A) de/part/ment B) depart/ment C) dep/art/ment D) de/partm/ent
A) tire B) bird C) wired D) fire
A) learn B) first C) church D) forty
A) coke B) spoil C) torn D) count
A) dad, father B) innocent, guilty C) friend, pal D) mother, mom
A) always, never B) quiet, silent C) pretty, beautiful D) swiftly, quickly
A) child B) adult C) teenager D) infant
A) Did you dance at the talent show? B) Dad is here, but Mother went to the store. C) The man rode the horse and the mule. D) You can help or assist her.
A) -ed B) -ing C) -es D) -s
A) reading B) reader C) reread D) reads
A) fixable B) fixed C) fixing D) refix
A) My grandmother uncooked her dinner. B) Mother cooks dinner all the time. C) My dad precooked his meat. D) Aunt Ann is cooking now.
A) unload B) benches C) dishonest D) house
A) fiction B) diagrams C) titles D) captions
A) pictures or illustrations B) poetry or poems C) fiction or nonfiction D) root or base words
A) a picture of a plant with labeled parts B) questions and answers C) nonfiction D) words with affixes
A) title B) graph C) caption D) heading
A) The beach is full of turtles. B) Does your dad play basketball? C) Are your parents coming to Open House tonight? D) I had a nightmare last night.
A) I see a tall skyscraper. B) My grandma is so sweet. C) The scarecrow is in the garden. D) The chicks are at the barnyard.
A) cornfields B) firefighting C) cheerleader D) haystack
A) Aren't you going home now? B) I didn't go on the field trip. C) You can't ride my bike. D) I won't get to see the play.
A) couldn't B) shouldn't C) can't D) didn't
A) do not B) does not C) do not D) did not
A) My hands are cold. B) My hands are frozen. C) My hands are as cold as ice. D) My hands are ice.
A) Your mother is a pretty rose. B) She smells like roses. C) Is my mom as pretty as a rose? D) My mom's name is Rosie.
A) I am in the third grade this year. B) A camera always calls my name to take a picture. C) The blue line loves me when I walk on it. D) Fall leaves wave at me as they flutter from the trees.
A) You didn't hear me. B) The boys are on skateboards. C) Her red dress is beautiful. D) Becky buys big, blue ballons.
A) The red fire truck is speeding to get to a fire. B) The racer is fast like a cheetah. C) The baby's hands are as soft as cotton. D) Is your bed as hard as a rock?
A) Granddad visits me often. B) Grandfather is a strong bull. C) Grandfather is strong as a bull. D) He is a kind grandfather.
A) crash, boom, bam, swoosh B) cake, make, take, wake, lake C) up, down, in, out D) smile, frown, laugh, cry
A) the title page B) the front cover C) the glossary D) the spine of the book
A) Front Cover B) Title Page C) Glossary D) Index
A) napping and sleeping B) eating and drinking C) life cycles of butterflies and frogs D) walking and talking
A) A picture of Gloria, Officer Buckle's dog B) a nine year old child C) a sheet of white copy paper D) two dogs: Rosie and Balto
A) drawing a picture of a cake B) using a recipe to make a cake C) describing how cakes are baked D) eating cake and ice cream
A) using adjectives to describe a car B) doing nothing C) looking in the index D) eating breakfast
A) It was put in the backpack. B) It was placed too close to the edge of the desk. C) It was placed in the pencil box. D) The pencil was not sharpened.
A) Firefighters are kind. B) The fire truck sounds loud. C) People like to see the fire truck. D) There is a fire somewhere.
A) The Earth would get hotter and hotter. B) Plants and animals will grow stronger. C) Plants and animals could not live. D) Plants and animals will grow larger.
A) The ones that are closest to the sun. B) The planets with one moon. C) The planets that are called the outer planets. D) The ones that are farthest away from the sun.
A) He wants to persuade us to buy a dog. B) to inform the reader about a special dog C) He wanted to entertain us. D) He had a dog as a young child.
A) to help us learn how to decode big words like dinosaur B) to persuade us to like dinosaurs for pets C) to inform us that dinosaurs are big D) to entertain us
A) to persuade us to understand that pictures need to be taken of these animals too B) to remind us that animals can be our friends C) to inform us about animal shelters D) to entertain us with cute animal pictures
A) We read books. B) We have fun and learn a lot of things. C) We go to P. E. D) We have lunch.
A) We go to Music and sing songs. B) Our school day is fun. C) We run and play outside. D) We write sentences and paragraphs.
A) Sam goes shopping with his parents. B) Sam has fun everyday. C) Sam meets with his friends. D) Sam has a special day to relax and have fun.
A) My cat weighs six pounds. B) My cat is black and white. C) My cat is the prettiest cat in our town. D) My cat is an animal.
A) My school has teachers. B) I go to the best school. C) I attend Byhalia Elementary. D) It has kindergarten through fourth grade.
A) President Obama is married to a sweet lady. B) President Obama is President of the United States. C) The president wears cool clothes. D) Our president is the nicest man.
A) Third grade is special. B) This is the best grade of all. C) I am a third grade student. D) Third grade has the best teachers.
A) Lines 1 and 2 B) Lines 20 and 21 C) Lines 9 and 10 D) Lines 13 and 14
A) To show that the tree is taller than a person usually is. B) To show that the tree has green leaves but that a person does not have colorful arms. C) To show that the tree's branches make the reader think of a person with lifted arms. D) To show that the tree's branches are big enough to hold a person.
A) It does not tell about the parade on Green Street with all the noise and all the people. B) It does not tell about the difference in winter and spring on Green Street. C) It does not tell about the kinds of flowers and trees described. D) It does not tell about the man who is waking up.
A) The reader can picture the marching people dressed in green. B) The reader can hear the beat of the drums in a parade. C) The people are all out on the street just like at a parade. D) The people are laughing and singing in a parade.
A) Growing stronger B) Learning to walk C) Arriving somewhere D) Becoming older |