Quiz Sheets in the Easy - Simple Words Category

Simple words for kids in the lower grades of elementary / lower school

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  • ELA 1st grade Pre/Post Test (7 words)
    Example: Say the word tall. Take away the /all/ and add /an/. What is the new word?: [m] tan, How many syllables are in this word? COMPUTER: [m] 3, Fill in the mising word in the sentence. Look! THe brown horse is jumping ________________ the fence.: [m] over, Fill in the missing word in the sentence. It was hot, so the old man sat __________ the tree.: [m] under
    Created 2023-10-20
  • María (6 words)
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    Example: ¿Cuántos años tiene María?: [m] nueve, ¿Dónde vive María?: [m] Madrid, ¿Cómo va al colegio María?: [m] en coche, ¿Qué días va María a clase de piano?: [m] lunes y miércoles
    Created 2023-10-11
  • Spanish Months of the Year (5 words)
    Circle the English word for the Spanish word that is written.
    Example: Diciembre: [m] December, Abril: [m] April, Marzo: [m] March, Aqosto: [m] August
    Created 2021-04-09
  • Spanish Months of the Year (7 words)
    Circle the English word for the Spanish word that is written.
    Example: Julio: [m] July, Noviembre: [m] November, Mayo: [m] May, Enero: [m] January
    Created 2021-04-09
  • Spanish Numbers (7 words)
    Circle the English word for the Spanish word that is written.
    Example: Diez: [m] Ten, Seis: [m] Six, Siete: [m] Seven, Tres: [m] Three
    Created 2021-04-09
  • Vocabulary quiz (7 words)
    Example: Adventure : [m] An exciting or dangerous experience , Certain : [m] Sure, having no doubt, Curious : [m] Eager to know or learn, Disguise: [m] To hide something
    Created 2020-09-03
  • Reading Quiz (6 words)
    Example: What is evidence? : , How does evidence help you answer questions about a text?: , What are morals?: , How do you find the moral of a story?:
    Created 2020-09-03
  • The Great Gatsby (4 words)
    Example: Strong and Healthy; hardy; vigorous: Robust, proceeding rapidly or with great haste: precipitate(ly), attractive or enticing but harmful; intended to entrap: Insidious, disturbed greatly; uneasy; anxious: perturbed
    Created 2014-04-07

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