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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |