WorksheetsQuadmester 3- grade 7-final revision
Total questions: 130
Worksheet time: 2hrs 5mins
I read a story about a boy who loved to eat cheese for breakfast. It reminded me of the time we ran out of cereal and my mum made me a cheese sandwich for breakfast.
text to world
text to self
text to text
I read a story about a boy who visited a magical land with witches and wizards. It reminded me of the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
text to self
text to text
text to world
I read a book about how grocery stores get their food. It reminded me of the grocery trucks that drive by on the highway every day.
text to self
text to text
text to world
I read a website about the Golden State Warriors. It made me think about how many people try to become professional basketball players but don't make it to the NBA.
text to self
text to text
text to world
I read a book about what life was like before electricity. It reminded me of the time I went camping in a cabin that had no electricity.
text to self
text to text
text to world
This comprehension strategy means to use what you know to understand what you are reading.
visualizing
summarizing
making connections
determining importance
A connection between the book and your life experiences.
text-to-text
text-to-self
text-to-world
text-to-media
A connection between the book and another book you have read.
text-to-text
text-to-self
text-to-world
text-to-media
A connection between the book and events in real life.
text-to-text
text-to-self
text-to-world
text-to-media
This is an example of which type of connection?
This is an example of which type of connection?
Identify the text connection:
The part in the STORY where the boy is playing in the sand reminds ME of the time that I went to the beach with MY family. I had the best time.
text-to-self
text-to-text
text-to-world
Making text connections deepens our understanding of the text and helps us become better readers.
True
False
Bren is reading a book about rockets. He thinks that the book he is currently reading contradicts a fact of what he had read from another book.
Bren is making a:
text to text connection
text to self connection
An attempt to convince someone to consider a different point of view.
Claim
Reason
Evidence
Argument
The position taken by the writer; what the writer is trying to prove
Claim
Rebuttal
Counterargument
Evidence
A statement provided to support the claim
Reason
Evidence
Counterargument
Argument
Credible data used to support or prove a reason; statistics, quotes, facts, etc.
Rebuttal
Evidence
Argument
Reason
Another name for the claim is the:
(a)
WHAT IS THE CLAIM OF THIS PASSAGE:
School uniforms promote a sense of equality, unity, and focus within educational institutions. By standardizing attire, they reduce socio-economic distinctions, minimize distractions, and enhance school safety. The adoption of uniforms contributes to a positive and inclusive learning environment, fostering a sense of community among students.
School uniforms promote competition and division within educational institutions.
School uniforms promote a sense of equality, unity, and focus within educational institutions.
Choose all of the statements that would be used to introduce evidence:
According to research...
Studies show...
I think...
Research indicates...
One time I...
Give us an example of an Idiom.
Eric wants to get Chinese food. Lindsey wants to get Mexican food. But Marcy is on the fence.
What is the meaning of "on the fence?"
She is sitting on a fence.
She can't decide what she wants.
She wants both Chinese and Mexican food.
She doesn't like either type of food.
Ken was caught red-handed when he tried to take a cookie before dinner. He thought nobody was watching.
What does it mean if you are "caught red-handed?"
You were caught doing something naughty.
Your hands were painted red.
You were embarrassed.
You got away with something naughty.
I invited Cara to my party, but she still hasn't said if she's coming. She has left me hanging for two weeks!
What is the meaning of "Left me hanging?"
You were left hanging on the monkey bars.
You and your friend were having fun together.
You were made to wait.
You went to the party.
"Hit the ceiling"
someone who is very tall.
to become very angry.
you threw something at the ceiling.
Hold your tongue
to be quiet.
you bit your tongue.
holding your tongue because it hurts.
Seeing eye to eye.
Same height as another person.
Someone looking into your eye.
you agree with someone.
In a pickle.
having a hard time
forgot the pickles
in a small space
In one ear and out the other.
Something fell out of your ear.
You hear but you don't pay attention.
Put a tube through your ear.
Crocodile tears.
Large tears
Collecting tears from a crocodile.
Fake tears.
For the birds.
Feeding birds.
Something that is useless.
A flock of birds.
Meaning: To hear information directly from the person involved.
Straight from the horse's mouth
Talk to the horse
Stressors can be people, objects, events and situations.
True
False
There are "no" actual physical symptoms caused by stress.
True
False
Mental, social, and emotional effects of stress can be irritability and difficulty concentrating.
True
False
Teens have very little stress in their lives compared to adults.
True
False
Stress can lead to a weakened immune system.
