?
a. persuade
b. inform
c. entertain

Grade 4Vocabulary
Of times long past
a. seeker
b. scholars
c. link
d. ancient

Grade 4Synonyms
Which word is a synonym for the word NEARBY in the sentence below?
The concert is NEARBY, so it shouldnt take too long to get there.
a. close
b. distant
c. far
d. removed

Grade 4Synonyms
Which word is a synonym for the word FRIGHTENED in the sentence below?
The dog was FRIGHTENED by the loud noises.
a. bold
b. calm
c. quiet
d. terrified

Grade 4Synonyms

Which word is a synonym for the word FEARLESS in the sentence below?
The FEARLESS girl jumped into the pool from the highest diving board.
a. afraid
b. brave
c. nervous
d. shy

Grade 4Author's Purpose


You just finished reading Jack and the Beanstalk.
What was the authors purpose?
a. persuade
b. inform
c. entertain

Grade 4Vocabulary
What is an animal defense mechanism?
a. to live
b. to pull out
c. traits or behaviors that protect animals
d. to do something wild without fear

Grade 4Vocabulary
What is definition of mimicry?
a. a place where an animal lives
b. to live

c. defense of looking like another animal


d. to do something wild without fear

Grade 4Context Clues


Which is most similar to a PARCEL?
a. postman
b. package
c. envelope
d. grocery bag

Grade 4Apostrophes
Fix the sentence below.
i did'nt go to the store
a. I didn't go to the store.
b. i didn't go to the store.
c. I didn't go to the store
d. i did'nt go to the store.

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e


What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence below?
The boy drank a hot drink from his father's mug.
a. drank a hot drink
b. the boy drank
c. from his father's mug

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e


What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence below?
Rob often goes hiking in the Rocky Mountains.
a. in the Rocky Mountains
b. Rocky Mountains
c. Rob often goes

Grade 4Context Clues


Who is most likely to be MELANCHOLY?
a. someone who just got a 100 on a math test
b. someone who just lost a soccer game
c. a friend who just got a new puppy
d. a friend who has a birthday today

Grade 4Author's Purpose


You are reading a poem about about fall. What is the author's purpose?
a. persuade
b. inform
c. entertain

Grade 4GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1e


Which is NOT a prepositional phrase?
a. in the valley

b. across the street


c. hitting the yard
d. over the hill

Grade 4Cause and EffectCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.4.3


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According to the passage, what happens to a dog who wins a lot of diving
competitions?
a. It becomes more comfortable with diving.
b. It goes on to compete at the national competition.
c. It becomes a very disobedient dog.
d. It is scared of the other dogs.
rade 4Antonyms
Which is an antonym for the word DELICIOUS?
a. disgusting
b. tasty
c. dirty
d. bad

Grade 4Pronouns
Choose the best interrogative pronoun to fill in the blank.
do you mean you can't come to the party?
a. Who
b. Whom
c. Whose

d. What
e. Which

Grade 4SummarizingCCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.4.1


This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group
Select the best summary of the article.
a. The Trojans were given a peace offering by the Greeks and brought it into
their city.
b. The Trojans were blind and did not see that the peace offering was going to
harm their city.
c. The Trojans had fought long and hard and were finally glad that the war was
over.
d. The Trojans had been in the middle of a long and difficult war against the
Greeks.

Grade 4Context Clues


I became flushed after I
a. ate my favorite chocolate dessert
b. went to my grandpa's house
c. forgot my lines in the school play
d. saw an old friend

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e


What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence below?
He decided that he would take his son on a camping trip.
a. decided that

b. he would take his son


c. on a camping trip

Grade 4Cause and EffectCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.4.3


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How does the white fur help polar bears?
a. It makes them cooler.
b. It attracts mates.
c. It helps provide camouflage.
d. It gives them more energy.

Grade 4Antonyms
Which is an antonym for the word WILD?
a. tame
b. big
c. crazy
d. funny

Grade 4Spelling
My son is
a. leaving
b. leafing
c. leeving
d. leaveing

for Washington DC this week.

Grade 4VocabularyCCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.4.4


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What does the word FAIR mostly likely mean in the final stanza?
a. okay
b. equal
c. beautiful
d. carnival

Grade 4Adjectives
Identify whether the word in all caps is a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative
pronoun.
Don't forget to look through THAT tonight.
a. demonstrative adjective
b. demonstrative pronoun

Grade 4Cause and EffectCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.4.3


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What causes a polar bear's fur to look white?
a. its hollow tubes
b. the reflection of the sun
c. the snow in its habitat
d. the proteins in seal fat

Grade 4Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1f


The big black cat.
a. Sentence
b. Not a sentence

Grade 4Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1f


Choose the words that complete the blanks in the correct order.
What

the word "acute"

a. do / meaning
b. does / mean
c. is / mean
d. do / means

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e


What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence below?
Once she saw a black bear running very quickly behind her.
a. behind her
b. once she saw
c. a black bear

Grade 4Sentence Structure


Identify the action verb in this sentence:
The dance team performed during halftime.
a. dance

b. team
c. performed
d. halftime

Grade 4Sequence of EventsCCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.4.1


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Why does the author say to only give a fist bump, not run off the field, if there are
only two outs?
a. Because the play was not that good
b. Because there is still more game to play
c. Because you did an awesome job
d. Because running off the field looks bad

Grade 4Cause and EffectCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.4.3


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Why do polar bears move north in the spring?
a. to follow the ice
b. to find warmer weather
c. to catch food to eat
d. to find a mate

Grade 4Vocabulary
To find the similarities; point out how things are the same is to
a. contrast
b. compare

c. describe
d. trace

Grade 4Vocabulary
moving down
a. coil
b. descent
c. foresaw
d. rappel

Grade 4Vocabulary
The word "determine" means...
a. to imitate someone or something
b. to make a discovery or to find out
c. toxin that is injected with a stinger, fang, or spine
d. an animal that naturally preys on others
Grade 4Sequence of EventsCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.4.3
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In step 2, if you throw the ball to the base, what do you do next?
a. Move on to Step 3
b. Skip to Step 4
c. Fist bump the first baseman
d. Watch other players finish the play

Grade 4Prepositions
What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence below?
They were disappointed when they found many campers at the Lost Lake.
a. they were disappointed
b. at the Lost lake
c. when they found many

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


The cake was made my Sarah and

a. I
b. me

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


Johanna and

are going to the movies.

a. I
b. me

Grade 4Cause and Effect


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What effect does melting ice have on polar bears?
a. It makes it hard for them to stay alive.
b. It makes it easier for them to find food.
c. It makes them warmer in the winter.
d. It makes their journey north easier.

Grade 4Adjectives
Identify whether the word in all caps is a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative
pronoun.
THESE slippers are very comfortable.
a. demonstrative adjective
b. demonstrative pronoun

Grade 4Vocabulary
Victory, success
a. translate
b. temple
c. triumph
d. ancient

Grade 4Vocabulary
Change from one language to another
a. translate
b. scholars
c. link
d. ancient

Grade 4Adjectives

Choose the best demonstrative adjective to fill in the blank.


Oh, you meant

blanket!

a. that
b. these

Grade 4Cause and EffectCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.4.3


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What is the effect of diving for disobedient dogs?
a. They become more disobedient.
b. They learn how to obey commands.
c. They get all wet.
d. They are worn out.

Grade 4Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.4.2b


Which quotation is correct?
a. Help "me," please! said Dan.
b. "Help" me, please! said Dan.
c. "Help me, please!" said Dan.
d. Help me, "please" ! said Dan.

Grade 4Sequence of Events


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What was the first thing Emily wished to be?
a. a dog

b. a butterfly
c. a cat
d. a bumblebee

Grade 4Theme
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Which choice best describes a theme in the poem "My Bed is a Boat"?
a. Sailors work day and night.
b. You can always come back home.
c. Going to bed can be an adventure.
d. A boy sleeps better when he is on a boat.

Grade 4Sentence Structure


Which sentence is a simple sentence?
a. I am going home.
b. I am going home to change my clothes before I go to the dance.
c. I am going home, and then going to the store.
d. I am going home after I finish playing this game.

Grade 4Adjectives
Identify whether the word in all caps is a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative
pronoun.
The FORMER principal left big shoes to fill.
a. demonstrative adjective
b. demonstrative pronoun

Grade 4Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: L.4.2


Choose the answer that has the correct capitalization and punctuation.
Calvin asked,

are we having for dinner?"

a. what
b. What
c. "what
d. "What

Grade 4Vocabulary
Posses means...
a. to pretend to be something or someone else
b. to have or to own
c. traits or behaviors that protect animals
d. to live

Grade 4Vocabulary
What does it mean to survive?
a. traits or behaviors that protect animals
b. in danger
c. toxin that is injected with a stinger, fang, or spine
d. to live

Grade 4Sentence Structure

Identify the action verb in this sentence:


The team practices every day after school.
a. team
b. practices
c. after
d. school

Grade 4Vocabulary
Anything that connects
a. seeker
b. scholars
c. link
d. ancient
ade 4People (Stories)CCSS: RI.4.1
The author says that the President's vehicles are designed to keep him safe and he
always travels with the Secret Service. You can infer that the President
a. is very popular.
b. has a dangerous job.
c. likes to travel.
d. spends a lot of time on the road.

Grade 4Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
We've been driving in circles. We
a. passed
b. past

this building already.

Grade 4Homonyms
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
The family members

the rolls around the table.

a. passed
b. past

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. accompllish
b. accomplsh
c. acomplish
d. accomplish

Grade 4Sentence Structure


What type of sentence is this?
Do you like to go to the beach?
a. interrogative
b. imperative
c. declarative
d. exclamatory

Grade 4Cause and EffectCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.4.3

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The polar bear only eats the fat and blubber of a seal. How does this help other
animals?
a. It means they are safe from polar bears.
b. It provides them with food to eat.
c. It helps them keep warm in the cold.
d. It gives them protection from seals.

Grade 4Vocabulary
knew beforehand
a. coil
b. descent
c. foresaw
d. rappel

Grade 4Vocabulary
Boeing Company manufactures airplanes. What does manufactures mean?
a. make
b. fly
c. drive
d. wreck

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. approach

b. aproach
c. appraoch
d. aprroach

Grade 4Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1


The student studied for his Algebra test, as a result, he made a 100.
He made a 100 is the DEPENDENT clause.
a. True
b. False

Grade 4WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.3, W.4.3b


Identify the sentence that best completes this paragraph.
My friend's mom let me help them make a batch of sugar cookies. We followed all of
the steps carefully and then put the cookies in the
oven.
.
They were delicious and I decided making cookies was fun.
a. I really like chocolate chip cookies but they are very messy.
b. When they were done she let us taste the first ones out of the oven.
c. The oven has to be very hot to bake a cake.
d. Making cookies is hard work.

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e


What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence below?
The boy cut out pictures of mountains, rivers, and lakes.
a. of mountains, rivers and lakes

b. the boy cut


c. mountains, rivers and lakes

Grade 4Spelling
Please choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. recycl
b. receycle
c. recysle
d. recycle

Grade 4ContractionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1g


They'll have to hurry if

planning on meeting the deadline.

a. their
b. there
c. they're

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. loocate
b. lokate
c. locat
d. locate

Grade 4Vocabulary

What is venom?
a. a place where an animal lives
b. an animal that is killed and hunted by another for food
c. traits or behaviors that protect animals
d. toxin that is injected with a stinger, fang, or spine

Grade 4Vocabulary
Audacious means...
a. to live
b. to be brave or fearless and take risk
c. to make an image or copy something
d. to want or keep

Grade 4Vocabulary
act against the law
a. crime
b. exhibit
c. reference
d. stumped

Grade 4Vocabulary
The Jewish people arrived at the
a. synagogue
b. sabotage

to worship.

c. exasperated
d. comtempt

Grade 4Vocabulary
He was late for school because he wasted his time and
a. ration
b. exasperated
c. dawdled
d. lanky
Grade 4Vocabulary
Very beautiful or delightful
a. haywire
b. glorious
c. detangled
d. parched

Grade 4Parts of Speech


Fill in the blank with the appropriate determiner.
apple a day keeps the doctor away.
a. A
b. An
c. The
d. This

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. buterflies
b. butterflyes
c. butterfles
d. butterflies

Grade 4Conjunctions
The conjunction "but" in a sentence means

a. around.
b. the opposite.
c. because.

Grade 4Author's Purpose


The news is presenting facts to their viewers about issues and candidates before
voting day.
What is the purpose?
a. persuade
b. inform
c. entertain

Grade 4Sentence Structure


Identify the action verb in this sentence:
Every year, my family plans a trip to Destin.
a. year

b. family
c. plans
d. trip

Grade 4Identifying GenreCCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.4.5


A story for stage performance.
a. Folk Tale
b. Play
c. Mystery
d. Fiction

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. showne
b. shon
c. shuwn
d. shown

Grade 4PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1a


Tom liked a girl
a. whose
b. whom
c. which
d. that

was in his class

Grade 4PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1a


The singer
fair.

was nominated for a Grammy was scheduled to perform at the

a. who
b. whose
c. which
d. that

Grade 4Short Stories (Fiction)


Which word BEST describes the old man at the beginning of the story?
a. happy
b. hungry
c. poor
d. pessimistic

Grade 4Pronouns
Choose the best interrogative pronoun to fill in the blank.
can you do about it?
a. Who
b. Whom
c. Whose
d. What
e. Which

Grade 4Short Stories (Fiction)


Which message best fits the story?
a. Honesty is the best policy.
b. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
c. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
d. Don't count all your eggs before they are hatched.

