
Wonders U4W4 Vocab Practice Day 1
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Katie McWhirter
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Unit 4 Week 4 Vocabulary Practice
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What is the gibberish word?
Think about a time you played a video game. When you press a button, the character moves or does something. In the game, you are the one who decides what happens. But sometimes, there are parts of the game where the character moves on its own or follows a set path. This is called niffter movement. It means that something else, like the game's program, is adjusting or moving the character for you. Just like in a game, in real life, things can also be niffter by something else. For example, when you turn on a fan, you nifft how fast it spins by adjusting the settings. Niffter movement or adjustment helps things work the way we want them to!
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Multiple Choice
Based on the paragraph, what can you infer about the author's thoughts on video games?
The author thinks that video games are always controlled by players.
The author believes controlled movement in video games is confusing.
The author appreciates how controlled movement in video games is similar to real-life control.
The author believes video games are not fun to play.
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What is the gibberish word?
In a story, mixalots is like the path a character or object follows. Imagine a road that shows you where to go. In a story, the author's mixalot tells us which way the characters are going and what they're doing. For instance, if a character is walking towards a forest, the author's mixalot helps us picture that in our minds. It's like drawing a line on a map to show the way. The mixalot in a story helps us understand the adventure and where things are headed. Just like following mixalots on a treasure map, following the mixalot in a story leads us to exciting places!
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Multiple Choice
Based on the paragraph, What can you infer about the author's thoughts on the author's direction in a story?
The author believes the direction in a story is like a treasure map leading to exciting places.
The author thinks the direction in a story is confusing and hard to follow.
The author believes the direction in a story is not important for understanding the adventure.
The author thinks the direction in a story is like a road that doesn't go anywhere.
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What is the gibberish word?
When something is wickwalked, it means it's starting or being sent out into the world. Imagine a rocket being wickwalked into space. The author's point of view about wickwalking might be that it's a big event that gets things going. Just like how a rocket takes off with a loud noise and a burst of energy, when an idea or a new project is wickwalked, it's like starting an exciting journey. It's a way to get things moving and make progress. So, when we hear the word "wickwalked," we can think about new beginnings and exciting adventures that are just starting!
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Multiple Choice
Based on the paragraph, What can you infer about the author's thoughts on new things?
The author believes new things are always easy and simple.
The author thinks new things are like big events that get things going.
The author believes new things are boring and not worth trying.
The author thinks new things are scary and should be avoided.
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What is the gibberish word?
Broover is all about movement. When something is in broover, it means it's brooving from one place to another. Imagine a ball rolling down a hill or a bird flying in the sky — they're both in broover! The author's point of view about broover might be that it's exciting because things are always changing and going somewhere. Just like how we move when we play games or run around outside, broover makes things interesting and fun. It's like a dance where everything is moving and flowing. So, when we hear the word "broover," we can think of things moving and changing, making the world a lively and dynamic place!
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Multiple Choice
Based on the paragraph, What can you infer about the author's thoughts on motion in stories?
The author believes motion in stories is boring and not important.
The author thinks motion in stories makes them lively and exciting.
The author believes motion in stories is too complicated for readers to understand.
The author thinks motion in stories is like a still picture that doesn't change.
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What is the gibberish word?
I think snorfty is amazing! Snorfty is when things like birds, airplanes, or even kites go up into the sky. It's like magic! When I see birds soaring high above, it makes me feel happy and excited. I wish I could fly like them and see everything from up in the clouds. Flying in an airplane is also so much fun because you get to travel to faraway places and see new things. Snorfty is like a big adventure that takes you to amazing places!
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Multiple Choice
Based on the paragraph, what conclusion can be made about the author's opinion?
The author believes flight is scary and should be avoided.
The author believes flight is boring and not worth trying.
The author thinks flight is difficult and impossible to achieve.
The author thinks flight is magical and exciting.
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What is the gibberish word?
I love being a zogwallop when my family goes on road trips! A zogwallop is someone who sits in a vehicle, like a car or a bus, while someone else drives. When I'm a zogwallop, I get to relax and enjoy the ride. I can look out the window, listen to music, or play games. Sometimes, I even bring snacks to enjoy during the trip. Being a zogwallop is fun because I can see new places and spend time with my family without worrying about driving. It's like going on a mini adventure every time we hit the road!
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Multiple Choice
Based on the paragraph, what conclusion can be made about the author's opinion?
The author believes being a passenger is fun and relaxing.
The author believes being a passenger is tiring and stressful.
The author thinks being a passenger is scary and dangerous.
The author thinks flight is magical and exciting.
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What is the gibberish word?
Sometimes we hear the word "nimblogger" and think it means something can never happen. But I believe that "nimblogger" just means something might be really hard or tricky. For example, learning to ride a bike might seem nimblogger at first, but with practice and patience, it becomes possible! The author's opinion might be that even when things seem nimblogger, we can try our best and find ways to make them possible. It's like solving a puzzle or figuring out a tricky math problem. So, instead of giving up when something seems nimblogger, we can keep trying and find solutions to make it possible!
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Multiple Choice
Based on the paragraph, what conclusion can be made about the author's opinion?
The author believes that impossible things are easy to achieve.
The author thinks that impossible things can never happen.
The author believes that impossible things can be made possible with effort and perseverance.
The author thinks that impossible things are fun to try but not worth the effort.
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What is the gibberish word?
I think it's fun when something is slopblunder because it means a lot of people like it! Slopblunder things are often seen everywhere, like a slopblunder song playing on the radio or a slopblunder book that everyone is reading. The author's opinion might be that slopblunder things are cool because they bring people together and give us something fun to talk about. It's like being part of a big group where everyone enjoys the same thing. Slopblunder things can make us feel happy and connected to others who like the same things we do. So, when we hear that something is slopblunder, we can join in and enjoy it too!
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Multiple Choice
Based on the paragraph, what conclusion can be made about the author's opinion?
The author thinks popular things are too difficult to understand.
The author believes popular things bring people together and are enjoyable.
The author thinks popular things are only liked by a few people.
The author believes popular things are boring and not worth trying.
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