All Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Identify Connections Between Words And Their Uses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.5.B
Fill in the blank based on the description provided in the sentence below:
__________ protect and serve communities by fighting crime.
Teachers
Fireman
Police Officers
Doctors
Police Officers
This sentence is describing a professional. Someone who fights crime and protects the community. A Police Officer can be described this way; thus, "Police Officer" is the correct answer.
Example Question #2 : Identify Connections Between Words And Their Uses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.5.B
Select the word that would most change the meaning of the sentence below if it were to replace the underlined word:
Sarah is very friendly.
Supportive
Nice
Kind
Mean
Mean
Words have connections to each other. In this example, “friendly” is a positive word being used to describe Sarah. Words that are connected to “friendly” would also be positive words. Someone who is friendly might also be kind, nice, and supportive. However, a friendly person would not be described as mean.
Example Question #3 : Identify Connections Between Words And Their Uses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.5.B
Select the word that would most change the meaning of the sentence below if it were to replace the underlined word:
The house is huge.
Giant
Gigantic
Large
Tiny
Tiny
Words have connections to each other. Huge means to be big. “Giant”, “Large”, and “Gigantic” are all words that could describe something that is big. However, “Tiny” means the opposite, so that would not be a good replacement word for “huge”.
Example Question #4 : Identify Connections Between Words And Their Uses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.5.B
Select the word that would most change the meaning of the sentence below if it were to replace the underlined word:
The clown is scary.
Terrifying
Mean
Frightening
Funny
Funny
Words have connections to each other. “Scary” is a negative word being used to describe the clown. “Terrifying”, “Mean”, and “Frightening” are all negative words that could replace the word “scary”. However, “Funny” is a positive word that would be used to describe the clown.
Example Question #233 : Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts
Select the word that doesn't fit with the others.
Apple
Pear
Carrot
Cake
Cake
Words can have connections to each other. A carrot, apple, and pear are all healthy foods. A cake is an example of a dessert and wouldn’t be described as healthy.
Example Question #234 : Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts
Select the word that doesn’t fit with the others.
Multiplication
Science
Subtraction
Addition
Science
Words can have connections to each other. Subtraction, Multiplication, and Addition are all math processes. Science is not a math process.
Example Question #2 : Identify Connections Between Words And Their Uses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.5.B
Select the word that doesn’t fit with the others.
Soldier
Clown
Police officer
Firefighter
Clown
Words can have connections to each other. A soldier, police officer, and firefighter could all be described as brave. A clown is someone that is funny but wouldn’t be described as brave.
Example Question #235 : Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts
Select the word that doesn’t fit with the others.
Surgeon
Nurse
Doctor
Veterinarian
Veterinarian
Words can have connections to each other. A doctor, nurse, and surgeon take care of people when they are sick. A veterinarian takes care of animals when they are sick.
Example Question #3 : Identify Connections Between Words And Their Uses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.5.B
Select the word that doesn’t fit with the others.
Train
Beach
Car
Plane
Beach
Words can have connections to each other. A plane, train, and car are all things you can take to go places. You can travel to all of them. A beach is a place you could travel to, but not something you’d travel in.
Example Question #236 : Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts
Select the word that doesn’t fit with the others.
Tree
Flowers
Sun
Grass
Sun
Words can have connections to each other. Trees, flowers, and grass are all things that grow outside. The sun is also outside, but it doesn’t grow.
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