Can your students find the simple and complete subject and predicate in a sentence? Can they distinguish a simple sentence from a compound sentence? Find out how competent your students are by giving them access to this Google Form! It is composed of ten questions that require not more than 30 minutes to be answered.
This form helps you assess your students' understanding of different habitats and the ways animals adapt to their environment. It includes a set of multiple-choice questions that test students' ability to label a document, to read a paragraph and answer related true or false questions, and to observe an illustration and select the intruder.
In this Form, you can find a combination of exercises to review the following skills: Singular and Plural nouns, Present Vs. Present Progressive, and Main Helping Verbs. In addition, you can find an extra main idea exercise.
What would be more fun than learning about compound words? Test your students' ability to identify the meanings of compound words and to spell them correctly in this Form
This form tests students' ability to choose the correct prefix for each word, to select the correct definition of words with prefixes, and to spell words with prefixes correctly.
This Form includes a set of multiple-choice questions that assess students' ability to explain idioms in context. It also includes a question that asks students to unscramble the lines of a limerick.
What is more fun than homophones?! Let your students enjoy working with homophones; they can choose the correct homophone in context and find misspelled homophones.
Use this form to assess your students' ability to identify types of figures of speech used in sentences, to explain the meanings of different figures of speech, to complete examples of figurative language, and to answer questions related to a haiku poem.
You can use this form as an extra activity or as an online quiz. Just save a copy in your drive and assign it to your students. The form is set as a quiz. Go to settings and disable the "Make it a quiz" option to use it as an activity to reinforce the skill of using and writing complex sentences correctly.
After teaching your students how to understand the author's purpose, use this Form to test their knowledge and assess their understanding. This form tests the ability to identify the author's purpose and analyze details to interpret the author's perspective.
This Form tests students' ability to identify the tense used in different sentences and to select the correct tense to finish the sentences. Tenses tested are Simple Past, Simple Present, Simple Future, Past Progressive, and Present Progressive.
Teaching young learners tips to stay healthy and live happily is extremely fun! They need to learn how to clean their teeth and how to develop strong bones and muscles. In this form, you can put students' ability to memorize facts and analyze different ways to lead a healthy lifestyle into the test. The form is out of 20 and it includes different types of questions that require an ability to memorize facts, analyze documents, and elicit information from a text.
Are you looking for extra exercises to teach your students about related words? Search no more! In this form, your students will practice selecting the correct pair of related words to complete sentences. They will also learn how related words differ in spelling and pronunciation.
This form tests students' ability to identify prefixes and words that contain prefixes as well as their ability to determine the meaning of words with prefixes.
Are you looking for a way to test remotely your students' ability to use commas and quotation marks and to write titles correctly? Look no more! This Form provides a set of questions that give students an opportunity to select the sentences that use mechanics and punctuation correctly. It also tests their ability to select the changes that should be made to correct sentences with wrong conventions.
This Form includes a variety of questions to test your students' ability to identify states of matter, describe the characteristics of the three states of matter, and analyze how matter changes.
This Form assesses students' ability to use common, grade-appropriate Greek and Latin affixes and roots as clues to guess and understand the meaning of a word (e.g., telegraph, photograph, autograph).
Are you looking for an interesting biography that would motivate your students to read and analyze? Look no more! In this online test, you can assess your students' ability to comprehend and analyze story events through a set of different types of questions. The main comprehension skills that are put to the test are: Visualize, Draw Conclusions, author's purpose, and fact and opinion.
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