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e


What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence below?
The tent kept them safe from the wind and rain.
a. the tent
b. from the wind and rain
c. wind and rain

Grade 4Adjectives
Choose the best possessive adjective to fill in the blank.
We asked the mail carrier not to walk on
a. his
b. her
c. our
d. their

lawn while delivering the mail.

Grade 4Adjectives
Identify whether the word in all caps is a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative
pronoun.
Did your mother really knit you THOSE mittens?
a. demonstrative adjective
b. demonstrative pronoun

Grade 4Adjectives
Identify whether the word in all caps is a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative
pronoun.
Given the two options, I'll choose the LATTER.
a. demonstrative adjective
b. demonstrative pronoun

Grade 4Adjectives
Choose the best demonstrative adjective to fill in the blank.
Would you like

apple?

a. this
b. these

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. solve
b. solv
c. sovle

d. sollve

Grade 4Figurative Language


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The poem "Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite" uses a rhyme scheme. Which lines of
the poem rhyme?
a. Lines 1 and 2
b. Lines 2 and 6
c. Lines 5 and 7
d. Lines 7 and 8
Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite
by Isaac Watts

Let dogs delight to bark and bite,


For God hath made them so;
Let bears and lions growl and fight,
For 'tis their nature too.

But, children, you should never let


Such angry passions rise;
Your little hands were never made
To tear each other's eyes.
Grade 4Sentence Structure
Identify the action verb in this sentences:
We always sit up front at the movies.
a. always

b. sit
c. front
d. movies

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the correct spelling.
a. chold
b. child
c. cihld

Grade 4Conjunctions
What does the conjunction AND mean?
a. connects two ideas that are the same
b. connects problem with solution
c. connects two ideas that are NOT the same

Grade 4Short Stories (Fiction)


Which detail from the story best shows the beggar's character?
a. He picked up a purse of gold.
b. He counted the money inside.
c. He went to the judge to settle the case.
d. He hoped he could find the owner of the purse.

Grade 4Figurative LanguageCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5b

"It's raining cats and dogs," is an idiom describing that it is raining

a. water
b. cats and dogs
c. a lot
d. a little

Grade 4Cause and EffectCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.4.3


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Why might a dog who is good at diving not do well at competition?
a. The competition can scare the dog.
b. The water can be too cold.
c. The dog can be disobedient.
d. The other dogs can be crazy.

Grade 4GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1e


Choose the option that simplifies the sentences below by using a prepositional
phrase.
We played chess. We played in the park. We played as people watched us.
a. We played chess. In the park.
b. We played chess in the park as people watched us.
c. We played chess, we played in the park, as people watched us.
d. We played as people watched. Chess.

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.

a. bolock
b. blocke
c. block
d. blok

Grade 4Adjectives
Possessive adjectives replace nouns.
a. True
b. False

Grade 4Prefixes and Suffixes


The prefix KILO means
a. Thousand
b. Hundred
c. Thousandth
d. Hundredth

Grade 4Writing Essays


Which two details are not related to the same topic as the rest?
a. I went apple picking.
b. I like pumpkins, too.
c. I grow tomatoes at home.
d. There were all different types of apples to choose from.
e. I went with my family on the weekend.

f.

I liked the green ones the best.

g. I got to climb into the trees to reach more apples.

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


Jacob told his mom that he was sorry for giving his dinner to the dog. What word
describes what Jacob did:
a. apologizing
b. fainting
c. overreacting
d. referencing

Grade 4GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1g


Which of the following will correctly fill in the blanks?
When
going to school, you must remember to
take
books, or
teacher is going to get you in
trouble with
parents.
a. you're / you're / your / you're
b. you're / you're / your / your
c. your / your / your / your
d. you're / your / your / your

Grade 4Adjectives
Identify whether the word in all caps is a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative
pronoun.
I need some help with THIS question.
a. demonstrative adjective

b. demonstrative pronoun

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. caost
b. choast
c. coast
d. coost

Grade 4Pronouns
Choose the best interrogative pronoun to fill in the blank.
won the race?
a. Who
b. Whom
c. Whose
d. What
e. Which

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. remot
b. remute
c. remotte
d. remote

Grade 4Parts of Speech


Fill in the blank with the appropriate determiner.
I bought

boots last week.

a. these
b. any
c. a
d. this

Grade 4Sentence Structure


Which sentence is a simple sentence?
a. Because she knows how much I like them, my grandmother bakes me
chocolate chip cookies when I come to visit.
b. My grandmother bakes me cookies and teaches me how to sew.
c. My grandmother bakes me cookies.
d. When I come to visit, my grandmother always takes the time to bake me
cookies.

Grade 4GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1g


Which of the following will correctly fill in the blanks?
Whether
my fault or yours, we have to take the bike to
get
tires fixed; otherwise
going to be a long walk to school
tomorrow!
a. its / its / it's
b. it's / its / it's
c. it's / it's / it's

d. it's / its / its


Grade 4Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.4.2
What is the best question to ask yourself when you are trying to find the main idea?
a. Who is the main character?
b. What is the main event?
c. What point is the author trying to make?
d. What is one important detail?

Grade 4Parts of Speech


Fill in the blank with a, an or the:
The

little girl has

an

owl for a pet!

Grade 4Supporting DetailsCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.4.3


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How does the author describe the country in the first stanza?
a. gray
b. deserted
c. green
d. populous

Grade 4PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1a


Which relative pronoun can you use to combine the two sentences?
I found the dog. The dog belonged to Henry.
a. that

b. who
c. whose
d. whom

Grade 4Homonyms
Decide whether the words in all caps are homonyms, homophones, homographs, or
a combination of the three.
DOES she know we're coming?
We saw three DOES standing by the edge of the woods.
a. homonym
b. homophone
c. homograph

Grade 4AntonymsCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5, L.4.5c


I had to YELL so my mom could hear me over the noise from the crowd.
If whisper is the opposite of yell, what does yell mean?
a. talk very quietly
b. talk very loudly
c. talk very fast
d. talk very slow

Grade 4Writing Essays


Which introduction will grab the reader's attention?
a. Have you ever been face to face with a grizzly bear? I have.
b. I had a fun weekend.

c. I have never ridden a bike before.

Grade 4Adjectives
Identify whether the word in all caps is a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative
pronoun.
I think the LATTER option will save us money.
a. demonstrative adjective
b. demonstrative pronoun

Grade 4ContractionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1g


choosing a new president in the next election.
a. Their
b. There
c. They're
d. Thair

Grade 4Vocabulary
Read the

brochure

about the park to learn more.

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


Identify the negative words in the sentence.
I didn't see nobody at the movies.
a. I
b. didn't

c. see
d. nobody

Grade 4Vocabulary
Caused irritation or some unpleasant reaction
a. port
b. convinced
c. provoked
d. ushered

Grade 4VocabularyCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1g


It's hard not to be nervous before

you're

about to go on stage.

Grade 4Pronouns
Choose the best interrogative pronoun to fill in the blank.
wants more cake?
a. Who
b. Whom
c. Whose
d. What
e. Which

Grade 4Vocabulary
Annemarie was

compared to short and stocky Ellen.

a. contempt
b. lanky
c. synagogue
d. ration

Grade 4AntonymsCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5, L.4.5c


We stayed in an old WIGWAM at the Native American camp.
If teepee is a synonym of wigwam, then wigwam means:
a. a log cabin
b. a dome-shaped tent
c. a type of house
d. a large structure

Grade 4ContractionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1g


is not enough paint to finish the project.
a. They're
b. There
c. Their

Grade 4Parts of SpeechCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1a


Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun (who, whose, whom, which, that)
or relative adverb (where, when, why).
This is my sister

who

lives in New Jersey.

Grade 4Synonyms
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What is a synonym for the verb TRAIN?
a. esteem
b. educate
c. cloud
d. serious

Grade 4Synonyms
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What part of speech is definition of train for which sequence is a synonym?
a. noun
b. verb
c. adjective
d. pronoun
Use the following thesaurus entries to answer the questions that follow.

earnest (n) SYN serious, solemn, grave, somber, sober, sedate ANT frivolous

obscure (vb) to make dark, dim, or indistinct SYNC dim, darken, eclipse, cloud, fog,
obfuscate ANT illuminate

respect (vb) SYN regard, esteem, admire ANT abuse, misuse

train (n) SYN succession, progression, series, sequence, chain, string


train (vb) SYN teach, discipline, school, instruct, educate

Grade 4GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1g


Which word correctly fits in the blank?
We waited until Easter morning to

our Easter eggs.

a. dyed
b. died
c. die
d. dye

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


I have a

pencils.

a. few
b. little

Grade 4PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1a


Which relative pronoun can you use to combine the two sentences?
I made a friend. The friend's name was Cheryl.
a. who
b. whose
c. which
d. that

Grade 4PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1a


The book
a. who

I bought is about vampires.

b. whom
c. that
d. which

Grade 4Context CluesCCSS: CCRA.R.4, RI.4.4


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What does the word AFFECTION mean as used in the first paragraph?
a. A feeling of enjoyment
b. A feeling of fondness
c. A feeling of sadness
d. A feeling of excitement

Grade 4Short Stories (Fiction)


Why did the judge give the purse of gold to the beggar?
a. because he asked nicely
b. because no one else had claimed it
c. because he did not like the merchant
d. because the beggar needed the money badly

Grade 4Parts of SpeechCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1c


Yes, you
a. can
b. may
c. must

borrow a pencil.

d. have to

Grade 4Making Inferences and Drawing ConclusionsCCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.4.1


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Based on the poem, you can infer that the country is...
a. attached to other countries
b. land-locked
c. an island
d. very cold

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. host
b. hosst
c. hust
d. hoste

Grade 4Adjectives
Identify whether the word in all caps is a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative
pronoun.
Give me THAT!
a. demonstrative adjective
b. demonstrative pronoun

Grade 4ContractionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1g


Many people are saving

photos on disk now.

a. their
b. there
c. they're
d. thair

Grade 4Parts of SpeechCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1b


Fill in the blank with the present progressive tense.
We

are traveling

(travel) throughout the summer.

Grade 4Vowel Sounds


What word has the same vowel sound as mule?
a. music
b. puppy
c. umbrella
d. up

Grade 4Character StudyCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.4.3


This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group
Which line BEST shows the character of the farmer?
a. One day, the farmer found a snake outside on the ground.
b. It was freezing cold outside and there was snow on the ground.
c. The farmer felt sorry for the snake.

d. He was shivering in the cold and ice was beginning to freeze on his scales.

Grade 4Spelling
Can you

your answer to a friend?

a. explain
b. xplane
c. explane
d. explian

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. throte
b. thraot
c. throat
d. throate

Grade 4Vocabulary
cold blooded animals with back bones who live under water
a. lizard
b. amphibians
c. crime
d. exhibit

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e

Identify the prepositional phrase:


My aunt is the president of the knitting club.
a. My aunt is
b. is the president
c. of the knitting club
d. president of

Grade 4Context Clues


This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group
In the poem "Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite," what do the words "tear each
other's eyes" mean?
a. cry
b. play together
c. fight and be mean
d. set a bad example for each other

Grade 4PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1a


The man

car was totaled was very upset.

a. who
b. whose
c. that
d. which
Grade 4AntonymsCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5, L.4.5c
Please fold your clothes when you put them away so they do not WRINKLE.
If smooth is the opposite of wrinkle, then wrinkle means:
a. get lines or bumps in them

b. crumple into a ball


c. feel very soft
d. be flat and free from bumps

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. studed
b. studdied
c. studyed
d. studied

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e


Identify the prepositional phrase:
Alice was early with her science report.
a. Alice was
b. was early
c. with her
d. with her science report

Grade 4ContractionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1g


The actors must memorize
a. their
b. there
c. they're
d. thair

scripts before the auditions this afternoon.

Grade 4Vocabulary
Don't go in there! The roof is about to

a. Collapse
b. Collapsed
c. Regulate
d. Construct

Grade 4Short Stories (Fiction)


Which word best describes the character of the beggar?
a. lonely
b. honest
c. angry
d. cold

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. boast
b. boest
c. baost
d. boaste

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e

Identify the prepositional phrase:


In a short speech, Larissa explained her decision.
a. in a short speech
b. Larissa explained
c. explained her decision
d. her decision

Grade 4Parts of SpeechCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1a


Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun (who, whose, whom, which, that)
or relative adverb (where, when, why).
The students, two of

whom

were female, were accused of cheating.

Grade 4AntonymsCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5, L.4.5c


The boat started to WOBBLE when I stepped in it.
If still is the opposite of wobble, then wobble means:
a. not move at all
b. move a little bit
c. move away from someone
d. stay in place

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


Identify the negative words in the sentence.
We aren't taking you nowhere.
a. aren't
b. taking

c. you
d. nowhere

Grade 4VocabularyCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1g


Which sentence correctly uses the word "too"?
a. We are going too the store.
b. We are going to the store too buy cookies.
c. We are going to the store to buy too cookies.
d. We are going to the store to buy too many cookies.

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e


Identify the prepositional phrase:
The city of Damascus is several thousand years old.
a. the city
b. of Damascus
c. is several
d. several thousand years

Grade 4Story ElementsCCSS: RF.4.4, RF.4.4a


The

plot

has a conflict, obstacles, and a resolution.

Grade 4Adjectives
Demonstrative adjectives help make clear which noun you are referring to.
a. True

b. False

Grade 4Sentence Structure


Which sentence is a simple sentence?
a. I like to watch television.
b. Before I go to bed, I like to watch television and eat popcorn.
c. I like to watch television because it is so entertaining to me.
d. On Mondays, I like to watch television before i get ready for school.

