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  1. New Words Past, Present, Future Character Traits And Setting How To Information $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 Made by CME

  2. New WordsMom slammed the door.The word “slammed” means:a. bangedb. openedc. touchedd. moved Made by CME

  3. New WordsWhat is a, banged? Made by CME

  4. New Words I searched on the Internet for information.The word searched means:a. lookedb. guessedc. wroted. sat Made by CME

  5. New WordsWhat is a. looked? Made by CME

  6. New Words I’m going to miss my friends when I move.The word miss means:a. hide forb. look forc. sing ford. wish for Made by CME

  7. New WordsWhat is d. wish for? Made by CME

  8. New WordI think the dress is beautiful.The word beautiful means:a. prettyb. uglyc. sillyd. makes me laugh Made by CME

  9. New Words What is a. pretty? Made by CME

  10. New WordsI think this test is difficult because I didn’t study.The word difficult means:a. easyb. sadc. happyd. hard Made by CME

  11. New Words What is d. hard? Made by CME

  12. Past, Present, FutureI slammed the door shut, I was so mad!The –ed at the end of slammed lets readers know:a. It happened in the future.b. It happened in the past.c. It happened in the present.d. It happened today. Made by CME

  13. Past, Present, FutureWhat is b, it happened in the past? Made by CME

  14. Past, Present, FutureWe worked really hard on our how tos.The –ed at the end of worked lets the reader know that:a. It happened in the presentb. It happened in the future.c. It happened in the past.d. It happened today. Made by CME

  15. Past, Present, FutureWhat is c. It happened in the past? Made by CME

  16. Past, Present, FutureRight now, we are going to the store.The –ing at the end of going lets the reader know that:a. It’s happening in the present.b. It’s happening in the past.c. It’s happening in the future. Made by CME

  17. Past, Present, FutureWhat’s a. It’s happening in the present? Made by CME

  18. Past, Present, FutureMr. Orcutt will come to school tomorrow with a cowboy hat on.The will before come lets the reader know that:A. It will happen in the past.B. It will happen in the present.C. It will happen in the future.D. It will happen today. Made by CME

  19. Past, Present, Future. What is C. It will happen in the future? Made by CME

  20. Past, Present, Future We went to the library.The word went let’s the reader know that:a. It happened in the present.b. It happened in the past.C. It happened in the future.D. It happened today. Made by CME

  21. Past, Present, Future What is b, It happened in the past? Made by CME

  22. Character TraitsAt the end of the summer, Dan was sad to go home. He was going to miss Nan and all the animals on the farm. How does Dan feel about the animals on the farm?A. He does not like them.B. He does like them.C. He has no feelings about them.D. He is scared of them. Made by CME

  23. Character TraitsWhat is b. He does like them? Made by CME

  24. Character TraitsSally got out of bed before the sun was up. She fed the pigs at the farm. She also fed and brushed the horses.You could describe Sally as:A. LazyB. StubbornC. HardworkingD. Mean Made by CME

  25. Character Traits What is c. Hardworking? Made by CME

  26. Character TraitsMr. Orcutt came through the door shaking and crying. When his class asked him what was wrong, he said, “I just saw a snake!”You can tell Mr. Orcutt is:A. HappyB. AngryC. ProudD. Scared Made by CME

  27. Character TraitsWhat is d. Scared? Made by CME

  28. Character TraitsMr. Orcutt came through the door shaking and crying. When his class asked him what was wrong, he said, “I just saw a snake!”What happened right after Mr. Orcutt walked through the door?A. He was shaking and crying.B. He screamed.C. His class asked him what was wrong.D. He said, “I just saw a snake!” Made by CME

  29. Character TraitsWhat is a. He was shaking and crying? Made by CME

  30. Character TraitsThe stories of Sally and Mr. Orcutt are similar in settings because a part of them:A. Happened in the park.B. Happened outdoors.C. Happened in the country.D. Happened in the city. Made by CME

  31. Character Traits What is b. Happened Outdoors? Made by CME

  32. How To Make Cookies The first thing you do is make the cookie dough. Then put it in the fridge for an hour or two. What happens when you put the cookie dough in the fridge?A. The cookie dough gets soft.B. The cookie dough gets cooled.C. The cookie dough mixes together.D. The cookie dough begins to bake. Made by CME

