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The dog ran across the yard. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
Because the sun was shining. Is this a sentence or fragment? Fragment
Hunter and Alex played soccer after school. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
Jumping over the puddle. Is this a sentence or fragment? Fragment
Melanie finished her homework quickly. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
While the teacher was talking. Is this a sentence or fragment? Fragment
Kolt and Isaiah built a model of the solar system. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
Running as fast as he could. Is this a sentence or fragment? Fragment
Aubrey sang a beautiful song for the class. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
After the bell rang. Is this a sentence or fragment? Fragment
The cat slept on the warm windowsill. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
Listening to the instructions carefully. Is this a sentence or fragment? Fragment
Emma and Piper decorated the classroom for the party. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
With a big smile on her face. Is this a sentence or fragment? Fragment
Adrian wrote a story about his favorite vacation. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
Before the game started. Is this a sentence or fragment? Fragment
The baby laughed at the funny clown. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
Eating all the cookies in one bite. Is this a sentence or fragment? Fragment
Leo and Zoe planted flowers in the garden. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
While the dog barked loudly. Is this a sentence or fragment? Fragment
Rebecca painted a colorful picture for her art class. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
Jumping high into the air. Is this a sentence or fragment? Fragment
The students cheered when the principal entered the room. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
After the rain stopped. Is this a sentence or fragment? Fragment
Daniel and Chloe built a sandcastle at the beach. Is this a sentence or fragment? Sentence
The child is playing with a toy. Make child plural. children
The mouse ran across the floor. Make mouse plural. mice
The fox chased the rabbit. Make fox plural. foxes
The goose swam in the pond. Make goose plural. geese
The man carried a heavy box. Make man plural. men
The woman is reading a book. Make woman plural. women
The leaf fell from the tree. Make leaf plural. leaves
The tooth is hurting. Make tooth plural. teeth
The foot stepped in the puddle. Make foot plural. feet
The baby slept in the crib. Make baby plural. babies
The city has a tall building. Make city plural. cities
The shelf holds a dictionary. Make shelf plural. shelves
The person is waiting in line. Make person plural. people
The ox pulled the wagon. Make ox plural. oxen
The cactus grew in the desert. Make cactus plural. cacti
The deer jumped over the fence. Make deer plural. deer
The fish swam in the stream. Make fish plural. fish
The knife is sharp. Make knife plural. knives
The loaf of bread is fresh. Make loaf plural. loaves
The tomato is red and ripe. Make tomato plural. tomatoes
The hero saved the day. Make hero plural. heroes
The half of the sandwich was eaten. Make half plural. halves
The wolf howled at the moon. Make wolf plural. wolves
The piano is in the living room. Make piano plural. pianos
Wesley walked to school this morning. Is this past, present, or future tense? past
Hunter is reading his book quietly. Is this past, present, or future tense? present
Eddy will finish his Reflex goals later. Is this past, present, or future tense? future
Kinsley played soccer after school yesterday. Is this past, present, or future tense? past
Alex is working on his science project. Is this past, present, or future tense? present
Adrian will bring his homework tomorrow. Is this past, present, or future tense? future
Angel wrote a letter to his cousin. Is this past, present, or future tense? past
Kolt runs fast on the playground. Is this past, present, or future tense? present
Lee will study for the math test tonight. Is this past, present, or future tense? future
Rebecca baked cookies for her family. Is this past, present, or future tense? past
Aubrey is practicing multiplication facts. Is this past, present, or future tense? present
Melanie will paint a picture in art class. Is this past, present, or future tense? future
Destini helped her friend with the assignment. Is this past, present, or future tense? past
Ellianna is singing in the choir. Is this past, present, or future tense? present
Piper will join the reading group tomorrow. Is this past, present, or future tense? future
Isaiah built a model of the solar system. Is this past, present, or future tense? past
Emory is writing a story about animals. Is this past, present, or future tense? present
Brooklyn will bring snacks for the class. Is this past, present, or future tense? future
Catherine cleaned her desk neatly. Is this past, present, or future tense? past