Grade 4Prefixes and SuffixesCCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.4.4, L.4.4b


The root sub means under or low. Which of these words means a boat that runs
under the water?
a. subway
b. subdue
c. submarine
d. subtract

Grade 4Prefixes and SuffixesCCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.4.4, L.4.4b


The root micro means very small. What does the word microscope mean?
a. A tiny scope
b. a device used to see small things
c. a small machine
d. A tiny creature

Grade 4Vocabulary
What is a sulky?
a. a seat without wheels
b. a sad horse
c. cart pulled in races
d. a harness

Grade 4Text ElementsCCSS: CCRA.R.5, RI.4.5


This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group
Which choice BEST describes how the author organizes this passage about
baseball?
a. chronological order
b. sequence of events
c. cause and effect
d. compare and contrast
rade 4Parts of SpeechCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1a
Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun (who, whose, whom, which, that)
or relative adverb (where, when, why).
The pond

where

they fish is behind their house.

Grade 4PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1a


Which relative pronoun can you use to combine the two sentences?
This is the girl. The girl I gave the book.
a. who
b. whom

c. whose
d. which

Grade 4Short Stories (Fiction)


How did the old man feel about his position in life?
a. He was angry with God.
b. He wished for more wealth and fame.
c. He was content with his life and belongings.
d. He worked hard day and night to rise to the top.

Grade 4English as a Second Language ESL


homework do we have?
a. How much
b. How many

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e


Identify the prepositional phrase:
We always like camping near cool water so that we can fish.
a. always like
b. camping near
c. near cool water
d. can fish

Grade 4ContractionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1g

All students should bring

lab manuals to class tomorrow.

a. There
b. Their
c. They're

Grade 4ContractionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1g


are fifty states in our country.
a. Their
b. There
c. They're

Grade 4Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1g


The boys

the instruments on the platform.

a. sat
b. set

Grade 4Homonyms
Decide whether the words in all caps are homonyms, homophones, homographs, or
a combination of the three.
I wore a belt around my WASTE.
Please try not to WASTE paper.
a. homonym
b. homophone
c. homograph

Grade 4Homonyms
Decide whether the words in all caps are homonyms, homophones, homographs, or
a combination of the three.

I want to PLAY on the playground.


Our school is putting on a PLAY tomorrow.
a. homonym
b. homophone
c. homograph

Grade 4Homonyms
Decide whether the words in all caps are homonyms, homophones, homographs, or
a combination of the three.
My paper BLEW away.
I am feeling BLUE today.
a. homonym
b. homophone
c. homograph

Grade 4Homonyms
Decide whether the words in all caps are homonyms, homophones, homographs, or
a combination of the three.
I need to SELL 50 boxes of cookies.
We studied the makeup of the CELL in science.
a. homonym
b. homophone

c. homograph

Grade 4Vocabulary
To learn by viewing or reading
a. mine
b. test
c. hard
d. study

Grade 4SpellingCCSS: L.4.2d


Choose the correctly spelled SPELLING word.
a. scolde
b. scolod
c. scold
d. skold

Grade 4Figurative Language


Cameron looked like a speeding bullet as he raced to the finish line.
a. Metaphor
b. Simile

Grade 4Nouns
Identify the following phrase:
the shipbuilder's skill

a. plural
b. singular possessive
c. plural possessive

Grade 4Figurative Language


Maggie's room is a junkyard.
a. Metaphor
b. Simile

Grade 4PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1a


Which is the BEST relative pronoun to complete the sentence?
A scavenger is an animal
that
feeds off the remains of dead
animals. (who, whose, which, that, whom)

Grade 4Phonics
Circle the correct way to divide the word into syllables.
a. in-for-ma-tion
b. inf-orm-a-tion
c. in-form-a-tion

Grade 4Fact and OpinionCCSS: CCRA.R.8, RI.4.8


A
FACT
is a statement that can be proven true. An
statement of someone's personal feeling or belief.
Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1e

opinion

is a

Identify the prepositional phrase:


We saw Arthur Miller's play, Beach Rocks, on Broadway.
a. we saw
b. Beach Rocks
c. Arthur Miller's play
d. on Broadway

Grade 4Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.4.2, L.4.2b


Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
a. "Are you going to school now?" Jacob asked.
b. "Are you going to school now?" Jacob asked?
c. "Are you going to school now" Jacob asked?

Grade 4SynonymsCCSS: L.4.5


What is a synonym for the word mat?
a. rug
b. hat
c. dog
d. man

Grade 4PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1e


Choose the word that is not a preposition
a. into
b. beside
c. basement

d. throughout
e. according to

Grade 4Spelling
I am going to

a letter to my grandma.

a. right
b. write
c. wright
d. rite

Grade 4Spelling
The historical

was 820 feet tall.

a. monument
b. moument
c. monumint
d. monnument

Grade 4Vocabulary
cold blooded reptiles with tails
a. crime
b. amphibians
c. lizards
d. salamanders

Grade 4Making Inferences and Drawing ConclusionsCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.4.3


This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group
How does the speaker feel about the country?
a. The speaker feels glad to be away from the country.
b. The speaker once had a lot of fun in the country.
c. The speaker loves and cherishes the country.
d. The speaker wishes there was more to do in the country.

Grade 4Adjectives

Demonstrative adjectives follow the pattern Verb

Adjective.

a. True
b. False

Grade 4GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1g


team won the game.
a. There
b. Their
c. They're

Grade 4Grammar
What are the abbreviations for Miser and Road in the sentence below?
Mister Carnes lives on Jaindl Road.
a. Mr. and Rd.

b. Mr. and RD
c. Mr.
d. Rd.

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the correct spelling.
a. grind
b. girnd
c. grend

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. easer
b. eassier
c. easier
d. easyer

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. pitied
b. pited
c. pittied
d. pityed

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. multplied
b. mulitlplied
c. multipled
d. multiplied

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. brezzer
b. breezer
c. brezier
d. breezier

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. hobbies
b. hobies
c. hobbes
d. hobbyes

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. communities

b. comunities
c. communtes
d. communtyes

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. tinest
b. tiniest
c. tinnest
d. tinieist

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. categories
b. catgories
c. categores
d. categories
Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. healthier
b. heatier
c. heathier
d. haethlier

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. friendlier
b. freindlier
c. friender
d. friendier

Grade 4Adjectives
Choose the best possessive adjective to fill in the blank.
Don't let me forget to turn in

paper.

a. my
b. his
c. her
d. their

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. nioser
b. noisser
c. noisier
d. noisyer

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.

a. ladest
b. ladies
c. laddes
d. ladeis

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. prettyest
b. prettiest
c. prettest
d. pretiest

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. qualtes
b. qualities
c. qualites
d. qualityes

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. famlies
b. fammilies
c. familyes

d. families

Grade 4Adjectives
Choose the best possessive adjective to fill in the blank.
When they saw the substitute, the students knew

teacher must be sick.

a. my
b. his
c. our
d. their

Grade 4Vocabulary
Building to worship
a. seeker
b. temple
c. link
d. ancient

Grade 4Writing EssaysCCSS: CCRA.W.2, W.4.2c


This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group
What phrase can the author use to link the two ideas below?
You should have a routine that you do every time you receive the ball at the charity
stripe (free throw line). You might dribble with your left hand, spin the ball, and then
shoot, or maybe you take one dribble, pass the ball around your body, take one
dribble with each hand, and then get ready to shoot.
a. In addition,

b. For instance,
c. In order to,
d. However,

Grade 4Adjectives
Identify whether the word in all caps is a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative
pronoun.
I'll take THESE with me so I don't forget.
a. demonstrative adjective
b. demonstrative pronoun

Grade 4AntonymsCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5, L.4.5c


The man wore a TOUPEE to cover his bald spot.
If wig is a synonym of toupee, then toupee means:
a. a cream used for bald men
b. a special type of hat
c. a brush for your hair
d. a hairpiece designed to cover a bare spot on the head

Grade 4Figurative Language


The book is a magic carpet, taking me away to a tropical island.
a. Simile
b. Metaphor

Grade 4Spelling
Choose the spelling word that is spelled correctly.
a. striveing
b. strivving
c. streving
d. striving

Grade 4Short Stories (Fiction)


Why did the shoemaker and his wife stay up all night?
a. to finish making shoes
b. to wait for Santa Claus to arrive
c. to catch the burglar in their home
d. to see who was making the shoes

Grade 4Short Stories (Fiction)


What did the shoemaker do with the first pair of shoes he found completed?
a. He kept them.
b. He gave them to a detective.
c. He sold them for a high price.
d. He tore them apart and remade them.

Grade 4PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1a


Which is a relative pronoun that can be used when discussing a person or a thing?
a. who

b. whom
c. whose
d. that

Grade 4Sentence Structure


What type of sentence is this?
I am so excited about the party!
a. interrogative
b. imperative
c. declarative
d. exclamatory

Grade 4Vocabulary
Bit or chewed with teeth
a. crept
b. gnawed
c. bows
d. sling
Pre-KVowel Sounds
What starts with the letter A?
a. Apple
b. Bear
c. Cat
d. Doll

Pre-KConsonants and Blends


What word starts with K?
a. Kite
b. Donkey
c. Ape
d. Nurse

Pre-KConsonants and Blends


What word starts with F?
a. Cat
b. Donkey
c. Horse
d. Frog

Pre-KVowel Sounds
What word starts with E?
a. Cake
b. Vanilla
c. Egg
d. Jump

Pre-KVocabulary
From which part do we see?

a. Nose
b. Eye
c. Lips

Pre-KPhonics
What animal makes the noise "oink"?
a. Duck
b. Elephant
c. Dog
d. Pig

Pre-KPhonics
What animal makes the noise "moo"?
a. Cow
b. Chicken
c. Pig
d. Duck

Pre-KPhonics
What noise does a kitten make?
a. Quack
b. Woof
c. Meow
d. Moo

Pre-KPhonics
What sound does a turkey make?
a. Moo
b. Gobble
c. Quack
d. Baaaaa

Pre-KVocabulary
1) Let's go over
here
to play
2) I want to go over
there
to do my work.
3) I like green
but
I like red better.
4) Please get
into
the car.
5)
These
flowers smell nice.
6) Let's play with
her
at the party.
7) What did you
say
?
8) I
want
to go to Taipei.
9)
Those
shoes are too big for you.
10) I will go home
now
.

Pre-KPhonics
What animal makes the sound "quack"?
a. Sheep
b. Elephant
c. Duck
d. Cow

Pre-KPhonics
Write the letter B three times.

BBB

Grade 1Point of ViewCCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.1.6


The girls were talking about going out to eat this weekend. Hannah wanted to go
eat Chinese, but Yasmin wanted pizza. Elizabeth, who was always difficult, definitely
wanted a cheeseburger. So Jackie suggested that they go to several places and
have a buffet at home. Sujey thought this was an excellent idea.
This passage is written using which point of view?
a. first person
b. second person
c. third person

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c


Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.

Ellie

the ball over the fence.

a. hitted
b. hit

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


What type of sentence is this?
I absolutely love to see the lion tamer perform!
a. declarative
b. imperative
c. interrogative

d. exclamatory

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1f


Pick the adjective.
a. Sam
b. teacher
c. blue

Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d


Choose the pronoun that best replaces the word(s) in all caps.
MY PARENTS are going out tonight.
a. He
b. She
c. We
d. They

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


Identify the correct punctuation mark to use at the end of the following sentence:
How long have you been waiting
a. Period (.)
b. Exclamation point (!)
c. Question mark (?)
d. Any of them

Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d


Choose the pronoun that best replaces the word(s) in all caps.
BOB and I are on the same baseball team.
a. He
b. She
c. We
d. They

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c


Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.
My brother

at my funny faces.

a. laugh
b. laughs

Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i


Which is an example of a preposition?
a. in
b. is
c. but
d. and

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.


My mom

out at the gym.

a. work
b. works

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b


Which word is a proper noun and should be capitalized?
a. summer
b. truck
c. los altos elementary
d. ice cream
e. classroom

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


What type of sentence is this?
The modern circus developed in England soon came to America.
a. declarative
b. imperative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


What type of sentence is this?
Were the Wallndas a famous high wire act?

a. declarative
b. imperative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


What type of sentence is this?
Look at the tamer cracking his whip.
a. declarative
b. imperative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


What type of sentence is this?
This circus became the biggest and most famous in history.
a. declarative
b. imperative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


What type of sentence is this?
Watch the performer fly through the air from one trapeze to another.

a. declarative
b. imperative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory

Grade 1Point of ViewCCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.1.6


Read this passage from "Helen Keller": As I lay in my bed that night, I wept as I hope
few children have wept. I felt so cold, I imagined I should die before morning and
the thought comforted me."
Question: What point of view is the author using?
a. Second person
b. First person
c. Third person

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1f


Fill in the blank with an appropriate adjective.
The

brown

cow was grazing in the pasture.

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1f


The fat cat is in the house.
In the sentence above, what is the adjective?
a. fat
b. cat
c. house
d. in

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1f


Fill in the blank with an appropriate adjective.
My dad has a

big

pickup truck.

