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RMS5 Test 5 Review

RMS5 Test 5 Review

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5th Grade

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Gabriella Pellegrini

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6 Slides • 18 Questions

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RMS5 Test 5 Review

Are you ready for your test tomorrow? Let's find out!

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What's First? Vocabulary Review!

On the following slides, choose the correct vocabulary word that means the same as the underlined part.

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Multiple Choice

The expensive hotel was elegant in every way.

1

luxurious

2

bedraggled

3

drab

4

tropical

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Multiple Choice

Ms. Pellegrini received a parcel on her birthday.

1

summons

2

telegram

3

miscalculation

4

package

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Multiple Choice

The man shuffled carrying the heavy grocery bags.

1

skipped happily

2

walked slowly

3

jumped high

4

crawled

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Multiple Choice

The wise woman thought about the meaning of her life.

1

pondered

2

caressed

3

agitated

4

jostle

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Multiple Choice

Did you vent your anger when you got into the accident?

1

hide your anger

2

call the police

3

let your anger show

4

calm yourself down

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Multiple Choice

Cooper is a very faithful puppy.

1

vague

2

impudent

3

devoted

4

luscious

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Let's Talk About Figurative Language

  • Figurative Language is a type of language that is not really accurate, but still helps the reader make a good picture in their mind. Three types are similes, metaphors, and exaggerations.


  • Simile - A comparison using the word like or as

  • Metaphor - A comparison that does not use like or as

  • Exaggeration - When you exaggerate, you stretch the truth

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Multiple Choice

Here's a simile: In the summer, the city was like an oven. What does that simile mean?

1

The city was made of metal.

2

The city had a door.

3

The city was very hot.

4

The city had baked goods.

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Multiple Choice

Here's an exaggeration: The baseball player hit the ball a mile. What did the baseball player really do?

1

Hit the ball one mile away

2

Hit the ball ten feet away

3

Hit the ball a long way

4

Hit the ball a short way

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Multiple Choice

Here's a metaphor: The dancer was a swan in flight. What is the dancer being compared to?

1

A plane

2

A bird

3

A sled

4

Another dancer

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Multiple Choice

Here's a statement: The little boy was a fish.


What type of figurative language does that statement use?

1

simile

2

metaphor

3

exaggeration

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Multiple Choice

Here's a statement: It took me ten years to grade their tests.


What type of figurative language does that statement use?

1

simile

2

metaphor

3

exaggeration

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Multiple Choice

Here's a statement: The girl was like a ray of sunshine.


What type of figurative language does that statement use?

1

simile

2

metaphor

3

exaggeration

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Let's Determine the Main Idea!

Remember main idea is what the passage is mostly about. The main idea should be one sentence that sums up the whole thing. It is what the entire passage is about! You can use supporting details to prove your main idea. A supporting detail should come right from the text!

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Let's Read the Passage!

Think about the main idea. Be ready to answer some questions!

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Multiple Choice

What is the main idea of the passage?

1

The monkey's master had garret windows.

2

A friendly little monkey came into Sara's room.

3

The monkey held a lock of Sara's hair.

4

Sara wanted to keep the monkey as a pet.

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Multiple Choice

The main idea is "A friendly little monkey came into Sara's room."


What is one supporting detail for that main idea?

1

The monkey jumped into Sara's arms

2

Sara lived in London.

3

Sara was a student of Miss Minchin.

4

Sara said she must take the monkey back.

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Multiple Choice

What is the most likely reason the monkey was forlorn?

1

He wanted to go back to his master.

2

Sara said his face looked weird.

3

Sara was mean to him.

4

He didn't like the light in the attic.

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Multiple Choice

How did the monkey examine Sara?

1

roughly

2

lightly

3

seriously

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Multiple Choice

What is the last thing Sara did?

1

Went up to the monkey

2

Saw something in her chair

3

Talked to the monkey

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Multiple Choice

Why did Sara keep talking to the monkey?

1

He looked mournful.

2

She wanted to talk him into staying.

3

He seemed to understand what she was saying.

4

She didn't want him to hurt her.

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CONGRATULATIONS!

Now you are ready for your test tomorrow! :) Make sure you get rest tonight and are on time! Keep up the hard work!

RMS5 Test 5 Review

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