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Questions and Answers
What do you like to do for fun?
What do you like to do for fun?
- I like English.
- I like to climb trees. (correct)
Did you win?
Did you win?
True (A)
Do you prefer an old or a new story?
Do you prefer an old or a new story?
- I like stories.
- A new one. (correct)
Which of these options are correct? (Select all that apply).
Which of these options are correct? (Select all that apply).
Did you call your ______?
Did you call your ______?
______ a soccer yesterday.
______ a soccer yesterday.
She didn't ______ my dad.
She didn't ______ my dad.
The past tense of drop is ______.
The past tense of drop is ______.
Cli_b
Cli_b
Do you want to go shopping?
Do you want to go shopping?
What after-school activity do you do?
What after-school activity do you do?
What did your grandparents play when they were children?
What did your grandparents play when they were children?
Which of these are correct? (Select all that apply).
Which of these are correct? (Select all that apply).
Played / I / video games / yesterday/.
Played / I / video games / yesterday/.
Did you play a soccer yesterday?
Did you play a soccer yesterday?
I didn’t [blank] shopping.
I didn’t [blank] shopping.
Did you take photos of your family?
Did you take photos of your family?
I go swimming [blank] play tennis.
I go swimming [blank] play tennis.
Match each word to its definition.
Match each word to its definition.
Vi_eo games
Vi_eo games
Te_ting
Te_ting
_appily
_appily
Which place in nature do you like visiting?
Which place in nature do you like visiting?
Where did you go on vacation?
Where did you go on vacation?
What could he do at the beach?
What could he do at the beach?
Hate / I / soccer / playing/.
Hate / I / soccer / playing/.
I wanted ______ in the mountains.
I wanted ______ in the mountains.
She hates ______ near the waterfall.
She hates ______ near the waterfall.
Could you ride a horse?
Could you ride a horse?
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Study Notes
Worksheet - Top Goal1
- General Questions (various pages): The worksheets present multiple-choice questions about personal preferences, activities, and stories.
- Reading Short Sentences (various pages): Short sentences, such as "She likes to jump rope", "They are playing soccer", and "I watch TV", are provided to support reading comprehension.
- Controlled Writing (various pages): Students are given a set of words to rearrange into sentences or complete activities, exercises such as rearranging "your / Did / call / you / ? / friends", or choosing words like "score, jump, carry" linked to soccer.
- Grammar (various pages): The grammar sections involve tasks including forming the past tense of verbs like "drop", questions about activities performed in the past like soccer yesterdays", and identifying whether to use "did," "do," or "does" in questions.
- Vocabulary (various pages): The vocabulary sections introduce various words like "call fix", "hose," "plant," "rope," and "worm".
- Spelling (various pages): Students are asked to spell words like "Cl_b" or "Funn_" including exercises in orthography.
- Outdoor Fun (various pages): Worksheet sections explore preferences for nature, vacation destinations, and outdoor activities like swimming, visiting the mountains, and other outdoor adventures.
Additional Details
- Grade Level: 4th, 5th, and 6th grade
- Subject: English language arts, possibly with elements of grammar and vocabulary.
- Activities: Worksheets include various exercises from understanding general questions, reading short sentences, controlled writing, grammar drills, vocabulary development, and spelling.
- Topic Variety: Topics covered on the worksheets include fun activities, stories, outdoor fun, etc.
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