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Tanesha Pope
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Multiple Choice
Read the sentence. Select the correct way to start.
________ is our teacher this year.
mrs dials
Mrs Dials
Mrs. Dials
mrs. dials
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Multiple Choice
Read the sentence. Select the correct way to start.
______ ran up the hill.
he
He
He's
His
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Multiple Choice
Which word is spelled correctly?
swimming
swiming
swiiming
swwiming
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Multiple Choice
Which word is spelled correctly?
rimote
remot
remote
remoke
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Multiple Choice
What is the noun(s) in the sentence below?
The brothers went to the park.
went
brothers
park
both b and c
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Multiple Choice
What is the noun(s) in the sentence below?
The boy made a boat.
boy
made
boat
Both A and C
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Multiple Choice
Read the sentence. If it is written correctly, select 'correct as is.' If not, select the correct way to write it.
can i ride to the beach
Can I ride to the beach.
Can i ride to the beach?
Can I ride to the beach?
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Multiple Choice
Today is a special day for Bob. He was waiting at the bus stop with his dad. He is a little scared. He is meeting his second grade teacher for the first time. He hopes he likes her. He hopes he makes new friends in his class, too.
What day do you think this is for Bob?
day of the class trip
first day of school
Halloween
Christmas
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Multiple Choice
Every student in class had to study the life cycle of an animal. Beth chose one she wanted to learn more about. She often saw it in the pond near her house. She was amazed, though, when she really followed one closely from it's beginning as an egg to a tadpole until its legs developed.
What animal did Beth study?
duck
mouse
frog
lizard
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Multiple Choice
Andrew sat in the chair. The dentist looked in his mouth with a small mirror. With a sharp pointed tool, he picked at places around Andrew's teeth. Finally, the dentist spoke, and told the boy his teeth had cavities.
How did Andrew get cavities in his teeth?
He did not brush his teeth well.
He did not floss his teeth.
He ate too much candy.
All of the above.
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Multiple Choice
Mary has a new pet. Her pet is a baby kitten. It is soft and cuddly. The kitten likes to sleep a lot. Mary put a soft blanket in a box for its bed. Mary plays with her kitten when it is awake. She never forgets to feed her kitten.
What is the main idea?
The kitten sleeps a lot.
Mary plays with her kitten
Mary’s new pet is a kitten.
Mary want a new pet.
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Multiple Choice
It was backward day at school. The students had to do things backward. Some of them wore their T-shirts backward. They took a test before they studied the lesson. Dessert was served first instead of last. They tried to walk home backward, but they bumped into each other and fell down.
What is the main idea?
Dessert is supposed to come last.
The students had a backward day.
It is hard to do things backward.
Students failed their tests.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main idea?
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Multiple Choice
Carson's older sister, Madison, is a very good student. She isn't satisfied to just get by in school. She is involved in extra activities at school, including the school's music program and the math club. She also always tries to answer the teacher's questions in class.
What is the main idea of the paragraph?
Famous female journalists in Madison was born before Carson.
Madison likes music. and math.
How women were treated in the Madison is a very good student.
Madison likes to show off.
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Multiple Choice
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?
Josh got lots of gifts.
Charles got a lot of gifts.
Charles had a great birthday.
Josh had a great birthday.
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Multiple Choice
Jenny visited her grandmother in the hospital. She saw how kind and helpful the nurses were to her grandmother. Now she wants to be a nurse when she grows up. She wants to help sick people get well.
What is the main idea?
Jenny got sick.
Jenny wants to be a nurse.
Her grandmother was in the hospital.
Jenny was glad the nurses were being kind to her grandmother.
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Multiple Choice
Jenny visited her grandmother in the hospital. She saw how kind and helpful the nurses were to her grandmother. Now she wants to be a nurse when she grows up. She wants to help sick people get well.
What is the main idea?
Jenny got sick.
Jenny wants to be a nurse.
Her grandmother was in the hospital.
Jenny was glad the nurses were being kind to her grandmother.
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Multiple Choice
Were you born after 1985? If so, how long do you expect to live? Most people born after 1985 can expect to live more than 70 years. Of course, this is just a guess based on past records. By the way, females can expect to live about six years longer than males. That’s taken from past records too!
What is the paragraph mostly about?
how long you might expect to live
about the health of females
why people live to be 70
tells that people live to be 100
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Multiple Choice
What text features can give you a clue of what the main idea is?
Title
Headings
Pictures
All of these
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Multiple Choice
"I hate the idea of having all those people out there watching me...I just don't like it when I'm around so many people. I wish I just could hide somewhere," whispered Violet.
What can you infer about Violet?
She is energetic
She is shy
She is mean
She hates people
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Multiple Choice
Floods can cause tremendous damage. They can ruin houses, roads and buildings. Floods can take down trees and cause mudslides. It often leaves mud, sand and debris behind. It can take months to clean up after a flood.
What is the main idea?
Floods can cause a lot of damage.
Floods cause mudslides.
Floods damage houses and roads.
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