Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

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Example Question #1 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

Wolves

A wolf is a wild dog. They do not live in houses like a dog does, but they look alike. 

Body

Like a dog, a wolf walks on four legs and has a lot of fur. The fur keeps the wolves warm. Some wolves live in cold weather and need a lot of fur. The Arctic is a very cold place and many wolves live there.

Food

A wolf does not eat the same food as a dog. A wolf eats other animals. One animal that a wolf eats is called a deer. A wolf can run very fast, so it is able to catch a deer.

Family

A wolf does not live alone. Wolves live in groups called packs. A pack is like a family.  There can be as many as 20 wolves in a pack. 

Why do you think wolves have a lot fur?

Possible Answers:

To keep them cool

To keep them warm

To help them swim

To help them hide

Correct answer:

To keep them warm

Explanation:

The answer to this question can come from reading a few sentences from the text. 

Like a dog, a wolf walks on four legs and has a lot of fur. The fur keeps the wolves warm. Some wolves live in cold weather and need a lot of fur.

We are told that wolves have a lot of fur and that the fur keeps the wolves warm. By connecting these two sentences, we can find the correct answer. "To keep them warm". 

Example Question #1 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

Passage 1: Wolves

A wolf is a wild dog. They do not live in houses like a dog does, but they look alike. 

Body

Like a dog, a wolf walks on four legs and has a lot of fur. The fur keeps the wolves warm. Some wolves live in cold weather and need a lot of fur. The Arctic is a very cold place and many wolves live there.

Food

A wolf does not eat the same food as a dog. A wolf eats other animals. One animal that a wolf eats is called a deer. A wolf can run very fast, so it is able to catch a deer.

Family

A wolf does not live alone. Wolves live in groups called packs. A pack is like a family.  There can be as many as 20 wolves in a pack. 

Passage 2: Gray Wolves

Gray Wolves used to live all over America. Now, they only live in some parts of America. They form groups, or packs, of 7 to 8 wolves. They live and look for food together.  

There are two leaders in every pack. One leader is a girl wolf and one leader is a boy wolf. The leaders pick where the pack lives and what they eat.

Do not let the name trick you. Gray Wolves are not just gray. Their fur can be black, white, or gray.

What is another name for a group of wolves? 

Possible Answers:

Arctic 

Live

Fur

Pack

Correct answer:

Pack

Explanation:

The answer to this question can be found in both passages. 

Passage 1: "A wolf does not live alone. Wolves live in groups called packs."

Passage 2: "Gray Wolves used to live all over America. Now, they only live in some parts of America. They form groups, or packs, of 7 to 8 wolves. They live and look for food together. "

The correct answer is "Pack". 

Example Question #2 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

Wolves

A wolf is a wild dog. They do not live in houses like a dog does, but they look alike. 

Body

Like a dog, a wolf walks on four legs and has a lot of fur. The fur keeps the wolves warm. Some wolves live in cold weather and need a lot of fur. The Arctic is a very cold place and many wolves live there.

Food

A wolf does not eat the same food as a dog. A wolf eats other animals. One animal that a wolf eats is called a deer. A wolf can run very fast, so it is able to catch a deer.

Family

A wolf does not live alone. Wolves live in groups called packs. A pack is like a family.  There can be as many as 20 wolves in a pack. 

What does the word “alone” mean?

Possible Answers:

To be sad

To be happy 

To be by yourself 

To be in a group

Correct answer:

To be by yourself 

Explanation:

We can use the words around "alone" in the text to help us learn the meaning. 

A wolf does not live alone. Wolves live in groups called packs.

These sentences tell us that a wolf lives in a group, not alone. A group has many things in it. So "alone" must mean just one person. The correct answer is "to be by yourself". 

Example Question #3 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

Wolves

A wolf is a wild dog. They do not live in houses like a dog does, but they look alike. 

Body

Like a dog, a wolf walks on four legs and has a lot of fur. The fur keeps the wolves warm. Some wolves live in cold weather and need a lot of fur. The Arctic is a very cold place and many wolves live there.

Food

A wolf does not eat the same food as a dog. A wolf eats other animals. One animal that a wolf eats is called a deer. A wolf can run very fast, so it is able to catch a deer.

Family

A wolf does not live alone. Wolves live in groups called packs. A pack is like a family.  There can be as many as 20 wolves in a pack. 

What section would we find out what a wolf eats?

Possible Answers:

Food

Family 

Body

Correct answer:

Food

Explanation:

This text is split up into three sections: body, food, and family. What an animal eats is known as its food. So, we would want to look in the food section to find out what a wolf eats. 

Example Question #4 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

Wolves

A wolf is a wild dog. They do not live in houses like a dog does, but they look alike. 

Body

Like a dog, a wolf walks on four legs and has a lot of fur. The fur keeps the wolves warm. Some wolves live in cold weather and need a lot of fur. The Arctic is a very cold place and many wolves live there.

Food

A wolf does not eat the same food as a dog. A wolf eats other animals. One animal that a wolf eats is called a deer. A wolf can run very fast, so it is able to catch a deer.

Family

A wolf does not live alone. Wolves live in groups called packs. A pack is like a family.  There can be as many as 20 wolves in a pack.

How are dogs like wolves?

Possible Answers:

Neither answers are correct

Dogs and wolves have four legs 

Dogs and wolves have a lot of fur

Both answers are correct

Correct answer:

Both answers are correct

Explanation:

We are told in the opening of the text that wolves and dogs look alike. Then, in the "Body" paragraph we are told that dogs and wolves have four legs and a lot of fur. This means that both answer choices are correct. 

Example Question #1 : Understand The Organization And Basic Features Of Print: Ccss.Ela Literacy.Rf.1.1

Fill in the blank. 

The first word of a sentence should always be __________. 

Possible Answers:

funny

sad

happy

capitalized 

Correct answer:

capitalized 

Explanation:

Whenever you write a sentence, the first word must always be capitalized. It does not matter if the first word is happy, sad, or funny, the word just has to be capitalized. 

Example Question #2 : Understand The Organization And Basic Features Of Print: Ccss.Ela Literacy.Rf.1.1

Fill in the blank:

A question should end with a __________. 

Possible Answers:

question mark

exclamation point

period

Correct answer:

question mark

Explanation:

A question should end with a question mark. 

Example Question #7 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

What is missing from the sentence below? 

today we ran to school. 

Possible Answers:

A capital letter at the beginning of the sentence

A question mark

Ending punctuation  

Correct answer:

A capital letter at the beginning of the sentence

Explanation:

A sentence always needs to begin with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark: period, exclamation point, or question mark. 

This sentence ends with a period, but it missing the capital letter at the beginning. The word "today" should be "Today", with a capital T. 

Example Question #1 : Reading: Foundational Skills

What is missing from the sentence below? 

will you go to the store?

Possible Answers:

A question mark

Ending punctuation

A capital letter at the beginning of the sentence

Correct answer:

A capital letter at the beginning of the sentence

Explanation:

A sentence always needs to begin with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark: period, exclamation point, or question mark. 

This sentence ends with a question mark, but it missing the capital letter at the beginning. The word "will" should be "Will", with a capital W.

Example Question #8 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

What is missing from the sentence below? 

he runs fast. 

Possible Answers:

Ending punctuation  

A question mark

A capital letter at the beginning of the sentence

Correct answer:

A capital letter at the beginning of the sentence

Explanation:

A sentence always needs to begin with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark: period, exclamation point, or question mark. 

This sentence ends with a period, but it missing the capital letter at the beginning. The word "he" should be "He", with a capital H. 

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