Mekhi is playing a math game on the computer. Is this past, present, or future tense? present
Adrian will answer the next question. Is this past, present, or future tense? future
Wesley listened to the teacher carefully. Is this past, present, or future tense? past
Hunter is helping Eddy with his homework. Is this past, present, or future tense? present
Kinsley will run in the race on Saturday. Is this past, present, or future tense? future
Alex painted a picture of a mountain. Is this past, present, or future tense? past
The child saw a reindeer. Make reindeer plural. reindeer
This article explains how thunderstorms form and why lightning happens. What is the author’s purpose? inform
This story tells about a silly dog who tries to drive a car. What is the author’s purpose? entertain
This advertisement encourages people to buy a new type of running shoe. What is the author’s purpose? persuade
This passage describes the life cycle of a butterfly in detail. What is the author’s purpose? inform
This funny story is about a boy whose homework blows away in the wind. What is the author’s purpose? entertain
This commercial asks people to recycle more to help the environment. What is the author’s purpose? persuade
This article explains how to make a simple science experiment with baking soda and vinegar. What is the author’s purpose? inform
This story tells about a group of friends who discover a hidden treasure map. What is the author’s purpose? entertain
This passage tries to convince people to eat more fruits and vegetables every day. What is the author’s purpose? persuade
This text explains the history of the American flag and what it symbolizes. What is the author’s purpose? inform
This humorous story is about a cat who thinks it is the king of the house. What is the author’s purpose? entertain
This letter asks people to donate money to help animals at the shelter. What is the author’s purpose? persuade
This passage explains the steps of how plants make food through photosynthesis. What is the author’s purpose? inform
This story tells about a girl who builds a robot that comes to life. What is the author’s purpose? entertain
This article argues that kids should spend less time on video games. What is the author’s purpose? persuade
This passage gives details about the different layers of the Earth. What is the author’s purpose? inform
This short story is about a clown who keeps losing his shoes at the circus. What is the author’s purpose? entertain
This essay tries to convince people to wear helmets when riding bikes. What is the author’s purpose? persuade
This article describes how hurricanes form and where they are most likely to happen. What is the author’s purpose? inform
This story is about a magical tree that grows candy instead of fruit. What is the author’s purpose? entertain
This flyer tells people why they should join the new after-school club. What is the author’s purpose? persuade
This passage explains how volcanoes erupt and what happens afterward. What is the author’s purpose? inform
This funny story is about a penguin who tries to learn how to surf. What is the author’s purpose? entertain
This poster encourages people to read more books this year. What is the author’s purpose? persuade
This article gives facts about the planets in our solar system. What is the author’s purpose? inform
An old machine that plays music from records. phonograph
The engines at the front of trains that pull the cars. locomotives
Made short, popping, or spitting sounds while working. sputtered
To do very well at something or be very good at it. excel
Small tools or devices that are made for a special purpose. gadgets
Moved slowly while making a steady “chug, chug” sound. chugged
To show great respect and admiration for someone or something. revere
Famous for doing something important or excellent. illustrious
Legal papers that give someone the right to be the only one to make or sell an invention. patents
Giving off light because something is very hot, like a light bulb. incandescent
To go beyond the limits of something or rise above it. transcend
To fail completely or not succeed at all. flop
Wesley has 347 marbles to put into two jars. Will they split evenly or will one be left over? No – 347 is odd, so one will be left over.
Hunter and Eddy collected 1,028 seashells. Can they divide them equally into two piles? Yes – 1,028 is even, so they can divide equally.
Alex baked 561 cookies to share with his friends. Will there be one left over if he splits them in half? No – 561 is odd, so one will be left ver.
Adrian has 940 toy cars to organize into two groups. Will they be equal groups? Yes – 940 is even, so they will be equal.
Angel counted 1,375 Legos. Can he split them evenly into two boxes? No – 1,375 is odd, so one will be left over.
Kolt gathered 822 rocks from the playground. Can he divide them evenly into two baskets? Yes – 822 is even, so they can be divided equally.
Lee has 1,199 pennies to split between two piggy banks. Will they come out equal? No – 1,199 is odd, so one will be left over.
