07 7th Spelling Quiz
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Friday, October 24, 2014
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Capitalization of MOM and DAD
Review
on Capitalization of MOM/DAD
1 I
told mom that I would be late to dinner.
A
mom B Mom
2 Mom told dad in no uncertain terms that Aunt
Betty would be living with us until she found another apartment.
A
mom, dad
B
Mom, Dad
C
mom. Dad
D
Mom, dad
3 My
father works for the city.
A father B Father
4 My
mother’s sister is my aunt.
A mother’s B Mother’s
5 My mom and dad belong to the YMCA.
A
mom, dad
B Mom, Dad
C mom,
Dad
D Mom,
dad
6 Mom was not
feeling well today so she did not go to work.
A
mom B
Mom
7 My uncle and dad were running the 5K
marathon.
A uncle, dad
B Uncle, Dad
C uncle, Dad
D Uncle, dad
8
When is mother coming home?
A
mother B Mother
9 When
is your mother coming home?
A
mother B Mother
10 Dad left early for
work.
A
dad B Dad
11 Here
is a present I bought for mother.
A
mother B Mother
12 Did you buy your
mother a present?
A
mother
B Mother
13 This is my mom.
A mom B Mom
14 Do you know where mom is?
A Mom B
mom
15 Hey, your dad’s on
the phone.
A dad B Dad
Point of View Quiz
Go to the following link. Use your OWN paper to answer the questions. You must make a 75 to be considered as passing.
http://www.ereadingworksheets.com/point-of-view-worksheets/point-of-view-quiz-2-b.pdf
http://www.ereadingworksheets.com/point-of-view-worksheets/point-of-view-quiz-2-b.pdf
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Point of View POP Quiz!!!
Go to the following link. Use your OWN paper to answer the questions. You must get 11 correct to be considered as passing.
http://www.ereadingworksheets.com/point-of-view-worksheets/point-of-view-quiz-2.pdf
http://www.ereadingworksheets.com/point-of-view-worksheets/point-of-view-quiz-2.pdf
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Tuesday's Cold Read Passage
Starship to Sirius
Word Analysis/ Fictional
1
Toby
sat slumped in a chair in the ship’s main hall, staring at the huge viewscreen.
Sirius was a small, blue disk against the perfect blackness of space. Toby
remembered when it had simply been a tiny dot among thousands of other stars.
Then it had grown into a sharp, distinct point of blue light. Now it was so
close, Toby felt he could almost reach out and touch it. The problem was, he
didn’t know if he wanted to.
2
He
knew he should be excited. This was the moment everyone on the ship had waited
for their whole lives. Actually, it had been even longer than that. The Pegasus had left Earth 150 years earlier, bound for Danae, a small,
Earth-like planet in orbit around Sirius. Pegasus was one of the “generational
starships” that had been sent from Earth to establish colonies on habitable
planets relatively nearby.
3
The
key word, though, was “relatively.” Even though Sirius was close to the
Sun in astronomical terms, it still took much longer than a human lifetime to
travel there. Each generational starship was as big as a small city, and the
passengers who left on it knew they would never see their final destination.
That dream would only come true for their descendants.
4
Toby’s
great- great-grandparents had been among those first passengers. How brave they
must have been, Toby often thought. He doubted he had that sort of courage in
him. What made him feel even worse was that he wasn’t even grateful to
be one of those who would actually land on Danae. He was 15 years old. He and
his friends would be the first generation to live their entire adult lives on
the new planet. But as he stared at the blue disk on the screen, Toby wished
the ship would just go right by Danae.
5
The
touch of a hand on his shoulder startled him.
6
“Toby?” It was his mom. “I thought I’d find
you here.” She sat down next to him and
gently squeezed his arm, her face practically glowing. “I can’t believe it’s
only going to be a few more weeks, can you? The whole ship’s buzzing. It’s
amazing.”
7
“Yeah,
I guess,” was all Toby could say in reply.
8
“What’s
wrong, Toby?” his mom asked. “Are you thinking about Grandpa?” I’m like
an open book to Mom, Toby thought. He nodded and said, “I just can’t stop
wishing he were here.”
9
“I
know, Toby. He’s been on your mind a lot lately, hasn’t he?”
10
He
had. It was over a year since he had died, but now that their destination was
finally within reach, Toby found himself thinking about his grandfather almost
daily. He had always planned on exploring the wonders of their new home with
Grandpa. Toby remembered Grandpa explaining something called “fishing.”
