
IREADY RI.KID.3
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English
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5th Grade
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Hard
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MORKEITA WHITAKER
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49 Slides • 15 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What problem did the students notice in the school garden?
The garden was too crowded with plants
The plants were wilting and vegetables weren’t growing
The garden had too many weeds
The garden was growing too fast
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Multiple Choice
What steps did the students take to solve the problem?
They planted new seeds and added decorations
They removed all the plants and started over
They checked the soil, reviewed weather, added compost, and watered regularly
They asked another school to help them
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Which materials are needed to make the battery described in 'Battery Power'?
Copper coins, zinc washers, blotting paper, salt, vinegar, wire, iron nail
Copper coins, plastic washers, sandpaper, salt, vinegar, wire, iron nail
Copper coins, zinc washers, blotting paper, sugar, vinegar, wire, iron nail
Copper coins, zinc washers, blotting paper, salt, lemon juice, wire, iron nail
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Open Ended
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Select
Which two sentences best show the relationship between the electric current and the compass needle?
Attach one end of the copper wire to the bottom coin and the other to the top washer.
The salt and vinegar start a chemical reaction.
The electric current creates a magnetic field that affects a compass needle.
Pour vinegar into a glass with a tablespoonful of salt.
Coil it tightly around an iron nail as many times as you can.
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Open Ended
Why is it important to follow the steps in order and use the proper materials when working on 'Battery Power'? Use details from the text to support your answer.
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What are two reasons to use vivid descriptions in personal narratives?
They help readers imagine and feel your story.
They make your writing longer.
They help readers understand the sequence of events.
They make your story more believable.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes a personal narrative?
A story about a real event in your life.
A fictional story with imaginary characters.
A list of instructions for a science experiment.
A poem about nature.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes a compound subject?
Two or more subjects that share the same verb
Two or more verbs that share the same subject
A sentence with only one subject
A sentence with only one predicate
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following sentences uses commas correctly in a series?
I bought apples, oranges and bananas.
I bought apples oranges, and bananas.
I bought apples, oranges, and bananas.
I bought apples and oranges and bananas.
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Which sentence best explains how the thermostat works with the heater?
It keeps the air conditioner running all day.
It raises the temperature higher than needed.
It turns the heater on when the room gets too warm.
It sends a signal to turn on the heater when it gets too cold.
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What type of relationship is shown between the thermostat and the temperature in the room?
Problem and solution
Compare and contrast
Cause and effect
Sequence of events
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Multiple Choice
What is the theme of this passage?
Winning is everything
Studying is boring
Hard work leads to success
Friends are more important than goals
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Multiple Choice
What theme is best supported by Maria’s actions?
Nature is beautiful
Facing fears can lead to personal growth
Teachers always know best
Field trips are fun
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