Rebecca picked 764 flowers for an art project. Can she put half in one vase and half in another? Yes – 764 is even, so they will be equal.
Aubrey collected 1,001 baseball cards. Can she share them evenly with a friend? No – 1,001 is odd, so one will be left over.
Melanie has 648 stickers to put on two posters. Will they be the same amount? Yes – 648 is even, so they can be equal.
Destini found 777 seashells on vacation. Can she share them evenly with her sister? No – 777 is odd, so one will be left over.
Ellianna bought 432 beads for a craft. Can she split them into two equal piles? Yes – 432 is even, so they can be divided equally.
Piper read 1,603 pages this year. Can she split that number evenly into two parts? No – 1,603 is odd, so one will be left over.
Isaiah has 998 pencils to give to his classmates. Can they be divided evenly into two groups? Yes – 998 is even, so they can be equal.
Emoryeerine collected 720 shells at the beach. Can she split them equally into two piles? Yes – 720 is even, so they will be equal.
Mekhi has 1,107 action figures. Can he share them evenly with his cousin? No – 1,107 is odd, so one will be left over.
Adrian scored 884 points in a game. Can he divide the points evenly into two rounds? Yes – 884 is even, so they can be equal.
Wesley brought 1,501 candies to class. Can he split them evenly into two groups? No – 1,501 is odd, so one will be left over.
Hunter checked out 1,024 books from the library over the year. Can he divide them evenly into two piles? Yes – 1,024 is even, so they can be equal.
Eddy picked 649 apples from the orchard. Can he split them evenly into two baskets? No – 649 is odd, so one will be left over.
Alex wrote 1,280 words in his essay. Can he divide them evenly into two halves? Yes – 1,280 is even, so they can be equal.
Adrian found 1,799 coins in his collection. Can he split them evenly into two jars? No – 1,799 is odd, so one will be left over.
Angel walked 862 steps to the park. Can he split the steps evenly into two equal parts? Yes – 862 is even, so they can be equal.
Jack has 17 pencils in his case. Can he divide them evenly among friends? No – 17 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 17.
Jill picked 12 apples from the tree. Can she split them evenly into groups? Yes – 12 is composite, so it can be divided by 2, 3, 4, or 6.
Ben found 29 coins under the couch. Can he split them into smaller equal piles? No – 29 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 29.
Mia baked 18 cupcakes for the class. Can she arrange them into equal groups? Yes – 18 is composite, so it can be divided by 2, 3, 6, or 9.
Sam has 23 marbles in his bag. Can he share them evenly with friends? No – 23 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 23.
Lily bought 20 balloons for the party. Can she group them evenly? Yes – 20 is composite, so it can be divided by 2, 4, 5, or 10.
Max collected 31 stickers. Can he split them into smaller equal groups? No – 31 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 31.
Ava picked 24 flowers for a bouquet. Can she divide them evenly? Yes – 24 is composite, so it can be divided by 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, or 12.
Leo counted 37 leaves on the branch. Can he split them evenly among two friends? No – 37 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 37.
Emma arranged 21 chairs for the event. Can they be grouped evenly? Yes – 21 is composite, so it can be divided by 3 or 7.
Noah collected 43 seashells at the beach. Can he divide them evenly? No – 43 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 43.
Zoe bought 28 crayons. Can she split them evenly among her classmates? Yes – 28 is composite, so it can be divided by 2, 4, 7, or 14.
Liam saw 19 birds on the fence. Can he divide them evenly into smaller groups? No – 19 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 19.
Sophia picked 30 oranges. Can she divide them evenly among her friends? Yes – 30 is composite, so it can be divided by 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, or 15.
Ethan has 13 toy cars. Can he share them evenly? No – 13 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 13.
Grace bought 36 candies. Can she divide them evenly into bags? Yes – 36 is composite, so it can be divided by 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, or 18.
Oliver found 41 shells on the shore. Can he split them evenly? No – 41 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 41.
Harper baked 42 muffins for the bake sale. Can they be grouped evenly? Yes – 42 is composite, so it can be divided by 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, or 21.