  33. How To Make Cookies What is b. The Cookie Dough gets cooled? Made by CME

  34. How to Make Cookies Then put the cookie dough in the fridge for an hour or two. When you are ready to cut out the cookies, preheat your oven. Sprinkle some flour on a clean counter. Then roll out the dough with a rolling pin.What happens AFTER you put the cookie dough in the fridge?A. Cut as many cookies as you can.B. Cool the cookies and get out your frosting and decorations.C. Preheat your oven and sprinkle flour on the counter.D. Make your cookie dough. Made by CME

  35. How To Make CookiesWhat is C, Preheat your oven and sprinkle flour on the counter? Made by CME

  36. How To Make Cookies Dip your cookie cutters in the flour to help stop sticking. Then press them down into the dough.Why do you dip the cookie cutters in flour?A. To cool them off.B. To make sure they are clean.C. To keep the dough from sticking.D. To make the cookies prettier. Made by CME

  37. How To Make CookiesWhat is C. To keep the dough from sticking? Made by CME

  38. How to Make Cookies After the cookies are cooled, get out your frosting and decorations. Put a thin layer of frosting on a cookie. Then decorate it right away before the frosting dries. Use lots of colors and designs. Have fun! Be creative!Why do you decorate the cookies before the frosting dries?A. To make sure the decorations stick.B. To make sure the decorations are bright.C. To make sure the cookies taste good.D. To make sure the cookies do not break. Made by CME

  39. How To Make CookiesWhat is a. To make sure the decorations stick? Made by CME

  40. How To Make CookiesWhen you are all done decorating, put the cookies away and clean up. The last thing you do is eat the cookies! Yum!What do you do before you eat the cookies?A. Bake the dough.B. Put the dough in the fridge.C. Preheat your oven.D. Put the cookies away and clean up. Made by CME

  41. How To Make CookiesWhat is D. Put the cookies away and clean up? Made by CME

  42. Information Firefighters are people who have learned how to put out fires. They go through special training to learn this. Some are volunteers. For others it’s their career or job. There are about one million firefighters in the United States.Which is a fact from this paragraph?A. Firefighters try to save people’s houses and things.B. Another way firefighters help themselves stay safe is by practicing.C. Being a firefighter is harder than other jobs.D. There are about one million firefighters in the United States. Made by CME

  43. InformationWhat is d. There are about one million firefighters in the United States? Made by CME

  44. Information Main Idea: Firefighters are rescue workers.Supporting Detail 1: They help when there are car crashes.Supporting Detail 2: They help when people get trapped.Supporting Detail 3: ???Which detail would make the most sense for supporting detail 3?A. They save people’s lives like doctors and nurses.B. They wear alarms.C. They volunteer.D. They have dangerous jobs. Made by CME

  45. Information What is a. They save people’s lives like doctors and nurses? Made by CME

  46. InformationOne of the most important things firefighters must do is keep themselves safe. Firefighters often work in pairs when they are in a dangerous situation. They also wear alarms that will go off if they stop moving. This way, other firefighters can find them and get them outside to safety.What’s a fact from this paragraph?A. Being a firefighter is dangerous.B. Being a firefighter is harder than other jobs.C. Firefighters wear alarms that go off if they stop moving.D. Wildfires are worse than other fires. Made by CME

  47. InformationWhat is C. Firefighters wear alarms that go off if they stop moving? Made by CME

  48. InformationFirefighters do three main things when they are putting out a fire. They save people’s lives. They try to save people’s houses and things. They also try to protect the other houses and trees around the fire. Fires that burn trees in the forest are called wildfires. They are worse than other fires. They are very hard for firefighters to fight because they spread very fast.What is the main idea of this paragraph?A. Firefighters are braver than other people.B. Fires that burn in trees in the forest are called wildfires.C. Fire fighters save lives.D. Firefighters must save lives, try to save houses and things, and protect trees. Made by CME

  49. InformationWhat is D. Firefighters must save lives, try to save houses and things, and protect trees? Made by CME

  50. Information The author’s purpose in writing about firefighters was to:A. Entertain you about how fun being a firefighter is.B. Persuade you to become a firefighter.C. Inform you about how dangerous being a firefighter is. Made by CME

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