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


What type of sentence is this?
Seven of them walked the wire while standing on each other's shoulders forming a
pyramid.
a. declarative
b. imperative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory

Grade 1Vocabulary
To have a high temperature means
a. sun
b. hot
c. cold

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1f


Fill in the blank with an appropriate adjective.
The horse runs really

Grade 1Vocabulary

fast

To have a small amount of something means


a. many
b. millions
c. little

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


What type of sentence is this?
Did Barnum and Baily and the Ringling Brothers combine their two circuses?
a. declarative
b. imperative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c


Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.
Shadow and Blackjack

with the ball.

a. plays
b. play

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.
The baby
a. cries
b. cried

when I put him to bed. (Past tense)

c. will cry

Grade 1Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.1.2


Where we live, the weather is always changing. In the fall, the weather can be cool
and crisp. In the winter, it is cold and biting. In spring, the weather starts to get
warmer and it is very wet. In the summer, the weather is hot and humid.
What is the main topic of this paragraph?
a. the cold weather
b. the changing weather
c. the summer weather
d. the area we live in

Grade 1Context CluesCCSS: RF.1.3g


Pick the word that makes sense in the blank.
The dog was brown and white. His name was Bob. The dog was
him easy to pick up.

. It made

a. loud
b. large
c. small

Grade 1Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.1.2


I love the beach. It is such a sunny place. The sand is warm. The water is cool and
salty. There is so much to do at the beach. I can collect sea shells. I can build sand
castles. I also like to jump in the waves.
What is the main idea of this passage?
a. Things to do at the beach

b. Why the author loves the beach


c. The beach in the summer
d. Florida beaches

Grade 1Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


What type of sentence is this?
Janie went to the park.
a. imperative
b. declarative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


What type of sentence is this?
The circus had its beginnings in ancient Rome.
a. declarative
b. imperative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory

Grade 1Rhymes
Choose the word that best completes the rhyme.'
The
a. rat

in the house

b. mouse
c. dog
d. hamster

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


Which punctuation mark should be used at the end of this sentence?
Are you going to be at school tomorrow
a. question mark
b. exclamation mark
c. period
d. comma

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.
We

the dirty truck. (Present tense)


a. wash
b. washed
c. will wash

Grade 1Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.1.2


China is a very large country. It is home to over 1 billion people. It is also one of the
oldest countries in the world. Many items were invented in China. They include toilet
paper, the water wheel, and kites.
What is the main idea of this passage?
a. Inventions

b. China
c. Big countries
d. Old countries

Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1d


What is the correct pronoun for Mrs. Tripp?
a. He
b. She
c. We

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.
The art student

a picture of me. (Past tense)

a. paints
b. painted
c. will paint

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b


Which word is a common noun?
My baby sister is learning to crawl.
a. sister
b. crawl
c. is
d. baby

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


What is the correct punctuation for this sentence?
Do you like ice cream

Grade 1Nouns
Which word is a common noun?
Mr. Davis loves to eat pizza.
a. Mr. Davis
b. loves
c. eat
d. pizza

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


Which sentence needs a question mark?
a. We will go horseback riding on Friday
b. Will you go with us to the lake
c. I can't walk to the lake in these shoes
d. Put that hat on the chair

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1f


Fill in the blank with an appropriate adjective.
The hotel we stay in is

boring.

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


What is the correct punctuation for the following sentence?
Watch out for that car

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


Which punctuation mark should be used at the end of this sentence?
I think my house is on fire
a. question mark
b. exclamation mark
c. period
d. comma

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


Punctuate the sentence correctly:
Where do you want to go after school

Grade 1Parts of SpeechCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d


A

noun

names a person, place or thing.

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b


Which word is a common noun?
a. McDonald's
b. Dunbar Elementary
c. school

d. Kelly

Grade 1Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2a, L.1.2b


Which sentence is written correctly?
a. Tanya wore a red skirt.
b. tanya wore a Red Skirt?
c. Tanya wore a red skirt!

Grade 1Types of SentencesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


Which one of these sentences is an exclamatory sentence?
a. Joe is a good student.
b. What time is it in China?
c. I'm lost!
d. Keep your voice down.

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


A telling sentence ends with a
An asking sentence ends with a

.
?

An exclaiming sentence ends with a


A command ends with a

Grade 1Parts of SpeechCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d


A

pronoun

takes the place of a noun.

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b


Which is not a noun?
a. Dog
b. School
c. Running
d. Ms. Taylor

Grade 1Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


Which sentence is written correctly?
a. Do Not throw the ball!
b. do not throw the ball.
c. Do not throw the ball!

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


What is the correct punctuation for this sentence?
I am going to the park

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.
The dog
a. barked
b. will bark

at the stranger. (Present tense)

c. barks

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


Which punctuation mark should be used at the end of this sentence?
I am going to go to the store
a. question mark
b. exclamation mark
c. period
d. comma

Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d


Choose the best word.
The mother cat is busy.

has four kittens.

a. She
b. He

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


What is a noun?
a. A person, place, thing, or an idea
b. A word that shows action
c. A word that describes a person, place, thing, or idea

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c


He

the steps.

a. climb
b. climbs
Grade 1Types of SentencesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j
What kind of sentence is the following?

How many animals are at the zoo?


a. command
b. question
c. exclamation

Grade 1Types of SentencesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


What type of sentence is this?
My pretty, purple peacock is somewhere between the cafeteria and the library.
a. declarative
b. imperative
c. exclamatory
d. interrogative

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b


Tell me if the noun list below is a common or proper noun. If it is proper rewrite it
correctly on the line provided.
lisa smith
Lisa Smith
cats
common
shoelace
common
saturday
Saturday
dr. martin
Dr. Martin
whistle
common
teddy bears
common

vine street
Vine Street
may
May
girl
common
lawn chair
common
florida
Florida
pine cone
common
sam cook
Sam Cook
circus
common
chef jones
Chef Jones
ocean
common
ice cream
common
president lincoln
President Lincoln
columbus
Columbus

Grade 1Types of SentencesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j


What type of sentence is this?
When you finish your homework, go walk the dog.
a. imperative
b. declarative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1


What is the noun(s) in this sentence?
While scrubbing my car a bird chirped loudly.
a. Bird
b. Scrubbing
c. Car
d. Car & Bird

Grade 1VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1e


Which word correctly completes the sentence?
The baby has

to sleep.

a. went
b. gone
c. go

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.
My mother

at me to stop running. (Past tense)

a. yelled
b. yells
c. will yell

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1f


This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group
Choose the adjective:
a. man
b. runs
c. cat
d. tall

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b


Which word is a noun?
a. first
b. even
c. long
d. horse

Grade 1Grammar
Which verb best completes the sentence?
The baby

last night.

a. is crying
b. cries
c. cried
d. will cry

Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2a


Which word has a short vowel sound?
a. sip
b. sign

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.
On Friday, I
a. goes

to the movies with my family. (Future tense)

b. went
c. will go

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1a


Rewrite the group of words to include a possessive noun as an adjective.
the book belonging to me

my book

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c


The ships

in the blue sea

a. sail
b. sails

Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1i


Use the common prepositions below to complete the sentences.
on of with out
a. We took a trip

out

of town last weekend.

b. My dad always drinks a glass


c. My sister sat

with

me

of
on

milk before bed.


the bus.

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c


My mom
a. work
b. works

out at the gym.

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c


My baby brother

big brown eyes.

a. has
b. have

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


All proper nouns should be capitalized.
a. True
b. False

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b


What are the proper nouns in the following sentence?
The Boston Red Sox is my favorite baseball team.
a. baseball
b. team
c. Boston Red Sox
d. my

Grade 1VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1e


Jenny walked to the store last week.

"walked" is a verb in what tense?


a. Past

b. Present
c. Future
d. Last Week
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e
Is the verb in this sentence past, present, or future?
Amy likes her best friend Barb.
a. present
b. past
c. future

Grade 1Point of ViewCCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.1.6


Sally's mom said she could get a dog for her birthday. They went to the dog pound
to choose her new puppy. She had a hard time picking her puppy because they were
all so cute. Finally she chose one that looked like it needed her.
What point of view is this story written from?
a. First Person
b. Second Person
c. Third Person
d. None of the above

Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d


have a baby sister named Penny.
a. Me
b. I
c. Him

d. Her

Grade 1Point of ViewCCSS: CCRA.R.7, RL.1.7


There was once a wolf, and he got very hungry, and so he went to have a look to
see what he could find for dinner. After a bit he saw a ram feeding in a meadow, so
he went up to him and said: Mr. Ram, Mr. Ram, I'm going to eat you! But the ram
answered: Who are you, I should like to know, that you mean to eat me?
I'm a wolf, and I'm looking for a good dinner, said the wolf. What sort of a wolf do
you fancy you are? answered the ram, you're not, you're a dog! No, I'm not a
dog, said he, I'm a wolf. Well then, answered the ram, if you're a wolf, stand at
the bottom of the hill and open your jaws wide. Then I'll run down the hill and jump
straight into your mouth. All right, said the wolf.
So he stood at the bottom of the hill and opened his mouth wide, while the ram
climbed to the top of the hill. Then he ran down the hill very fast, and hit the wolf
with his horns as hard as he could.
The wolf rolled over, knocked senseless with the blow, while the ram ran off home.
And there lay the wolf, till at last he came to himself again, with all his bones
aching.
Well, what a fool I must have been! thought he. Who ever saw a ram jump into
one's mouth of his own free will?
rade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b
True or False?
Disneyland is NOT a proper noun.
a. True
b. False

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

What is the correct punctuation mark for the following sentence?


Are we going to the zoo

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
a. Please pass me the mashed potatoes?
b. Did you understand the end of that book?
c. My name is Joe?

Grade 1ConjunctionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1g


Chrissy didn't study for the test,
a. but
b. and
c. so
d. yet

Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i


Identify the preposition:
The trout stream winds through the forest.
a. stream
b. the
c. through
d. forest

she made a bad grade.

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Choose if the verb is in the past, present, or future tense.
They will swim in the pool.
a. present
b. past
c. future

Grade 1VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1e


Choose the best word.
We

down the hill.


a. slided
b. slid

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Henry and Larry jumped over the log. Frank

over it.

a. stepped
b. stepping
c. steps
d. stepper

Grade 1Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.1.2


Australia is a country. It is also a continent and an island. A lot of the country is
desert, but it is not really hot. The country is surrounded by water, so it has a lot of
beaches. It is called "the land down under." That is because it is on the southern
part of the globe. Much of the country is covered with plants. It is also home to
many animals you will not find anywhere else in the world.

What is this passage mainly about?


a. Islands
b. Australia
c. Desert
d. Beaches

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c


Daniel

to the playground after school.

a. walks
b. walk

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Choose the past-tense verb.
a. watch
b. watches
c. watching
d. watched

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1f


An
adjective
modifies a noun or pronoun.
An adjective asks What kind? Which
one?
How many?
Where do I go? To a noun or pronoun.
What do I ask? What
kind
? Which one? How
many
What do I get? An
ADJECTIVE
(Clap)
That's what!

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


The duck was

in the lake.

a. swims
b. swimming
c. swim
d. swam

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.
Grandma

cookies at Christmas time. (Future tense)

a. baked
b. bakes
c. will bake

Grade 1Point of ViewCCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.1.6


Baa, baa, black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes, marry, have I,
Three bags full;
One for my master,
And one for my dame,
And one for the little boy
Who lives in the lane.
Who is likely speaking when the passage says "Baa, baa black sheep"?
a. The dame
b. The master

c. The narrator
d. The black sheep

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Choose the future-tense verb.
a. will play
b. played
c. play
d. plays

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b


Which of the following words is a proper noun?
a. trees
b. cars
c. January
d. desk

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c


Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank.
Hey John! We
a. am
b. is
c. are

here.

Grade 1Story ElementsCCSS: CCRA.R.7, RL.1.7


This is the house that Jack built.
This is the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
This is the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
This it the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house that Jack
built.
This is the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in
the house that Jack built.
What part of the story does the picture below show?

a. This is the malt that lay in the house that Jack built.
b. This is the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
c. This it the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house that
Jack built.
d. This is the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt, that
lay in the house that Jack built.

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Suzie

the cake yesterday.

a. bakes
b. baking
c. baker
d. baked
Based on the picture below, how does the wolf feel?

a. happy
b. hungry
c. disappointed
d. angry

Grade 1Point of ViewCCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.1.6


Baa, baa, black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes, marry, have I,
Three bags full;
One for my master,
And one for my dame,
And one for the little boy
Who lives in the lane.
Who is speaking when the passage says "One for my master"?
a. The narrator
b. The dame
c. The little boy
d. The black sheep

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1


Which word is a noun?
a. Fast
b. Bird
c. Slow
d. Sloppy

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d


Decide which is correct for the following sentence.
My brother and ____ will go to the ball game.
a. I

b. me

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


What is the correct punctuation mark for the following sentence?
Do you want to play with me

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


Which sentence is written correctly?
a. Do you have the book?
b. I are going now.
c. Put me dinner plate away.
d. None of the above

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b


Which word is not a noun?
a. car
b. Karen
c. think
d. clock

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


Choose the sentence that uses end punctuation correctly.
a. Have you ever met anyone as fast as Damien?
b. What time are we going to the movie.

c. We had macaroni and cheese for dinner?


d. I can't believe we won the game?

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


What is the correct punctuation mark for the following sentence?
Do you want to play with me
a. !
b. .
c. ,
d. ?

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e


Emily and Ellie raked the soil. Gracie
a. plants
b. plant
c. planting
d. planted

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b


Which sentence is written correctly?
a. What are you doing tonight.
b. what are you doing tonight?
c. What are you doing tonight!
d. What are you doing tonight?

the seeds.

Grade 1VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1e


Which sentence shows a verb in the future tense?
a. Amy found her pencil.
b. John watched a movie last night.
c. I play in the park.
d. Molly will eat at a restaurant tomorrow.