Henry collected 11 stamps in his album. Can he share them evenly? No – 11 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 11.
Chloe picked 16 pumpkins from the patch. Can she divide them evenly? Yes – 16 is composite, so it can be divided by 2, 4, or 8.
Daniel saw 7 turtles in the pond. Can he split them evenly? No – 7 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 7.
Isabella bought 40 pencils for her class. Can she divide them evenly? Yes – 40 is composite, so it can be divided by 2, 4, 5, 8, or 10.
Ryan has 5 basketballs. Can he split them evenly? No – 5 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 5.
Madison baked 45 cookies for her friends. Can she divide them evenly? Yes – 45 is composite, so it can be divided by 3, 5, 9, or 15.
Jack found 3 shiny rocks. Can he split them evenly? No – 3 is prime, so it cannot be divided evenly except by 1 or 3.
Even + Even = ? Even
Even + Odd = ? Odd
Odd + Even = ? Odd
Odd + Odd = ? Even
Even × Even = ? Even
Even × Odd = ? Even
Odd × Even = ? Even
Odd × Odd = ? Odd
Even − Even = ? Even
Even − Odd = ? Odd
Odd − Even = ? Odd
Odd − Odd = ? Even
Even + Even = ? Even
Even + Odd = ? Odd
Odd + Even = ? Odd
Odd + Odd = ? Even
Even × Even = ? Even
Even × Odd = ? Even
Odd × Even = ? Even
Odd × Odd = ? Odd
Even − Even = ? Even
Even − Odd = ? Odd
Odd − Even = ? Odd
Odd − Odd = ? Even
Hunter has 48 pencils. Can he divide them into 2 equal groups? Yes – divisible by 2
Melanie has 27 stickers. Can she share them evenly among 3 friends? Yes – divisible by 3
Alex bought 50 balloons. Can he split them into piles of 5? Yes – divisible by 5
Jordan picked 33 apples from the tree. Can he divide them into 3 equal baskets? Yes – divisible by 3
Rebecca found 46 seashells. Can she split them evenly into 2 groups? Yes – divisible by 2
Leo has 55 baseball cards. Can he divide them into 5 equal stacks? Yes – divisible by 5
Piper baked 28 cupcakes. Can she split them evenly among 2 plates? Yes – divisible by 2
Noah has 21 marbles. Can he share them evenly among 3 friends? Yes – divisible by 3
Chloe bought 60 crayons. Can she put them in bags of 5? Yes – divisible by 5
Ava picked 19 flowers. Can she divide them into 3 equal groups? No – not divisible by 3
Liam counted 34 rocks. Can he split them evenly into 2 piles? Yes – divisible by 2
Emma has 45 pencils. Can she divide them into 5 equal groups? Yes – divisible by 5
Hunter collected 36 stickers. Can he share them evenly among 3 friends? Yes – divisible by 3
Melanie has 41 books. Can she split them into 2 equal stacks? No – not divisible by 2
Alex bought 25 apples. Can he divide them evenly into 5 baskets? Yes – divisible by 5
Jordan picked 72 seashells. Can he split them evenly into 2 groups? Yes – divisible by 2
Rebecca baked 18 muffins. Can she share them evenly among 3 friends? Yes – divisible by 3
Leo has 53 toy cars. Can he divide them into 5 equal piles? No – not divisible by 5
Piper counted 80 beads. Can she split them into 2 equal jars? Yes – divisible by 2
Noah has 66 oranges. Can he divide them evenly among 3 baskets? Yes – divisible by 3
ChWloe bought 70 cookies. Can she divide them into bags of 5? Yes – divisible by 5
Ava found 23 leaves. Can she divide them evenly into 2 groups? No – not divisible by 2
Liam collected 39 marbles. Can he share them evenly among 3 friends? Yes – divisible by 3
Emma picked 44 apples. Can she divide them evenly into 5 baskets? No – not divisible by 5
Hunter baked 84 cupcakes. Can he split them evenly into 2 plates? Yes – divisible by 2
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