
Unit 4: Lesson 4.3.5 Review
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English
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4th Grade
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April Enoch
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Match
Match the word to their clues.
What is the piece of metal at the bottom of a fishing rod that catches fish?
What material comes from trees and can be used to build things?
What motion does someone do on a stroller with a baby in it?
What is a type of dessert that can have chocolate chips?
What can you stack books on?
hook
wood
pull
cookies
bookshelf
hook
wood
pull
cookies
bookshelf
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Draw
Separate the words into syllables.
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Labelling
Choose the word to complete each sentence.
perspective
speculation
despicable
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Multiple Choice
What is the meaning of the word reclaim?
to give away
to take something back or get it again
to hide something from others
to decorate or change something.
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Draw
Read each word.
Divide each word int syllables.
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Match
Match the suffix to its correct meaning.
-ive
auto-
pro-
ex-
-ous
doing, being or tending to
self
for or forward
out or away
full of
doing, being or tending to
self
for or forward
out or away
full of
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Multiple Choice
Listen to the audio and choose your answer.
proclum
proclaim
proklaim
proclame
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Match
Match the word to its meaning.
outskirts
compromise
scnery
an area on the edge of the city or town
each side giving up something
the area you see out a window
an area on the edge of the city or town
each side giving up something
the area you see out a window
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Multiple Select
What are TWO ways people can show activism?
They can silently watch as others boycott a business.
They can sign petitions to show their support for a cause.
They can boycott a business or event because they disagree with its actions.
They can go to the outskirts of town to get away from conflict.
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Categorize
They pick up trash.
They help children learn to read.
Habitat for Humanity helps build homes for people.
Congress helps make laws for the United States.
U.S. citizens vote for elected government offices.
The capital of the United States is Washington D. C.
Organize these options into the right categories
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Draw
Match the image to the correct meaning of the word "draft".
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Match
Match the event with the number order in which they took place.
The Civil Rights protesters helped to bring an end to segregation.
Students marched in Alabama in 1963 to protest segregation.
The students' bravery encouraged more supporters to join them.
Third
First
Second
Third
First
Second
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Drag and Drop
Chloe and her friends went to the movie theater, but they didn't buy any popcorn.
If they place first, they might win five hundred dollars.
Although it was raining, we decided to go for a walk.
I wanted to go to the park, but it started raining.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is punctuated correctly to show dialogue?
"I can't wait to go to the zoo" said Sarah.
"I can't wait to go to the zoo," said Sarah.
"I can't wait to go to the zoo." said Sarah.
"I can't wait to go to the zoo," said, Sarah.
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Match
match the perfect verb tense with the correct sentence.
past perfect tense
present perfect tense
future perfect tense
past perfect tense
present perfect tense
future perfect tense
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Draw
Read each sentence. Write a comma between the clauses to make the sentences correct.
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Draw
Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
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