11
“My
grandfather, the one who left Earth on the Pegasus,
told me all about it,” Grandpa had said. “He told me it was something that
grandfathers did with their grandkids on Earth. Of course, I never had a chance
to do it with him. You need lakes and streams to fish, and even the Pegasus doesn’t have those. But he made
me promise that when I reached Danae and had grandkids of my own, I’d take them
fishing and see what we could catch on the new planet. He told me the water on
Earth was blue. I wonder, what color will it be on Danae? Well, I guess we’ll
find out when we get there.”
12
Now that won’t happen, Toby thought.
13
“We
all miss him, Toby,” his mother said, “but more than anybody, Grandpa would
want you to be thrilled about finally getting here.”
14
He sure would, Toby thought. But without Grandpa,
leaving the Pegasus-the only home he
had ever known-made Toby nervous.
15
A
bright streak of light appeared on the viewscreen, headed for the star. It was
one of the high-speed probes regularly sent out from the ship to gather data on
Danae before the Pegasus arrived. In
only a few weeks, they’d be there to see the planet for themselves.
16 “I’ve been looking forward to this since
before I can remember, Mom,” Toby said. “But now, Grandpa, it just won’t be the
same.” Deep down, he was still excited by the adventure waiting for him. He was
looking forward to the challenges ahead. But
without Grandpa, Toby wondered, how
am I going to do in this new world?
Reading Buckle Down 8th (2nd
Edition), 1995, pp. 51-54.
1.
What
is the best reference source to use for this type of selection?
A Folktale
B Contemporary Fiction
C Science Fiction
D Historical Fiction
2. If the suffix ful means full of something, then which word means grateful?
F proud
G happy
H humble
J thankful
3.
Which
words are synonyms for viewscreen in paragraph#1?
A television
|
B
radio
|
C computer
monitor
|
D telephone
|
4.
What are the best meanings of the word habitable in paragraph #2?
F cozy
|
G
nearby
|
H livable
|
J suitable
|
5.
If the suffix less means without (adj.), then which word means in some way (adv.) in paragraph #3?
A astronomical
B generation
C relatively
D descendants
6.
If a
spaceship is to ride, then a viewscreen is to_____?
F
touch
G
watch
H
taste
J hear
Monday, October 20, 2014
Monday's Cold Read Passage
Your Buddy, the Bat
Word
Analysis SOL 7.4
by Lester E. Englade
1 Are you among the many people who find bats a bit on the creepy
side? Horror movies certainly have encouraged us to associate bats with
blood-sucking vampires. For some of us, the fictional connection between bats
and vampires causes a strong negative reaction. If we can get past our fears,
however, and take a realistic look at bats, we can begin to find out how
beneficial these fascinating creatures really are.
2 Most bats, nature’s only flying mammals, are nocturnal; they
sleep during daylight hours and hunt for food by night. You can rest easy: Out
of about 900 species of bats in the world, only a very few drink blood. (These
“vampire bats” prefer the warmer climates of southern Mexico, Central America,
and northern South America.) What delicacies inspire North American bats to
venture into the darkness? Insects. Nearly all bats prefer them over any other
food. In terms of ecological balance and the food chain (which in most of North
America includes millions of mosquitoes and other pesky insects), bug-eating
bats are our buddies, indeed.
3 Although bats perform other services, such as pollinating
certain desert flowers, their primary value to us is the number of insects they
consume. A single bat cruising over a backyard can eat 600 mosquitoes in an
hour. One colony of bats can devour an estimated 250 tons of mosquitoes every
night!
______________________________________________________
Reading Buckle Down 8th (2nd Edition), 1995, p. 16.
1.
Which
words have suffixes that mean the plural
of something?
A bats
|
B nocturnal
|
C climates
|
D mammals
|
2.
Which word in paragraph #1 has a suffix that means characterized by (adj.)?
F encouraged
|
G connection
|
H creepy
|
J vampires
|
3.
Which
word is a synonym for nocturnal in paragraph #2?
A early
B day
C morning
D night
4.
Which resources would be most
helpful in finding more information about vampire bats?
F science magazine
|
G
atlas
|
H encyclopedia
|
J thesaurus
|
5.
Which
word in paragraph #2 contains a root that means born?
A nocturnal
B nature
C ecological
D delicacies
6.
Which
word in paragraph #3 has a negative connotation?
F consume
G pollinate
H devour
J cruise
7.
Which
words would not be used to describe fictional in paragraph #1?
A factual
|
B
truthful
|
C unrealistic
|
D realistic
|
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