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Word Relationships and Inferencing (4th)

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  • Jada looked down at her torn paper and sighed. She crumpled it and threw it away, shaking her head.How is Jada probably feeling?
    Frustrated
    Proud
    Confused
    Excited
  • After losing the game, Sarah said, “Good job,” and gave her friend a high five.What does this tell you about Sarah?
    She wants to quit
    She is a good sport
    She is angry
    She doesn't care
  • Which word would best complete this comparison: “Cold is to winter as hot is to ___”? (analogy)
    Ice
    Jacket
    Rain
    Summer
  • When the fire alarm went off, Max calmly helped his classmates line up and walk outside.Which trait describes Max?
    Brave
    Scared
    Clumsy
    Quiet
  • Which word is most similar to "silent"? (synonym)
    Still
    Quiet
    Calm
    Noisy
  • Ben spent his entire weekend building a model volcano for his science fair project.What trait best fits Ben?
    Disappointed
    Creative
    Lazy
    Quiet
  • Which word means almost the same as "tired"? (synonym)
    Bored
    Angry
    Excited
    Sleepy
  • Leo brought in cupcakes for the whole class, even though it wasn’t his birthday.What can we infer about Leo?
    He is showing off
    He wants attention
    He is thoughtful and kind
    He is bored
  • “After the storm passed, the sun came out.” — What happened first? (time/sequence)
    The wind blew
    It was sunny
    The storm passed
    The sun came out
  • Which words are opposites? (antonym)
    Hot and warm
    Big and small
    Happy and smile
    Loud and shout
  • Mia shared her crayons with a classmate who forgot theirs. She said, “You can use mine.”Which trait describes Mia?
    Careless
    Shy
    Generous
    Distracted
  • Which two words have a “part to whole” relationship? (part-whole)
    Wheel and bicycle
    Leaf and wind
    Cloud and sky
    Milk and cow
  • After telling a lie, Ava looked down and avoided eye contact with her mom.What can we guess about how Ava feels?
    Excited
    Confient
    Guilty
    Confused
  • Every day after school, Carlos went to the library instead of going home. He read books about space and science.What can we infer about Carlos?
    He is avoiding homework
    He is scared of the dark
    He doesn't like going home
    He wants to become a scientist
  • Liam hid his drawing when the teacher walked by. He looked around to make sure no one saw it.Why might he be hiding his drawing?
    He doesn’t like drawing
    He wants to surprise someone
    He might be embarrassed or unsure about it
    He is proud of it
  • Which of these events would come first in the morning? (time/sequence)
    Watching TV at night
    Brushing your teeth
    Eating lunch
    Doing homework
  • When Josh was asked to speak in front of the class, he looked down, crossed his arms, and didn’t say a word.How might Josh be feeling?
    Angry
    Happy
    Proud
    Nervous
  • Noah ran to the park to help pick up trash even though it wasn’t his mess.Why did Noah do this?
    He cares about his community
    He was bored
    He got in trouble
    He lost something in the trash
  • Daniel looked at the math problem, erased his answer, and tried again and again.What trait does Daniel show?
    Silly
    Perseverant
    Confused
    Honset
  • Olivia frowned as she looked at her broken toy. “It’s okay,” she said, and started fixing it.What can you infer about Olivia?
    She gives up easily
    She is angry
    She doesn't care
    She is patient and determined
  • Which step would come next? "First, she got out the ingredients. Then, she mixed them in a bowl. Then she poured the mix into a pan. What happens next?" (time/sequence)
    She eats the cake
    She puts it back in the bowl
    She throws it away
    She bakes it
  • “Tim got to school, unpacked his bag, and walked to class.” What did Tim do second? (time/sequence)
    Had breakfast
    Walked to class
    Unpacked his bag
    Got to school
  • Which two words are related because they are both tools? (category/function)
    Saw and log
    Hammer and wrench
    Nail and screw
    Pencil and ruler
  • Which word is not like the others: apple, banana, carrot, grape? (odd one out/category)
    Apple
    Grape
    Carrot
    Banana
  • Which two words are related because they are both types of weather? (category)
    Snow and thunder
    Spring and sunshine
    Chair and wind
    Jacket and boots
  • Sophie ran to help her friend pick up books after they fell. She smiled and said, “Don’t worry, I’ve got you!”What trait best describes Sophie?
    Loud
    Nervous
    Helpful
    Bossy
  • What is the opposite of "generous"? (antonym)
    Kind
    Mean
    Selfish
    Friendly
  • Emma practiced her speech every night for a week. On the day of the assembly, she smiled and spoke clearly.What trait does Emma show?
    Responsible
    Silly
    Curious
    Lazy
  • Which event happened last? (time/sequence)
    He got into bed.
    He read a book.
    He brushed his teeth.
    He fell asleep.
  • What comes first in this sentence: “Before lunch, we went to the library.” (time/sequence)
    Took a nap
    Read a book
    Ate lunch
    Went to the library