All Common Core: 6th Grade English Language Arts Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Verify Preliminary Determinations Of Word Meanings: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.4.D
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To help someone be calmer
Extinct
Soothe
Context
Knack
Soothe
To soothe is to help someone, or something, be calmer.
To use soothe in a sentence, "The mother's voice helped soothe her baby to sleep."
Example Question #101 : Common Core: 6th Grade English Language Arts
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
No longer existing
Knack
Extinct
Context
Soothe
Extinct
When something is extinct, it means it no longer exists.
To use extinct in a sentence, "The panda bear is endanger of becoming extinct."
Example Question #102 : Common Core: 6th Grade English Language Arts
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
With a speaking voice that can be clearly heard.
Allude
Allowed
Aloud
Allow
Aloud
To read something aloud means to read it so people can hear it. Not silently or at a whisper.
To use aloud in a sentence, “The teacher decided the class would read the chapter aloud.”
Example Question #1 : Verify Preliminary Determinations Of Word Meanings: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.4.D
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To have been given permission.
Allowed
Aloud
Elude
Allude
Allowed
When something is allowed, it is permitted.
To use allowed in a sentence, “The lifeguard said we were allowed to dive in the deep end of the pool.”
Example Question #101 : Language
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
The type of environment in which an animal normally lives.
Habit
Habitat
Hobby
Habitual
Habitat
Most animals have a natural habitat. Birds in trees, whales in oceans, etc.
To use habitat in a sentence, “The tiger was returned to its natural habitat, a jungle in Asia.”
Example Question #6 : Verify Preliminary Determinations Of Word Meanings: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.4.D
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
Follow in an effort to capture.
Pursue
Purse
Peruse
Provoke
Pursue
When you pursue something, you are trying to get it.
To use pursue in a sentence, “I have chosen to pursue a college degree.”
Example Question #102 : Language
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
Examine carefully or at length.
Pursue
Peruse
Provoke
Purse
Peruse
When you peruse an article, you are not skimming it. You are spending significant time reading through it.
To use peruse in a sentence, “I decided to peruse the article because I found the topic so interesting.”
Example Question #8 : Verify Preliminary Determinations Of Word Meanings: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.4.D
Select the word that matches the definition provided:
Bring to an end.
Trite
Termite
Thermal
Terminate
Terminate
When you terminate something, you end it.
To use terminate in a sentence, “They decided to terminate his job at the factory.”
Example Question #9 : Verify Preliminary Determinations Of Word Meanings: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.4.D
Select the word that matches the definition provided:
Relating to a city or densely populated area.
Rubble
Rural
Urban
Urbane
Urban
Cities are referred to as urban areas.
To use urban in a sentence, “He liked living in an urban environment, there were tall buildings everywhere.”
Example Question #101 : Language
Select the word that matches the definition provided:
Relating to the countryside rather than the town.
Rural
Rurik
Urbane
Urban
Rural
People who live on farms or near small towns are often considered to live in rural areas.
To use rural in a sentence, “She was from a small, rural community with only one stop light.”