True
False
I think Colorado is the _____ place of all for skiing.
better
best
Skiing on ice is _____ than walking on snow.
worse
worst
Jen likes tropical weather_____ than artic weather.
better
best
It feels _____ to be too cold than to be too hot.
worse
worst
Do you think the _____ weather of all can be found in Hawaii?
better
best
Tornadoes are _____ in Kansas than in Maine.
worse
worser
Sunny days are _____ than rainy days everywhere.
more better
better
The _____ season for travel is spring.
most good
best
Did you ever see a _____ storm?
badder
worse
The storm was the _____ one in Iowa's history.
worst
baddest
Use the correct form of the adj. in parentheses:
The (bad) trip we ever took was when we lost our luggage.
bad
badder
worse
worst
Use the correct form of the adj. in parentheses:
We had the (good) time at the amusement park.
good
better
more better
best
Use the correct form of the adj. in parentheses:
My brother likes theme parks (good) than mountains.
good
better
more better
best
Use the correct form of the adj. in parentheses:
I like the desert (good) of all.
good
better
best
bestest
We hope our next vacation will be even (good).
better
more better
best
bestest
Use the correct form of the adj. in parentheses:
I saw the (good) news program on t.v. last night
better
more better
best
bestest
Use the correct form of the adj. in parentheses:
It said that Hurricane Floyd was the (bad) storm to hit North Carolina.
bad
badder
worse
worst
Use the correct form of the adj. in parentheses:
It was one of the (bad) hurricanes in years.
worse
worst
badder
baddest
Use the correct form of the adj. in parentheses:
The water damage was far (bad) than the wind damage.
badder
baddest
worse
worst
Use the correct form of the adj. in parentheses:
I've never seen (good) news coverage.
better
best
gooder
goodest
True or False: Communication is more than just talking face to face?
True
False
What is Body Language?
Postures, gestures, and facial expressions.
The exchange of information through the use of words.
Your words say one thing but your body language say another.
Speak from your point of view.
Good listening skills include what?
Smiling and waving at people
Yelling loud at people
Writing in slang.
None the above.
Our facial expressions, tone of voice, movement, appearance, eye contact, gestures, and posture are called _____________________.
verbal communication
nonverbal communication
True or False?
Sometimes our body language can send a message that is different from what we meant to say.
True
False
What a person wears (clothes) is categorized under which type of communication?
Verbal
Non-Verbal
"I will not!" she shouted. "I will not be left at the mercy of our enemies while you run away and hide, you coward!"
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
1. She __________ with her parents in London.
lived
lives
living
live
SIMPLE PAST TENSE
2. Last year I (go) (a) to America for my holidays
SIMPLE PAST TENSE
3. The weather (be) ____________ strangely fine this morning when I opened the windows.
is
am
was
should
PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
4. Aisha's son is (a) (talk) on the phone rightnow.
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
7. Please ring me up as soon as he ____________ (arrive)
arriving
arrived
arrive
arrives
8. Seema ________ playing with her sister.
Shall be
Will be
had
has
11. I _______ reach class by 10 am.
Shall
Will
have
am
To be responsible means
To be well mannered
To Take good care of my body
To be caring for those who need it
All of the above
Responsibility is your duties that you must do.
True
False
A volunteer is a person who does a job without being paid for it.
True
False
COMPLETE WITH ADVERBS
1. Aunt Anne is a careful driver. So she drives ...
careful
carefully
COMPLETE WITH ADVERBS
2. Harry is a bad player because he plays ...
badly
bad
COMPLETE WITH ADVERBS
3. Mrs Hardy is a good cook because she cooks ...
good
well
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ADVERB
6. Peter is a fast swimmer. He swims ...
fast
fastly
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ADVERB
7. Lucy is a hard worker. She works ...
hard
hardly
CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE FORM OF THE ADVERB
8. Da Vinci could draw and paint .... (beautiful)
beautifuly
beautifully
CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE FORM OF THE ADVERB
9. Always dress ...... when you go walking (comfortable)
comfortable
comfortably
CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE FORM OF THE ADVERB
10. Bruno Mars sang ...... at the concert. (magic)
magically
magicly
COMPLETE WITH ADVERBS
1. Aunt Anne is a careful driver. So she drives ...
careful
carefully
COMPLETE WITH ADVERBS
2. Harry is a bad player because he plays ...
badly
bad
COMPLETE WITH ADVERBS
3. Mrs Hardy is a good cook because she cooks ...
good
well
WRITE THE CORRECT ADVERB
4. Lucy is a slow writer because she writes ...
(a)
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ADVERB
5. The exam was easy, so he passed the exam ...
easily
easyly
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ADVERB
6. Peter is a fast swimmer. He swims ...
fast
fastly
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ADVERB
7. Lucy is a hard worker. She works ...
hard
hardly
CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE FORM OF THE ADVERB
9. Always dress ...... when you go walking (comfortable)
comfortable
comfortably
CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE FORM OF THE ADVERB
8. Da Vinci could draw and paint .... (beautiful)
beautifuly
beautifully
CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE FORM OF THE ADVERB
10. Bruno Mars sang ...... at the concert. (magic)
magically
magicly
We can infer that…
..................... are people who have a big social media following.
Borrowers
Investors
Influencers
Bankers
When someone famous uses their own image to help promote a particular product, it is called ........... .
billboard
endorsement
placement
spread
Web-based journal where writers can editorialize and interact with other Internet users
wiki
blog