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.2, L.1.1j, L.1.2b


Write the correct punctuation at the end of each sentence: Did you see all the
clowns in that little car
?
What type of sentence is
this?
interrogative

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b


This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group
How many PROPER nouns are in the following sentence?
Our school is in Hagerstown, Maryland.
a. none
b. one
c. two
d. three

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1f

Choose the word in the sentence that is an adjective.


Rapunzel has long hair.
a. Rapunzel
b. long
c. hair

Grade 1Rhymes
Choose the word that DOES NOT rhyme with the others.
a. sent
b. friend
c. bend
d. lend

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b


Which words are common nouns?
I am the youngest child in my family.
a. family & child
b. child & youngest
c. child & I
Grade 1Types of SentencesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j

Is the following sentence a command, statement, question or exclamation?


Look out for that car
a. command
b. statement
c. question
d. exclamation

Grade 1VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Put the verb into the correct form, present simple or past simple, active or
passive.
I was born in London but I
a. grow
b. grown
c. grew
d. growed

(grow)up in the north of England.

Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.3, RF.1.3e

How many syllables are in the word father?


a. 3
b. 2
c. 4
d. 1
Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Choose the correct possessive pronoun to fill in the blank.


The dog has a bone. It's
bone.
a. his
b. her
c. its
d. our
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank.


The girl
a. am
b. was
c. were

late for class yesterday.

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.


Davis
a. plays
b. played
c. will play

with his kittens all morning. (Past tense)

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

He

a cat and a dog as pets.

a. has
b. have
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Find the correct tense of the verb.


The dog
a. ranned
b. runned
c. ran
d. running

across the street.

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1f

The word beautiful is an example of an adjective.


a. True
b. False
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Jeremy
a. want
b. is want
c. wants
d. will wants

to go swimming this weekend.

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1h

apple fell from the tree.


a. A
b. an
c. An
d. a
Grade 1AntonymsCCSS: RF.1.3g

What is the opposite of loud?


a. quiet
b. noisy
c. play
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1

Which word is a verb?

a. clock
b. snake
c. swims
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

The frog is
a. hopped
b. hops
c. hopping
d. hop

across the road.

Grade 1Vocabulary

She is going
a. with
b. what
c. where

me to the beach.

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

reading books.

a. likes
b. will likes
c. like
d. is liking
Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.3, RF.1.3e

Which shows the correct way to divide the word rabbit into syllables?
a. ra-bbit
b. rab-bit
c. rabb-it
d. ra-bb-it
Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1f

Which adjective BEST completes the sentence?


Molly has a
a. fuzzy
b. white
c. funny
d. metal
Grade 1Context Clues

Which season is hot?

, blue blanket.

a. Summer
b. Spring
c. Fall
d. Winter
Grade 1Vocabulary

Sam
a. wished
b. tucked
c. packed

the bag.

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1c

My uncle
a. live
b. living
c. lives
d. None of the above

in the center of town.

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Choose the sentence that is correct.


a. We played softball during recess yesterday?
b. we played softball during recess yesterday.
c. We played softball during recess yesterday.
d. All of these are incorrect.
Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence?


You also see many of
in circuses and parades.
a. they
b. them
c. it
d. we
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2b

Choose the correct punctuation mark.


Wow, what a show
a. .
b. ?
c. !
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1c

Do you know where we

going?

a. is
b. are
Grade 1Subject-Verb Agreement

Henry
a. is
b. are

my best friend.

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Read the sentence and identify the correct tense of the verb.
I was
a. holded
b. holds
c. hold
d. holding

a pencil and paper.

Grade 1Vocabulary

To breathe, eat, and grow means


a. plant
b. animal
c. live
Grade 1Vocabulary

To chew and swallow food means


a. eat
b. lunch
c. dinner
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Choose the sentence that is correct.


a. Robert and Grant have been friends for a long time?
b. Robert and Grant have been friends for a long time.
c. robert and Grant have been friends for a long time.
d. All of these are incorrect.
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1c

Do you know what today


a. is
b. are

? It's my birthday!

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which word is a possessive noun?


a. women
b. Sue
c. boy's
d. flower
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Sean
a. walks
b. walk
c. is walk
d. will walks

to the playground after school.

Grade 1VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Put the verb into the correct form, present simple or past simple, active or
passive.
While I was on holiday, my camera
a. steal
b. stolen
c. was stealed
d. was stolen

(steal) from my hotel room.

Grade 1ConjunctionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1g

b.
c.
d.
e.

Choose the correct coordinating conjunction to fill in the blank.


Jodi's mom gave us cookies
milk after school.
a. or
nor
yet
and
so
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

What type of end mark does the following sentence need?


What a huge hamburger
a. .
b. ?
c. !
Grade 1Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2

Select the sentence that is written correctly


a. Me and my mum went to the shops.
b. Me and my mum goes to the shop.
c. My mum and I went to the shop.
d. Mum and me went to the shop.
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b

Identify the type of noun:


Ash Road
a. common noun
b. proper noun
Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1h

Articles are special kinds of


a. nouns
b. adjectives
c. verbs
d. adverbs

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1f

Read the sentence and identify the adjective.


Sally's dog has very long ears.
a. dog
b. Sally
c. very
d. long
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2

Which sentence is a telling sentence?


a. Michael was the first student to arrive at school today.
b. Do you know what time the movie starts?
Grade 1English as a Second Language ESL

When you meet someone you say


a. hello
b. goodbye
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which word is a proper noun?


a. steam
b. smoke
c. engine

d. England
Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1d

Which pronoun can take the place of the noun Mike in the following
sentence?
Mike lives next door to Emily.
a. It
b. He
c. She
d. They
Grade 1Vocabulary

She loves the lights during the Christmas


a. open
b. down
c. season
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

We
a. has
b. had

grits, eggs and bacon for breakfast.

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Last night, we
a. packs
b. packing
c. pack
d. packed

for our trip to New York.

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2

Which sentence is written correctly?


a. i just love coffee
b. I just love coffee!
c. I just love coffee.
d. I just love coffee?
Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1f

Which of the following words is an adjective?


a. Book
b. Speaker
c. Loud

d. Classroom
Grade 1ConjunctionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1g

Which of these is not a conjunction?


a. yet
b. but
c. and
d. at
Grade 1Children's Literature

Farmer Brown had a problem. What was his problem?


a. His cows liked to type.
b. His chickens wouldn't lay eggs.
c. His sheep ran away from the farm.
d. His horses liked to run fast and slow.
Grade 1Children's Literature

What did Ferdinand like to do?


a. read books
b. smell the flowers
c. eat corn and hay all day
d. butt heads with other bulls
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b

This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group


Which is NOT a proper noun?
a. Mrs. Johnson
b. Mary
c. A woman
d. Miss Parker
Grade 1AntonymsCCSS: RF.1.3g

What is the opposite of big?


a. large
b. cold
c. small
Grade 1Vocabulary

Do you have enough


a. phone
b. where

to buy the train?

c. cash
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Choose the sentence that is correct.


a. Look how big that building is!
b. Look how big that building is?
c. look how big that building is!
d. All of these are incorrect.
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.2, L.1.1, L.1.1j, L.1.2b

Write the correct punctuation at the end of each sentence: The circus is lots
of fun
!
What type of sentence is this?
exclamatory
Grade 1Children's Literature

What was Harold's problem at the beginning of the story?


a. It was daytime.
b. He broke his crayon.
c. There was no moon.
d. He didn't know how to draw.
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.2, L.1.1, L.1.2b

I like going on vacation

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Insert the correct present tense "to be" verb in each blank.
Gaby
is
my brother.
We
are
friends.
I
am
a student.
She
is
my mother.
They
are
green.
You
are
a teacher.
Grade 1Vocabulary

I can not
a. find
b. fist

the cat!

Grade 1Grammar

Which of the following is true?


a. An asking sentence tells the reader what to do.
b. An asking sentence makes a statement.

c. An asking sentence asks a question.


d. An asking sentence shows strong feelings.
Grade 1Sentence Structure

What are you doing?


a. sentence
b. not a sentence
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Are we going to the zoo

Grade 1Vocabulary

To have a low temperature means


a. hot
b. cold
c. weather
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

City, bear, lady and dog are called what?


a. common nouns
b. helping verbs
c. proper nouns
d. verbs
Grade 1Vocabulary

Use a
a. what
b. shell
c. graph

to track the moon cycles.

Grade 1Vocabulary

way did he go?


a. Down
b. Which
c. New
Grade 1Vocabulary

She is going
a. grow
b. new
c. down

to the river to play.

Grade 1Point of ViewCCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.1.6

There was once a wolf, and he got very hungry, and so he went to have a
look to see what he could find for dinner. After a bit he saw a ram feeding in
a meadow, so he went up to him and said: Mr. Ram, Mr. Ram, I'm going to
eat you! But the ram answered: Who are you, I should like to know, that
you mean to eat me?
I'm a wolf, and I'm looking for a good dinner, said the wolf. What sort of a
wolf do you fancy you are? answered the ram, you're not, you're a dog!
No, I'm not a dog, said he, I'm a wolf. Well then, answered the ram, if
you're a wolf, stand at the bottom of the hill and open your jaws wide. Then
I'll run down the hill and jump straight into your mouth. All right, said the
wolf.
So he stood at the bottom of the hill and opened his mouth wide, while the
ram climbed to the top of the hill. Then he ran down the hill very fast, and
hit the wolf with his horns as hard as he could.
The wolf rolled over, knocked senseless with the blow, while the ram ran off
home. And there lay the wolf, till at last he came to himself again, with all
his bones aching.
Well, what a fool I must have been! thought he. Who ever saw a ram
jump into one's mouth of his own free will?
Who is telling this story?
a. The wolf
b. The ram
c. A narrator
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. The cat is hiding in the closet.


a. The
b. in
c. hiding
Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1d

want to eat pizza.


a. I
b. Me
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which word is a common noun?


My white cat eats daily.
a. daily
b. white
c. cat
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Choose the sentence that is correct.


a. Vania, pass me the ruler on your desk
b. vania, pass me the ruler on you desk.
c. Vania, pass me the ruler on your desk?
d. All of these are incorrect.
Grade 1Grammar

What is the verb in this sentence?


Mary ran to the park.
a. ran
b. Mary
c. park
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2

Which sentence is capitalized correctly?


a. Ben went to the park to play on Saturday.
b. Ben went to the park to play on saturday.
c. ben went to the park to play on saturday.
d. ben went to the park to play on Saturday.
Grade 1Vocabulary

The apple will


a. fall
b. rang

Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2a

Which word has a short vowel sound?


a. desk
b. deep
Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Choose the best word.


The table is big. Ten people can sit around
a. her
b. it

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1

In the following sentence:


I want to read this book.
The word "this" is what type of adjective?
a. interrogative
b. demonstrative
c. possessive
Grade 1SynonymsCCSS: CCRA.R.4, RI.1.4

Where we live, the weather is always changing. In the fall, the weather can
be cool and crisp. In the winter, it is cold and biting. In spring, the weather
starts to get warmer and it is very wet. In the summer, the weather is hot
and humid.
Another word for the word HUMID in the passage might be:
a. stinging
b. breezy
c. sweaty
d. thin
Grade 1Sentence StructureCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1e

Fill in the blank with a suitable verb.


The boy

[played, ran]

on the beach.

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Read this sentence.


We looked through the cage bars and
forth.
a. watching
b. watched
c. was watching
d. will watch

the tiger pace back and

Grade 1Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.1.2

Do you have dust in your house? If so, do you know that you create a lot of
that dust? Most dust in your house actually comes from your skin. It is dead
skin cells. You lose millions of skin cells a day. They fall all over your house.
This creates a lot of the dust that you see. That's one way to leave your
mark!
What is the main idea of this passage?
a. Dust
b. Skin cells
c. What makes dust
d. The human body
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Identify the pronoun in the following sentence.


She threw the ball.
a. she
b. threw
c. the
d. ball
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

"Yesterday morning I saw my good friend David. We went to the mall and
had some food to eat."
What is the proper noun in this sentence?
a. food
b. Yesterday
c. mall
d. David
Grade 1Sentence Structure

You can't catch me!


a. sentence
b. not a sentence
Grade 1Sentence Structure

Over the river and through the woods.


a. sentence
b. not a sentence

Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2c

Which word has the same ending sound as the word below?
BUG
a. hut
b. but
c. hug
d. ban
Grade 1Vocabulary

To get something means


a. gift
b. take
c. run
Grade 1Types of SentencesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j

What type of sentence is this?


How fast does the Earth travel around the Sun?
a. imperative
b. exclamatory
c. interrogative
d. declarative
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b

noun is used to represent ONE person, place, or thing.


a. singular
b. plural
c. common
d. proper
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which word is a common noun?


I broke my favorite drinking glass.
a. glass
b. broke
c. drinking
Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2c

Which word has the same middle sound as the word below?
PAT
a. hate
b. hat
c. hare
d. hail
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.


Superman
a. saved
b. will save
c. saves

the Earth from destruction. (Future tense)

Grade 1Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.1.2

Did you know that you are tallest in the morning? During the day, your spine
bends and moves. This makes you a little shorter. At night, it gets a chance
to stretch back out. This helps you reach your full height. Test it out!
Measure yourself before you go to sleep. Then measure yourself when you
wake up.
What would be a good title for the passage?
a. All About Your Spine
b. When Am I Tallest?
c. Daily Activities
d. Growing Each Year
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1c

Where
a. is
b. are

my coat?

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Choose the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank.


