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A book with facts is: Nonfiction. A made up story is: Fiction. Must be read in order: Fiction. Books with animals who talk is: Fiction. A book with characters and a setting is: Fiction. You would find this image in a ________ book: fiction . Can be read in any order: Nonfiction. Includes an index, charts and graphs, photographs, and headings: Nonfiction. Includes characters, setting, a story, and a problem: Fiction. Created from the imagination: Fiction. May include a Table of Contents: Nonfiction. These books include real facts and information: Nonfiction. These books are stories and are not real: Fiction. A book about a cat that likes to eat hamburgers: Fiction. A book about a family of bears that visit a school: Fiction. A book about two kids who are lost in a jungle and meet a lion: Fiction. These stories have information and real photographs: Nonfiction. A mystery story about a lost shoe: Fiction. A story about a pirate who finds treasure on a lost island is ________: Fiction. A story about a TV that comes to life is ______: Fiction. A book with information and facts about crocodiles is __________: Nonfiction. A book about a monkey who wants to be the king of the jungle is ____: Fiction
Which best describes a summary: the main ideas and important details of a text. Summaries help me..: all of the above. What is the difference between retelling and summarizing: A retell is telling about all the events while a summary only talks about main ideas.. In SWBST what does the first S stand for: Somebody. In SWBST what does the W stand for: Wanted. In SWBST what does the B stand for: But. In SWBST what does the second S stand for: So. In SWBST what does the T stand for: Then. Johnny really wanted an adventure. He borrowed his friend's bike and explored the world. He saw many amazing things and had a lot of fun. Johnny was so glad he went on his trip! What is the best summary for this paragraph: Johnny wanted an adventure and borrowed his friends bike so he could go. He saw many amazing things.
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Which of these needs to be capitalized: texas. Correct the error in capitalization: "I have miss Roy for Intensive Language Arts.": miss. Which country is capitalized correctly: New Zealand. Is the following sentence correct? "The room was painted by the neighbor down the street.": Yes. What title below uses correct capitalization: The Hunger Games. Do you capitalize the first word in a sentence: Yes. Is the following Sentence correct. : the room is black: no. When should a word be capitalized: All of these . My sister and i drove to the beach last week for fun. : capitalize i. mrs. morris likes to go to starbucks on mondays: Mrs. Morris likes to go to Starbucks on Mondays.
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Which of the following is not a noun: action. Which one of the following is a noun: cat. Which of the following nouns is a thing: pencil. Which of the following nouns is a person: boss. Which of the following nouns is a place: school. What is a proper noun for store: Kroger. Which of the following is a proper noun: Mrs. Pernice
What do proper nouns do: name specific people, places, and things. Proper nouns are always..: capitalized. What is the proper noun in the sentence below?All of the students saw Mr. Gewinner in the lunchroom: Mr. Gewinner. What is the proper noun in the sentence below?Mrs. Jones is teaching the class about figurative language: Mrs. Jones. What is the proper noun and how should it be capitalized in the sentence below?The principal told me I will attend bernard middle school: Bernard Middle School. What is the proper noun and how should it be capitalized in the sentence below?I have to turn in all of my homework on tuesday of next week: Tuesday. What is the proper noun and how should it be capitalized in the sentence below?my friend alex does not know where I live: Alex
Help kids practice grammar with this fun worksheet. Identify declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences to improve sentence classification.
She : is. Richard and Robert      students: are. Where ___ you from : are. They ____ my students: aren't. I___ happy to be here: am. They are singing for his birthday. What type of verb is highlighted? : main verb . Cookie Monster will eat lots of cookies. What type of verb is highlighted? : main verb . Mrs. Obama has given many speeches. What type of verb is highlighted? : helping verb . The jellyfish can sting you and that's very painful. What type of verb is highlighted? : main verb. Those cows have eaten all the grass. What type of verb is highlighted? : helping verb . Dad burned the marshmallows over the campfire. What is the verb? : burned . The baby _____grown fat on milk: has. One whale _____ out of the water: is leaping. The whales _____ on the ocean floor: are feeding. Wilma had overcome serious physical problems. What is the helping verb in this sentence: had. The car is making an awful noise.What is the verb phrase in the sentence: is making. People will remember Wilma Rudolph's accomplishments for many years. What is the helping verb in this sentence: will. Determine which type of verb the blue  verb is in the following sentence:The strong winds blew down the old tree: action. Determine which type of verb the blue  verb is in the following sentence:Nelson has built a huge castle in the sand: helping. Determine which type of verb the blue  verb is in the following sentence:The girls were baking a birthday cake for their mother's party: main verb
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Making a prediction is : using information from the text to determine what comes next. Susie puts her books in her backpack. What will she do next: She will go to school.. Katie's mom set the oven to 350 degrees. Katie and her mom rolled the dough into balls and placed them about one inch apart on a baking sheet.What are Katie and her mom doing: Katie and her mom are making cookies. . As soon as the dog entered the room, Anna's eyes watered and she began to sneeze. She didn't stop sneezing until the dog went outside. Which is most likely true: Anna is allergic to Dogs. . In the last few seconds of the game, Darryl dribbled the ball down the court and slammed it through the hoop.What is Darryl playing: basketball. Nervously, Mandy stepped up to the microphone on stage. When the teacher asked her to spell the word "precipitation," Mandy smiled with relief. What probably happened next? : Mandy spelled the word correctly. . The cat stretched her paws out in front of her and let out a soft purr. She curled up on her pillow and closed her eyes.What probably happened next: The cat fell asleep. . Billy walked to the cashier to buy a baseball glove with his allowance money. He counted out his money and found that he was 45 cents short. The lady behind him smiled and opened her purse.What most likely happened next: The lady gave Billy 45 cents. . Mia is reading a story. She predicts that a character will get lost in the forest. Which detail best supports her prediction: The character drops his map while walking.. Cj’s dog has been playing outside for a while and is covered in mud then he goes inside what do you predict will happen next: The house will get dirty. We turned out the lights, and all the party guests hid behind the furniture. The birthday boy walked through the door, and a few of us giggled. We tried to hide our presence until the signal was given. What probably happened next: We jumped out and yelled "Surprise!". Molly got a small rabbit for her birthday. She named the rabbit, Bunny. She fed Bunny lots of food each day. Bunny liked food and always wanted more. So Molly fed Bunny even more food.What will happen: Bunny will get fat.. Joe's mom just finished mopping the kitchen floor. The floor was very wet. Joe cam running into the kitchen.What will happen: Joe will fall down.. Sam was playing outside. He ran after a ball and tripped over a stick. Sam fell into a big mud puddle. Sam was covered in mud! Now he felt gross!What will Sam do next: Sam will go home and take a bath.. David loved ice cream! He liked it so much he bought two ice cream cones. He ate one. He put the other in his lunchbox to take home.What will happen: The ice cream cone will melt.
Explore the rich diversity of storytelling with our Literary Genres quiz! This resource introduces you to various genres, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, fantasy, fairy tales.
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Anna and Jonah______ to visit the zoo today: want. Each night, Emily ______ herself a glass of milk. : fixes. Uncle Matt ______ funny stories about working with monkeys. : tells. You will enjoy this book about inventions: future. In the past, people invented steam engines: past. It will save me much work: future. What is the tense of the verb?We will dance all night long: Future. What is the future tense form of smile: will smile. What is the past tense form of smile: smiled. What tense means right now: present. What tense means already happened: past. What tense means it will happen: future. The dog saw a cat and __________ barking: started. When I was four I ___________ to Paris: went. Later, other people made computers: past
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