Common Core: Kindergarten English Language Arts : Common Core: Kindergarten English Language Arts

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Example Question #1 : Understand Author And Illustrator

Adapted from Mother Goose in Prose by L. Frank Baum (1897)

The Black Sheep by L. Frank Baum

Baa, baa, black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes, sir, yes, sir,
Three bags full;
One for my master,
And one for my dame,
and one for the little boy
Who lives down the lane.

Who is the author of this poem? 

Possible Answers:

The Black Sheep

Prose

L. Frank Baum

Mother Goose 

Correct answer:

L. Frank Baum

Explanation:

The word "by" is normally written before an author's name. An author is a person who wrote something. "By" signifies the author of the book. 

"The Black Sheep by L. Frank Baum"

L. Frank Baum is the correct answer. 

Example Question #2 : Understand Author And Illustrator

Grow Flower, Grow by Marie Smith

A flower starts out as a very small seed. 

The seed gets planted in the dirt. 

The seed needs lots of water to help it grow. 

 

Soon, a green stem and green leaves will poke out of the dirt. 

Then, a flower will start to bloom. 

Water and sunlight are a flower's food.

So, water and sunlight will help keep a flower alive. 

Who is the author of this text? 

Possible Answers:

Marie Smith

A flower

Grow Flower, Grow

Water and Sunlight 

Correct answer:

Marie Smith

Explanation:

The word "by" is normally written before an author's name. An author is a person who wrote something. "By" signifies the author of the book. 

"Grow Flower, Grow by Marie Smith"

Marie Smith is the correct answer. 

Example Question #66 : Reading

What does the author of a story do?

Possible Answers:

Writes a story

Is in the story

Draws the pictures for a story

Reads a story

Correct answer:

Writes a story

Explanation:

 The author is the person who writes a story or text.

Example Question #3 : Understand Author And Illustrator

What does the illustrator of a story do?

Possible Answers:

Reads a story

Draws pictures for a story

Is in a story

Writes a story

Correct answer:

Draws pictures for a story

Explanation:

An illustrator draws the pictures for a story

Example Question #4 : Understand Author And Illustrator

Who writes a story?

Possible Answers:

The author

The reader

The illustrator 

The study

Correct answer:

The author

Explanation:

The author is the person who writes a story or text.

Example Question #5 : Understand Author And Illustrator

Who draws the illustrations, or pictures, in a story?

Possible Answers:

The illustrator 

The study

The reader

The author 

Correct answer:

The illustrator 

Explanation:

 The illustrator is the person who draws the pictures in a story.

Example Question #3 : Understand Author And Illustrator

Penguins written by C. Goldman

Penguins are birds.

Like all birds, penguins have feathers and lay eggs.

Penguins live on land and in water. Some penguins live in cold places. Some penguins live in warm places.

Penguins can be different sizes. Some penguins are big. Some penguins are small.

Penguins can be different colors. Some penguins are black and white. Some penguins are blue and white. Some penguins are all black. Some penguins have yellow or orange spots.

Penguins are birds but penguins cannot fly.

Some penguins walk. Penguins can walk on ice.

Some penguins slide. Penguins can slide on snow.

Some penguins hop. Penguins can hop on rocks.

All penguins are good swimmers. Penguins use their wings to help them swim.

Penguins are amazing birds.

 

 

Who wrote the story?

Possible Answers:

The swimmers

C. Goldman

The reader

The Penguins

Correct answer:

C. Goldman

Explanation:

 The author is the person who writes a story. After the title of the story we are told it was "written by" C. Goldman. 

Example Question #4 : Understand Author And Illustrator

Penguins

I am black and white. I have wings and feathers but I cannot fly. I live in the Arctic but I do not get cold. I have a thick layer of fat that keeps me warm and my feathers are waterproof to keep me warm and dry when I go swimming. I am an amazing swimmer. I use my wings like flippers to help me move quickly through the water. When I am not swimming I have webbed feet to help me walk on the ice without slipping. When I want to get somewhere quickly I lay on my belly and slide on the ice. I am a penguin. 

 

Who is telling the story?

Possible Answers:

A penguin 

A person

An unknown narrator

A fish

Correct answer:

A penguin 

Explanation:

The narrator is the person telling the story. The story is told by a penguin. 

Example Question #5 : Understand Author And Illustrator

When I Grow Up

Written by Bella and Illustrated by Neil

At first I am a small seed. I live in the dirt. When I am small I soak up water and break open. I start to grow roots. My roots will grow down into the ground. My roots are very important because they get water and vitamins from the soil to help me grow. I will grow taller and pop out of the ground. Now I will grow taller and taller. My leaves start to grow. My leaves help me catch more water and sunlight. I make food using energy from the sun. As an adult I can grow flowers or fruit. Then I will make my own new seeds and drop them into the ground to start growing.

 

Who wrote the story?

Possible Answers:

Neil

The reader

Bella

The illustrator

Correct answer:

Bella

Explanation:

 The author is the person who writes a story. The story is “written by Bella”

Example Question #6 : Understand Author And Illustrator

When I Grow Up

Written by Bella and Illustrated by Neil

At first I am a small seed. I live in the dirt. When I am small I soak up water and break open. I start to grow roots. My roots will grow down into the ground. My roots are very important because they get water and vitamins from the soil to help me grow. I will grow taller and pop out of the ground. Now I will grow taller and taller. My leaves start to grow. My leaves help me catch more water and sunlight. I make food using energy from the sun. As an adult I can grow flowers or fruit. Then I will make my own new seeds and drop them into the ground to start growing.

Who illustrated the story?

Possible Answers:

The reader

The author

Bella

Neil

Correct answer:

Neil

Explanation:

The illustrator is the person who makes the pictures of a story. The story is “illustrated by Neil.”

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