The child
a. will laugh
b. laughed
c. laughs

at the silly clown. (Present tense)

Grade 1SynonymsCCSS: CCRA.R.4, RI.1.4

Where we live, the weather is always changing. In the fall, the weather can
be cool and crisp. In the winter, it is cold and biting. In spring, the weather
starts to get warmer and it is very wet. In the summer, the weather is hot
and humid.
Another word for the word BITING in the passage would be:
a. stinging
b. sweaty
c. calm
d. windy
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j

What type of sentence is this?


What an exciting place the "big top" is for everyone!
a. declarative
b. imperative
c. interrogative
d. exclamatory
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Identify the preposition:


Run over and get the mail from my box.
a. over
b. and
c. get
d. from
Grade 1Parts of SpeechCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1h

The trunk held


a. a
b. an
c. the

old white dress.

Grade 1Supporting Details

Where we live, the weather is always changing. In the fall, the weather can
be cool and crisp. In the winter, it is cold and biting. In spring, the weather
starts to get warmer and it is very wet. In the summer, the weather is hot
and humid.
What detail could the author use to support the description of winter
weather?

a. The temperature can get close to 100 degrees.


b. It is very windy.
c. The temperature is often below freezing.
d. Rain helps the flowers bloom.
Grade 1Context CluesCCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.1.6

This
This
This
This
that
This
that

is the house that Jack built.


is the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
is the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
it the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house
Jack built.
is the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt,
lay in the house that Jack built.

Who is telling the story in this passage?


a. the rat
b. the cat
c. the dog
d. the narrator
Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2a

Which word has a long vowel sound?


a. ride
b. rid
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2

What words are capitalized in this sentence?


Will I go to lunch today?
a. I
b. Lunch
c. To
d. Will
Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2a

Which word has a short vowel sound?


a. cut
b. cue
Grade 1Types of SentencesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j

An imperative sentence
a. asks a question and ends with a question mark

b. commands you to do something and ends with a period


c. is a statement that tells you something
d. shows strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark
Grade 1Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.1.2

Hank Aaron was a famous baseball player. He was known for being a good
hitter. During his career he hit over 700 home runs. His nickname was
"Hammer." He played for the Milwaukee Brewers and Atlanta Braves.
What is this passage about?
a. Hank Aaron
b. Home runs
c. Atlanta Braves
d. Baseball
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank.


I

a football fan.

a. am
b. is
c. are
Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1h

This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group


Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. They also
include:
a. a
b. an
c. the
d. all of the above
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1g

Which missing word should go in the blank?


Which, of these colors do you like better, gold
a. and
b. or
c. but
d. any of the above
Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2a

silver?

Which word has a long vowel sound?


a. mule
b. mud
Grade 1Context CluesCCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.1.4

Little Jack Horner


Sat in the corner,
Eating a Christmas pie;
He put in his thumb,
And he took out a plum,
And said,
"What a good boy am I!"
Which word from the passage is a feeling word?
a. eating
b. sat
c. plum
d. good
Grade 1Supporting DetailsCCSS: CCRA.R.8, RI.1.8

Where we live, the weather is always changing. In the fall, the weather can
be cool and crisp. In the winter, it is cold and biting. In spring, the weather
starts to get warmer and it is very wet. In the summer, the weather is hot
and humid.
What detail could the author use to support that spring is wet?
a. The sun is always out.
b. It rains a lot.
c. The snow falls quickly.
d. Trees lose their leaves.
Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2a

Which word has a long vowel sound?


a. fed
b. feed
Grade 1Sentence Structure

More.
a. sentence
b. not a sentence
Grade 1Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.10, RI.1.10

Acorns are the seeds of oak trees. Many different animals enjoy acorns.
Squirrels especially like acorns and collect them in the fall. Then they have
food to eat in the winter. Acorns not eaten by animals can grow into new oak
trees.
What would make a good title for the passage?
a. Trees in the Fall
b. Squirrels and their Food
c. Learning about Acorns
d. Seeds from Trees
Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2a

Which word has a short vowel sound?


a. seat
b. set
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

How many common nouns are in the following sentence:


The captain of the team lives in Shelbyville, and he is a good friend to my
brother, Bob, who is a teacher at a school located in Florida.
a. 9
b. 7
c. 8
d. 4
Grade 1Context CluesCCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.1.4

This
This
This
This
that
This
that

is the house that Jack built.


is the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
is the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
it the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house
Jack built.
is the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt,
lay in the house that Jack built.

Which word from the story shows a feeling?


a. ate
b. worried
c. killed
d. lay
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank.


My mother

in the kitchen.

a. am
b. is
c. are
Grade 1Story ElementsCCSS: CCRA.R.7, RL.1.7

This
This
This
This
that
This
that

is the house that Jack built.


is the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
is the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
it the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house
Jack built.
is the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt,
lay in the house that Jack built.

What part of the story does the picture below show?

a. This is the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
b. This is the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
c. This it the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house
that Jack built.
d. This is the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt,
that lay in the house that Jack built.
Grade 1Subject-Verb Agreement

Where

my shoes?

a. is
b. are
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1c

Those toys
a. is
b. are

mine.

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2c

Choose the sentence that is written correctly.


a. I grow lettuce onions and potatoes, in my garden.
b. I grow, lettuce onions and potatoes, in my garden.
c. I grow lettuce, onions, and potatoes in my garden.
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Peter Parker
a. has
b. have

many special friends.

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Which sentence is written correctly?


a. Where are the Flowers?
b. Where are the flowers?
c. where r the flowers.
Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2a

Which word has a long vowel sound?


a. sock
b. soak
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Fill in the missing pronouns.


a) Jessica and
b) Where would

are going to visit


you

like to go for

our
our

c) Dad told
me/her/him/us
get
our/their
coats.
d) Let's wave to

them

when

uncle.
holiday?
to

they

pass by.

Grade 1Point of ViewCCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.1.6

She said, "I don't know what I'm going to do."


a. First Person
b. Third Person
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

What verb correctly completes this sentence?


The dog
a. run
b. ran
c. running

home an hour ago.

Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2c

Which word has the same ending sound as the word below?
HAT
a. hug
b. man
c. rut
d. ham
Grade 1Vocabulary

The plants will


a. new
b. grow
c. season

with lots of sunlight.

Grade 1Nouns

Circle the proper noun in the sentence.


"It is a bee," said Jill
a. Jill
b. a
c. is
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which word is a common noun?


Will you help me answer this question?
a. help

b. answer
c. question
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

When two or more subjects are doing the action, you


verb.
a. add s or es
b. do not add s or es
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1g

I would eat my dessert


a. and
b. but
c. or

I am full.

Grade 1Identifying GenreCCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.1.5

Humpty-Dumpty sat on a wall,


Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall;
All the king's horses, and all the king's men
Cannot put Humpty-Dumpty together again.
(an egg)
This passage:
a. tells a story
b. gives information
Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Choose the appropriate indefinite pronoun to fill in the blank.


of the kids has a teddy bear.
a. Each
b. No one
c. All
d. Both
Grade 1Subject-Verb Agreement

The leaves
a. falls
b. fall
c. falling

from the tree.

Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

to the

What is the preposition in the following sentence?


Bill read the book during class.
a. Bill
b. class
c. during
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. Congratulations to the whole class!


a. class
b. the
c. to
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Last year, he
a. had
b. has

a new car that was red.

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2

Which sentence is an asking sentence?


a. My mother won't let me go to the party.
b. Did you see the dancing elephant?
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which words are common nouns?


Yesterday, I wore blue pants and a colorful shirt.
a. yesterday & I
b. shirt & colorful
c. shirt & pants
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b

Identify the following noun:


forest
a. common noun
b. proper noun
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank.


I

your friend.
a. am

b. is
c. are
Grade 1Supporting DetailsCCSS: CCRA.R.4, RI.1.4

Did you know that the Sun is a star? It does not look like a star because it is
very close to Earth. However, it is a giant ball of super hot gases. That's
what makes it a star. The closer a star is to Earth, the brighter and hotter it
looks. That is why the Sun looks like it does.
According to the passage, a star is:
a. a ball of gases
b. a bright light
c. a light that is far away
d. a planet in space
Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.3, RF.1.3e

Which shows the correct way to divide the word napkin into syllables?
a. nap-kin
b. na-pkin
c. n-apkin
d. na-p-kin
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b

Which word is a proper noun?


a. dog
b. september
c. lighthouse
d. vacation
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank.


The students
a. am
b. is
c. are

not in school today.

Grade 1Vowel Sounds

Which word has the long "i" sound?


a. kite
b. bit
c. kit

d. fit
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which word is a common noun?


I ate my yummy breakfast.
a. breakfast
b. yummy
c. ate
Grade 1Vocabulary

Try not to
a. step
b. spill

it.

Grade 1Capitalization and Punctuation

Circle the contraction.


can not
a. don't
b. can't
c. isn't
Grade 1Vocabulary

What does the lifeguard blow?


a. air
b. horn
c. whistle
d. trumpet
Grade 1Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.1.1

This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group


Which is NOT green?
a. An apple
b. A pear
c. A cherry
d. A shamrock
Grade 1Vocabulary

Which word best describes the baby pool?


a. deep

b. long
c. small
d. shallow
Grade 1Vocabulary

Which word describes the area for diving?


a. deep
b. long
c. small
d. shallow
Grade 1Vocabulary

Who keeps people safe at the pool?


a. kids
b. doctors
c. swimmers
d. lifeguards
Grade 1Vocabulary

What helps you see under the water?


a. goggles
b. flashlight
c. eyeglasses
d. magnifying glass
Grade 1Vocabulary

What do you wear in the pool?


a. shirt
b. pants
c. socks
d. swimsuit
Grade 1Vocabulary

What can you float on in the pool?


a. raft
b. towel
c. swimsuit
d. beach ball
Grade 1Vocabulary

Where do you buy food at the pool?


a. fridge
b. restaurant

c. snack bar
d. grocery store
Grade 1Vocabulary

What do you do in the pool?


a. eat
b. sing
c. swim
d. swing
Grade 1Vocabulary

What protects you from the sun?


a. towel
b. swimsuit
c. suncreen
d. rest period
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which word is a common noun?


My clock is big and black.
a. is
b. black
c. clock
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2c

Choose the sentence that is written correctly.


a. It was raining, windy today.
b. It was raining, and windy today.
c. It was raining and windy today.
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Last week Dad


a. has
b. had

three vacation days off from work.

Grade 1Vocabulary

The
a. rat
b. dog
c. cat

ran in the hole.

Grade 1Supporting DetailsCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.1.3

Hank Aaron was a famous baseball player. He was known for being a good
hitter. During his career he hit over 700 home runs. His nickname was
"Hammer." He played for the Milwaukee Brewers and Atlanta Braves.
Why was Hank Aaron's nickname likely "Hammer"?
a. Because he hit the balls with a hammer
b. Because he was a good hitter
c. Because he liked to build houses
d. Because he invented the hammer
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

The best school in our district is Johnson Elementary School.


In the sentence above, what is the proper noun?
a. district
b. best
c. Johnson Elementary School
d. school
Grade 1English as a Second Language ESL

We learn in a
a. classroom
b. restaurant
c. house
d. office
Grade 1English as a Second Language ESL

You write with a


a. book
b. ruler
c. eraser
d. pencil/pen
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Choose the sentence that is written correctly.


a. When is your birthday!
b. When is your birthday?
c. When is your birthday.
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Hercules, Georgia, Sam and Macon are called what?


a. verbs
b. helping verbs
c. proper nouns
d. common nouns
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Look, there's the ice cream truck

Grade 1Types of SentencesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1j

What type of sentence is this?


The Earth is 93 million miles from the Sun.
a. imperative
b. exclamatory
c. interrogative
d. declarative
Grade 1Supporting DetailsCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.1.3

E. Coli is a germ. In large amounts, E. Coli is bad. It can make you very sick.
But some E. Coli can be good. E. Coli helps your body digest green
vegetables and beans. E. Coli can also help make gas in your body. Your
body also uses E. Coli to make vitamin K. This helps your blood to clot. This
helps stop your blood when you get a cut. Too much E. Coli can make you
sick, but the right amount can be good for you.
According to the passage, why is vitamin K important?
a. It is an important germ.
b. It keeps your body healthy.
c. It helps your blood to clot.
d. It creates E. Coli.
Grade 1Vocabulary

Baby bears are called


a. cubs
b. kits
c. pups
d. dogs
Grade 1Vocabulary

The
a. dog

said meow.

b. put
c. cat
Grade 1Vocabulary

my hat on.
a. and

b. rat
c. put
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Mom
a. has
b. have

decided not to go to the parade.

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

What is the correct puctuation for this sentence?


Do you like ice cream
a. .
b. !
c. ?
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank.


It

Sunday today.
a. am

b. is
c. are
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Select the Proper Nouns in the following sentence.


We live in Laguna Niguel, California.
a. we
b. in
c. live
d. Laguna Niguel, California
Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2a

Which word has a short vowel sound?


a. pan
b. pain
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Choose the word that belongs in the blank.


Do you
a. think
b. thinks

it will rain today?

Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Our friends came over to play. We had a fun time with


a. they
b. this
c. them
Grade 1SpellingCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2e

Spell the word shown in the picture.

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Choose the word that belongs in the blank.


There
a. is
b. are

three apples on the table.

Grade 1ConjunctionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1g

The conjunction "but" is used to show


a. contrast
b. addition
c. choice
d. a reply
Grade 1VocabularyCCSS: CCRA.L.6, L.1.6

If you treat everyone in the same way, you are:


a. bad
b. fair
c. free
d. crazy
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2

Which sentence shows strong feelings?


a. Wow, what an athlete!
b. I can't go on the field trip.

c. Why did the music stop?


Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which word is a noun?


a. reading
b. box
c. beautiful
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

When ONE subject is doing the action, you add


a. s, es
b. do not add s or es

to the verb.

Grade 1VocabularyCCSS: RF.K.3, RF.K.3c, RF.1.3g

My best friend
a. is
b. in
c. of
d. a

Sam.

Grade 1Nouns

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A word which takes the place of a noun is called a:
a. plot
b. pronoun
c. rhyme
d. predicate
Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2a

Which word has a long vowel sound?


a. rap
b. rain
Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Choose the correct object personal pronoun to complete the sentence.


Eric doesn't have anyone to dance with. Will you dance with
a. her
b. him
c. us
d. them
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Choose the word that belongs in the blank.


I

reading books.

a. like
b. likes
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

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Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
a. How long does it take to walk to your house.
b. How long does it take to walk to your house!
c. How long does it take to walk to your house?
Grade 1Pronouns

am taking a test today.


a. I
b. Me
c. We
Grade 1Vocabulary

Her favorite color is


a. down
b. goes
c. yellow

Grade 1Vocabulary

Phil is a
a. whiff
b. cash
c. whiz

at that game.

Grade 1Vocabulary

Go study your
a. phone
b. flash
c. shell

cards.

Grade 1Vocabulary

Did you kick her in the


a. shin
b. whiz

c. cash
Grade 1Story ElementsCCSS: CCRA.R.7, RL.1.7

There was once a wolf, and he got very hungry, and so he went to have a
look to see what he could find for dinner. After a bit he saw a ram feeding in
a meadow, so he went up to him and said: Mr. Ram, Mr. Ram, I'm going to
eat you! But the ram answered: Who are you, I should like to know, that
you mean to eat me?
I'm a wolf, and I'm looking for a good dinner, said the wolf. What sort of a
wolf do you fancy you are? answered the ram, you're not, you're a dog!
No, I'm not a dog, said he, I'm a wolf. Well then, answered the ram, if
you're a wolf, stand at the bottom of the hill and open your jaws wide. Then
I'll run down the hill and jump straight into your mouth. All right, said the
wolf.
So he stood at the bottom of the hill and opened his mouth wide, while the
ram climbed to the top of the hill. Then he ran down the hill very fast, and
hit the wolf with his horns as hard as he could.
The wolf rolled over, knocked senseless with the blow, while the ram ran off
home. And there lay the wolf, till at last he came to himself again, with all
his bones aching.
Well, what a fool I must have been! thought he. Who ever saw a ram
jump into one's mouth of his own free will?
Which part of the story does the picture below show?
a. I'm a wolf, and I'm looking for a good dinner, said the wolf.
b. So he stood at the bottom of the hill and opened his mouth wide, while the
ram climbed to the top of the hill.
c. And there lay the wolf, till at last he came to himself again, with all his bones
aching.
d. Well, what a fool I must have been! thought he.
Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1h

Demonstrative adjectives "demonstrate" to us which one we are talking


about.
This movie, or that movie, for instance...
Choose the correct adjective for the following sentence:
I think I will have another piece of
delicious cake.
a. one
b. that

c. chocolate
d. these
Grade 1Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.8, RI.1.8

Australia is a country. It is also a continent and an island. A lot of the


country is desert, but it is not really hot. The country is surrounded by water,
so it has a lot of beaches. It is called "The Land Down Under." That is
because it is on the southern part of the globe. Much of the country is
covered with plants. It is also home to many animals you will not find
anywhere else in the world.
What reason does the author give to support why Australia is called "The
Land Down Under"?
a. A lot of the country is desert.
b. The country is surrounded by water.
c. It is on the southern part of the globe.
d. It is also home to many animals you will not find anywhere else.
Grade 1English as a Second Language ESL

is someone you do not know


a. family member
b. friend
c. best friend
d. stranger
Grade 1Vocabulary

The
a. cat
b. rat
c. dog

ran after the car.

Grade 1VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Which set of verbs show the present and past tense?


a. run, runned
b. sit, sitted
c. sweep, sweeped
d. eat, ate
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the prepositions. He always goes to bed at 8 PM.


a. to, at
b. He, always
c. always, goes

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Choose the word that belongs in the blank.


wants to go home now.
a. I
b. She
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1h

Decide whether to use A or An in the following sentences.


We saw

an

elephant at the zoo.

Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.3, RF.1.3e

Which shows the correct way to divide the word finish into syllables?
a. finish
b. fin-ish
c. fi-nish
d. fini-sh
Grade 1Text ElementsCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.1.2

Every living human has a pulse. Your pulse is the beating of your heart. A
normal human pulse is 70 beats per minute. Animals can also have a pulse.
An elephant's pulse is 27 beats per minute. A canary's pulse is 1000 beats
per minute. That is fast!
What is the main topic of this paragraph?
a. the human body
b. elephants
c. the canary
d. a pulse
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Choose the sentence that is written correctly.


a. Are you playing football over the weekend.
b. Are you playing football over the weekend?
c. Are you playing football over the weekend!
Grade 1VocabularyCCSS: RF.K.3, RF.K.3c, RF.1.3g

How are
a. he
b. is

doing?

c. the
d. you
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Choose the word that belongs in the blank.


have a lot of work to do.
a. He
b. They
Grade 1Supporting DetailsCCSS: CCRA.R.8, RI.1.8

I love the beach. It is such a sunny place. The sand is warm. The water is
cool and salty. There is so much to do at the beach. I can collect sea shells. I
can build sand castles. I also like to jump in the waves.
What reason does the author give to explain the sentence "There is so much
to do at the beach"?
a. I love the beach.
b. It is such a sunny place.
c. I can collect sea shells.
d. The water is cool and salty.
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the prepositions. Molly searched for her project around the house.
a. searched, Molly
b. the, her
c. for, around
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Identify the preposition:


I spoke to the museum director and delivered the report next.
a. to
b. and
c. next
d. spoke
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Choose the sentence that is written correctly.


a. Do you think it will be cold today?
b. I think it will be cold today?
c. Michael said it will be cold today?

Grade 1AdjectivesCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1h

Fill in the blanks with correct demonstrative adjectives:


I am sick and tired of
that
show! (that, these)
I am not going to watch it
this
time. (this, that)
You must look out for
those
producers who make bad choices!
(those, this)
I will watch another show
that
has a better storyline. (that, this)
Grade 1Spelling

I will
a. gett
b. gat
c. get

my coat.

Grade 1Vocabulary

Put it on
a. tap
b. top
c. tape

of the box.

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2

You are not suppose to capitalize the first letter of a proper noun.
a. True
b. False
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Punctuate the sentence correctly:


Where do we hide the Easter eggs

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which word is a noun?


a. frog
b. hit
c. pretty
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Write the past tense of the following verbs:


flip

flipped

go

went

cry

cried

hurry

hurries

climb

climbed

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b

A
noun names a SPECIFIC or PARTICULAR person, place, or
thing/ It is capitalized.
a. singular
b. plural
c. common
d. proper
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Choose the sentence that is correct.


a. May Landon and I erase the problems from the board?
b. may Landon and I erase the problems from the board.
c. May Landon and I erase the problems from the board!
d. All of these are incorrect.
Grade 1SummarizingCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RL.1.2

This
This
This
This
that
This
that

is the house that Jack built.


is the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
is the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
it the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt, that lay in the house
Jack built.
is the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the malt,
lay in the house that Jack built.

Which choice retells what happened?


a. Jack built a house and the dog scared the cat who ate the malt.
b. Jack built a house and the rat ate the malt and was killed by the cat who
was scared by the dog.
Grade 1Story ElementsCCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.1.4

There was once a wolf, and he got very hungry, and so he went to have a
look to see what he could find for dinner. After a bit he saw a ram feeding in
a meadow, so he went up to him and said: Mr. Ram, Mr. Ram, I'm going to
eat you! But the ram answered: Who are you, I should like to know, that
you mean to eat me?

I'm a wolf, and I'm looking for a good dinner, said the wolf. What sort of a
wolf do you fancy you are? answered the ram, you're not, you're a dog!
No, I'm not a dog, said he, I'm a wolf. Well then, answered the ram, if
you're a wolf, stand at the bottom of the hill and open your jaws wide. Then
I'll run down the hill and jump straight into your mouth. All right, said the
wolf.
So he stood at the bottom of the hill and opened his mouth wide, while the
ram climbed to the top of the hill. Then he ran down the hill very fast, and
hit the wolf with his horns as hard as he could.
The wolf rolled over, knocked senseless with the blow, while the ram ran off
home. And there lay the wolf, till at last he came to himself again, with all
his bones aching.
Well, what a fool I must have been! thought he. Who ever saw a ram
jump into one's mouth of his own free will?
Which phrase from the passage appeals to the senses?
a. "I'm a wolf, and I'm looking for a good dinner," said the wolf.
b. "All right," said the wolf.
c. climbed to the top of the hill
d. with all his bones aching
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Choose the word that belongs in the blank.


am waiting for the bus.
a. I
b. We
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. Our family went on vacation last week.


a. our
b. on
c. family
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b

A
noun is used to represent MORE THAN ONE person, place, or
thing.
a. singular
b. plural
c. common

d. proper
Grade 1Vocabulary

Jake lives by a
a. lake
b. late
c. make

Grade 1Vocabulary

If you get to close you will


a. fall
b. new
c. season

off the cliff.

Grade 1Vocabulary

Her hat is
a. green
b. season
c. fall

Grade 1Vocabulary

Don't use your


a. phone
b. mash
c. shell

at school.

Grade 1Vocabulary

Doug is
a. new
b. open
c. grow

to the class.

Grade 1Vocabulary

Nick has a pet


a. skate
b. snake
c. case

Grade 1Capitalization and Punctuation

Circle the contraction.


can not
a. don't
b. can't
c. isn't
Grade 1Vocabulary

is my friend.
a. Whiz
b. Phil
c. Shell
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b

This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group


A noun that names a particular person, place, thing or idea. It is always
capitalized. Example: Grace Academy Knights.
a. possessive noun
b. pronoun
c. proper noun
d. none of the above
Grade 1Sentence Structure

At the end of the movie.


a. sentence
b. not a sentence
Grade 1Sentence Structure

The yellow bird.


a. sentence
b. not a sentence
Grade 1Sentence Structure

I love you.
a. sentence
b. not a sentence
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

Determine if the word is past, present or future tense.


prayed

past

came

past

leap

present

visit

present

Grade 1Sentence Structure

Let's go to the zoo.


a. sentence
b. not a sentence
Grade 1Sentence Structure

Away.
a. sentence
b. not a sentence
Grade 1Sentence Structure

I played baseball.
a. sentence
b. not a sentence
Grade 1Spelling

encil

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which word is a common noun?


Mary and Bob live in the city.
a. Mary
b. Bob
c. live
d. city
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. They went inside when it started raining.


a. inside
b. they

c. it
Grade 1Prefixes and Suffixes

Which one does not have a suffix?


a. slowly
b. colorful
c. careful
d. help
Grade 1Main IdeaCCSS: CCRA.R.4, RI.1.4

Australia is a country. It is also a continent and an island. A lot of the


country is desert, but it is not really hot. The country is surrounded by water,
so it has a lot of beaches. It is called "the land down under." That is because
it is on the southern part of the globe. Much of the country is covered with
plants. It is also home to many animals you will not find anywhere else in
the world.
Based on the passage and the picture below, what does the word SOUTHERN
mean?

a. near the top


b. in the south
c. around the north
d. close to Asia
Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Fill in the blank with the appropriate personal pronoun.


My name is Sarah.

live in the United States.

Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Choose the correct object personal pronoun to complete the sentence.


My grandma came to visit me and my sister. She brought presents
for
.
a. it
b. her
c. them
d. us

Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the prepositions. In science class, we are learning about bats.


a. science, class
b. in, about
c. learning, bats
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2a

Which sentence is capitalized correctly?


a. Bob and Rob are twins who were born in May.
b. bob and Rob are twins who were born in May.
c. Bob and rob are twins who were born in may.
d. Bob and Rob are twins who were born in may.
Grade 1VocabularyCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.1.5, L.1.5a

What category do the following words belong to?


five, three, two, seven, nine
a. shapes
b. letters
c. numbers
d. colors
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. They planted flowers all around the yard.
a. around
b. the
c. They
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b

Select the proper noun in the following sentence that needs to be


capitalized.
The university of California has a wonderful campus for their students.
a. campus
b. university
c. students
d. none of the above
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1h

Choose the word that belongs in the blank.


book looks like it will be exciting.
a. This
b. These
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Choose the sentence that is written correctly.


a. That house look very old.
b. That house looks very old.
c. That houses look very old.
Grade 1Vocabulary

My

plays with me.

a. not
b. ran
c. dad
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2a

Which sentence has the correct capitalization?


a. I love to eat Cookies.
b. i love to eat cookies
c. I love to eat cookies.
Grade 1Vocabulary

Will you
a. sit
b. big
c. bug

with me?

Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the prepositions. We munched on snacks throughout the day.


a. on, throughout
b. We, the
c. munched, snacks
rade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Choose the sentence that is written correctly.


a. I thinks it will be a nice day.
b. He thinks it will be a nice day.
c. We thinks it will be a nice day.
Grade 1VocabularyCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.1.5, L.1.5a

Which word DOES NOT belong with the others?


a. computer
b. mouse
c. keyboard
d. television
Grade 1CommasCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2c

We played soccer football and kickball in gym.


Which choice correctly inserts commas into the sentence above?
a. We played, soccer, football, and kickball in gym.
b. We played soccer football, and kickball in gym.
c. We played soccer, football, and kickball in gym.
d. We played soccer football and kickball, in gym.
Grade 1ConjunctionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1g

Choose the missing conjunction.


I wanted to go to the park
a. and
b. or
c. but
d. so

my mom said no.

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

What is the correct puctuation for this sentence?


I am going to the park
a. ?
b. .
c. !
Grade 1Rhymes

Choose the word that best completes the rhyme.


The
a. owl
b. yeti
c. lizard
d. horse
Grade 1Rhymes

in the blizzard

Choose the word that best completes the rhyme.


The
a. frog
b. fish
c. milk
d. water

in the dish

Grade 1Rhymes

Choose the word that best completes the rhyme.


The
a. hen
b. pig
c. goat
d. turkey

in the pen

Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. Eat a snack before you play soccer.


a. eat
b. before
c. a
Grade 1Vocabulary

We took a hike on the

trail

Grade 1VerbsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

What is the present tense word for caught?


a. catched
b. catch
c. caught
d. not here
Grade 1Compare and ContrastCCSS: CCRA.R.9, RL.1.9

Humpty-Dumpty sat on a wall,


Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall;
All the king's horses, and all the king's men
Cannot put Humpty-Dumpty together again.
(an egg)
How was Humpty Dumpty different at the end of the passage?
a. He was a whole egg.

b. He was broken in pieces.


c. He was riding on a horse.
d. He was sitting on a wall.
Grade 1Vocabulary

I saw a lot of zebras at the


a. school
b. zoo
c. park
d. doctor's office

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b

This question is a part of a group with common instructions. View group


Identify the noun:
The boy runs far.
a. The
b. boy
c. runs
d. far
Grade 1Grammar

Which definition below describes a telling sentence?


a. A telling sentence asks a question.
b. A telling sentence makes a statement.
c. A telling sentence shows strong feelings.
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1i

Choose from the following prepositions to complete the sentence: during,


beyond, toward
We stayed in the basement

during

the tornado.

Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2c

Which sentence uses commas correctly?


a. I ate apples, bananas, and pears.
b. I ate, apples, bananas, and, pears.
c. I ate apples bananas and pears.
d. I ate apples, bananas, and, pears.
Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

Which sentence should end with an exclamation point?

a. All right, we won the game


b. Are we going to win the game
c. The game is over
Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Choose the correct object personal pronoun to complete the sentence.


Did you invite John and Carlos to the party?
No, I didn't invite
.
a. her
b. him
c. them
d. us
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Choose the proper noun in the sentence below.


I live on Main Street, which is in the middle of town.
a. live
b. Main Street
c. town
d. on
rade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. Sarah got a new pair of shoes.


a. a
b. of
c. got
Grade 1ConjunctionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1g

What are your common conjunctions?


a. and, but, or, nor
b. and, an, the, be
c. but, nor, the, an
d. or, an, the, it
Grade 1VocabularyCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.1.5, L.1.5a

What category do the following words belong to?


orange, red, green, purple, blue
a. colors
b. shapes
c. foods

d. pets
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. After the movies, we walked home.


a. After
b. the
c. home
Grade 1VocabularyCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.1.5, L.1.5a

Which word belongs in the category below?


PETS
a. crocodile
b. hamster
c. elephant
d. whale
Grade 1CommasCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2c

January 31, 1937


Is the comma in the correct place?
If no, write the comma in the correct place.
a. Yes
b. No
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the prepositions. Mary and I lived near each other for four years.
a. and, I
b. Mary, other
c. near, for
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. The cat walked along the fence carefully.
a. along
b. carefully
c. cat
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2d

To make a word ending in "y" plural, you must


a. drop the "y" and add "ies"
b. add es
c. add "s"

Grade 1Supporting DetailsCCSS: CCRA.R.4, RI.1.4

Acrobats are pretty amazing people! They are very good at gymnastics. They
also have good balance. For example, they walk across a rope hung high in
the air. You will often find acrobats at the circus. They perform tricks on
rings, ropes, and even with animals such as elephants. It's quite a show!
Based on the passage, a CIRCUS is:
a. a place like a zoo
b. a show that often features acrobats
c. a wire hung high in the air
d. a school for acrobats
Grade 1Little BearCCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.1.3

Which word from the story describes how Little Bear felt when his mother
brought the cake?
a. Oh dear
b. Surprise
c. Happy
d. Forget
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the prepositions. Mrs. White lives with her daughter on the top floor.
a. lives, her
b. with, on
c. top, floor
Grade 1Spelling

pple

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2b

In the sentence below, which end mark should Jarvez use and why?
Rex was the lead dog
a. ? because the sentence is an interrogative sentence and asks a
question.

b. . because the sentence is an imperative sentence and gives a command.


c. . because the sentence is a declarative sentence and makes a statement.
d. ! because the sentence is an exclamatory sentence and shows strong
feeling.
Grade 1Identifying GenreCCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.1.5

There was once a wolf, and he got very hungry, and so he went to have a
look to see what he could find for dinner. After a bit he saw a ram feeding in
a meadow, so he went up to him and said: Mr. Ram, Mr. Ram, I'm going to
eat you! But the ram answered: Who are you, I should like to know, that
you mean to eat me?
I'm a wolf, and I'm looking for a good dinner, said the wolf. What sort of a
wolf do you fancy you are? answered the ram, you're not, you're a dog!
No, I'm not a dog, said he, I'm a wolf. Well then, answered the ram, if
you're a wolf, stand at the bottom of the hill and open your jaws wide. Then
I'll run down the hill and jump straight into your mouth. All right, said the
wolf.
So he stood at the bottom of the hill and opened his mouth wide, while the
ram climbed to the top of the hill. Then he ran down the hill very fast, and
hit the wolf with his horns as hard as he could.
The wolf rolled over, knocked senseless with the blow, while the ram ran off
home. And there lay the wolf, till at last he came to himself again, with all
his bones aching.
Well, what a fool I must have been! thought he. Who ever saw a ram
jump into one's mouth of his own free will?
This passage:
a. tells a story
b. gives information
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which word is a common noun?


a. Starbucks
b. Coffee
c. Folgers
d. Maxwell House
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. She finished her homework before 8:00 PM.

a. She
b. her
c. before
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b

Which of these IS NOT a proper noun?


a. New York
b. Mr. Bradley
c. Telephone
d. Sprite
Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1d

Save a cupcake for


a. I
b. me

Grade 1SpellingCCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.1.4, L.1.4a

She looks very nice in that dress. She is pretty.


PRETTY means:
a. looks good
b. looks bad
c. looks happy
d. looks sad
Grade 1Text ElementsCCSS: CCRA.R.5, RI.1.5

Where we live, the weather is always changing. In the fall, the weather can
be cool and crisp. In the winter, it is cold and biting. In spring, the weather
starts to get warmer and it is very wet. In the summer, the weather is hot
and humid.
Under which heading might this passage be found?
a. The Winter Weather
b. The Changing Seasons
c. Weather Around the World
d. Hot, Hot, Hot
Grade 1SpellingCCSS: RF.1.3g

Mark the correct spelling:


a. animul
b. animal
c. anemal
d. animall

Grade 1Vocabulary

I will
a. can
b. hug
c. fox

my mom.

Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. I walked into the room happily.


a. into
b. walked
c. I
d. happily
Grade 1Vowel Sounds

Which word does not belong with the short a family?


a. can
b. man
c. hand
d. rake
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.1.4c

Where would you look to find the meaning of a word?


a. dictionary
b. encyclopedia
c. almanac
d. thesaurus
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. My dog hid behind my legs.


a. hid
b. my
c. behind
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Which of the following words is a proper noun?


a. equipment
b. girl
c. Starbucks
d. jewelry

Grade 1Capitalization and Punctuation

What is the abbreviation for mister?


a. Mrs.
b. Ms.
c. Mr.
d. Mst.
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. Both classes were ready for the field trip.
a. for
b. both
c. trip
Grade 1WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.5, W.1.5

Rate each piece of writing with a 1, 2, 3, or 4.


3
meal.

Dinner was good. We had spaghetti and meatballs. It is my favorite

Dinner was good.

Dinner was good. We had spaghetti and meatballs.

4
Dinner was good. We had spaghetti and meatballs. It is my favorite
meal. We eat it every Friday.
Grade 1VocabularyCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.1.5, L.1.5c

Which choice describes someone who is SILLY?


a. a clown
b. a police officer
c. a teacher
d. a rock musician
Grade 1VocabularyCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.1.5, L.1.5c

Which choice describes a person who is LAZY?


a. Maria runs five miles every weekend.
b. Jeff eats until his stomach is full.
c. Bo sits around and plays video games all day.
d. Jill watches TV for an hour each night.
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the prepositions. We put down our pencils at the same time.

a. We, the
b. down, at
c. the, time
Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1c

Owen
a. don't
b. doesn't
c. can't

like to run.

Grade 1CommasCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2c

We have a dog, a cat, a bunny, and a hamster.


Are all of the commas in the correct place?
If no, write the commas in the correct place.
a. Yes
b. No
Grade 1CommasCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2c

Sara Mike, Joey and, Bob are going on the trip.


Are all of the commas in the correct place?
If no, write the commas in the correct place.
a. Yes
b. No
Grade 1ConjunctionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1g

Choose the missing conjunction.


We are going to visit the museum
a. and
b. so
c. but
d. for

go to the zoo.

Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Choose the common noun in the sentence below.


Susan got a new bicycle for her birthday.
a. Susan
b. bicycle
c. got

d. day
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. The kids loved jumping on the trampoline.


a. loved
b. the
c. on
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Which of the following sentences uses pronouns correctly?


a. Matt and his sister went to a water park.
b. Them wanted to go to the movies with us.
c. Should us go swimming or ride bikes?
d. We asked they to come fishing with us.
Grade 1Supporting DetailsCCSS: CCRA.R.2, RI.1.2

E. Coli is a germ. In large amounts, E. Coli is bad. It can make you very sick.
But some E. Coli can be good. E. Coli helps your body digest green
vegetables and beans. E. Coli can also help make gas in your body. Your
body also uses E. Coli to make vitamin K. This helps your blood to clot. This
helps stop your blood when you get a cut. Too much E. Coli can make you
sick, but the right amount can be good for you.
What is the main topic of this passage?
a. Germs
b. Your body
c. Vitamin K
d. E. Coli
Grade 1VocabularyCCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.1.5, L.1.5c

Which choice describes a person who is GREEDY?


a. Denny ate all of his dinner so he could get dessert.
b. Dino saved his allowance to buy a toy he really wanted.
c. Danielle gave her friend a pencil.
d. David kept all of the cookies for himself.
Grade 1Capitalization and Punctuation

Which abbreviation best replaces the word in ALL CAPS?


Is today Taco TUESDAY?
a. Tu.
b. Tus.
c. Tue.

d. Tues.
Grade 1CommasCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2c

Do you want a red blue or green freeze pop?


Which choice correctly inserts commas into the sentence above?
a. Do you want a red blue, or green freeze pop?
b. Do you want a red, blue or green freeze pop?
c. Do you want a red, blue, or, green freeze pop?
d. Do you want a red, blue, or green freeze pop?
Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1i

Choose from the following prepositions to complete the sentence: during,


beyond, toward
After the game, we'll head

toward

the party.

Grade 1PrepositionsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1i

Find the preposition. The teacher waited until everyone was finished.
a. until
b. The
c. was
Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1d

Fill in the blank with a personal pronoun.


Clear the leftovers off the table and put

them

in the fridge.

Grade 1Capitalization and PunctuationCCSS: CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.2, L.1.1j, L.1.2b

Write the correct punctuation at the end of each sentence: Watch the
elephant stand on his hind legs
.
What type of sentence is
this?
imperative
Grade 1Phonics

Which word has the short e sound?


a. seed
b. feet
c. red
Grade 1PhonicsCCSS: RF.1.2, RF.1.2c

Which word has the same middle sound as the word below?
SHEEP
a. heap
b. head
c. help
d. health
Grade 1GrammarCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1g

Do you like to ride your bike


a. and
b. but
c. or

play on the playground more?

Grade 1PronounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1h

Game of Thrones aired


a. their
b. its

final episode

Grade 1WritingCCSS: CCRA.W.5, W.1.5

Rate each piece of writing with a 1, 2, 3, or 4.


3

This is Sarah. She is my best friend.

This is Sarah.

4
This is Sarah. She is my best friend. We like to go to the park
together.
2

This is Sarah. She is my friend.

Grade 1Subject-Verb AgreementCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1e

The boy didn't want to be late for school, so he


the bus stop.
Grade 1SpellingCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2e

Spell the word shown in the picture.

[hurried]

to

Grade 1CommasCCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.1.2, L.1.2c

June 19 2011 is a very special day for my family.


Which choice correctly inserts commas into the sentence above?
a. June, 19 2011 is a very special day for my family.
b. June 19, 2011 is a very special day for my family.
c. June, 19, 2011 is a very special day for my family.
d. June 19 2011, is a very special day for my family.
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1b

A possessive noun is a noun that shows who or what owns or has


something.
a. True
b. False
Grade 1NounsCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1, L.1.1b

Choose the proper noun in the sentence below.


John loves to eat pizza so he tries to eat it as often as possible.
a. pizza
b. loves
c. John
d. eat
Grade 1Parts of SpeechCCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.1.1

Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States. United
States is:
a. an adverb
b. a pronoun
c. an adjective
d. a proper noun

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