If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?

Name: Weekly Language Review - Q1:6 Teacher:

Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday
Use these words to answer this week’s questions.
illiterate predict
indictment eulogy
analogy illegal
verdict logo / Which word means unable to read or write? / Which word means to say what will happen before it occurs? / Which word means kind words spoken about a person who has passed away?
Write the possessive noun.
______(people) health is very important. / Write the past tense verb.
The kids only ______(drink) water at meals. / Write the plural noun.
More water is needed when you are in hot ______(climate). / Write the correct verb tense.
The workmen _____ (drink) more water tomorrow.
Which best completes the sentence: importantest or most important?
One of the ______things you can do is drink plenty of water. / Is this a simple, compound, or complex sentence?
While many kids drink at meals, most of those drinks are sugary drinks. / Use the correct comparative or superlative adjective to complete the sentence.
The ______(easy) way to solve this problem is to drink more water. / Is this a simple, compound, or complex sentence?
Kids need between 10 to 14 cups of water every day.
Correct the dialogue.
Most children do not drink enough water stated the reporter. / Correct the sentence.
sixdy percent of your body is made up of water / Correct the sentence by adding a comma.
Not drinking enough water can lead to headaches irritability and other issues. / Correct the sentence.
luckily the solution to this problem is simple
The water was so transparent I could see the sand between my toes.
What does transparent mean? / Highlight the clues from yesterday’s question that helped you determine the meaning of transparent. / I thought my trip to the museum was going to be wonderful, but it was dreadful because of the traffic.
What does dreadful mean? / Highlight the clues from yesterday’s question that helped you determine the meaning of dreadful.
Name the figurative language: idiom, hyperbole, or simile.
She was like a rabbit nibbling on her food during dinner. / Name the figurative language: metaphor, personification, or alliteration.
Danny’s dog does tricks every day. / Name the figurative language: imagery, onomatopoeia, or simile.
Zoom. She raced by us. / Name the figurative language: idiom, hyperbole, or simile.
I have a ton of chores to do after school.
What does the figurative language used above mean? / Write your own hyperbole. / Write your own idiom. / What does the figurative language used above mean?

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Answer Key - Weekly Language Review - Q1:6

Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday
Use these words to answer this week’s questions.
illiterate predict
indictment eulogy
analogy illegal
verdict logo / Which word means unable to read or write?
illiterate / Which word means to say what will happen before it occurs?
predict / Which word means kind words spoken about a person who has passed away?
eulogy
Write the possessive noun.
People’s (people) health is very important. / Write the past tense verb.
The kids only drank (drink) water at meals. / Write the plural noun.
More water is needed when you are in hot climates (climate). / Write the correct verb tense.
The workmen will drink more water tomorrow.
Which best completes the sentence: importantest or most important?
One of the ______things you can do is drink plenty of water. / Is this a simple, compound, or complex sentence?
While many kids drink at meals, most of those drinks are sugary drinks. / Use the correct comparative or superlative adjective to complete the sentence.
The easiest (easy) way to solve this problem is to drink more water. / Is this a simple, compound, or complex sentence?
Kids need between 10 to 14 cups of water every day.
Correct the dialogue.
“Most children do not drink enough water,” stated the reporter. / Correct the sentence.
Sixty percent of your body is made up of water. / Correct the sentence by adding a comma.
Not drinking enough water can lead to headaches, irritability, and other issues. / Correct the sentence.
Luckily, the solution to this problem is simple.
The water was so transparent I could see the sand between my toes.
What does transparent mean?
clear / Highlight the clues from yesterday’s question that helped you determine the meaning of transparent. / I thought my trip to the museum was going to be wonderful, but it was dreadful due to the traffic.
What does dreadful mean?
awful / Highlight the clues from yesterday’s question that helped you determine the meaning of dreadful.
Name the figurative language: idiom, hyperbole, or simile.
She was like a rabbit nibbling on her food during dinner. / Name the figurative language: metaphor, personification, or alliteration.
Danny’s dog does tricks every day. / Name the figurative language: imagery, onomatopoeia, or simile.
Zoom. She raced by us. / Name the figurative language: idiom, hyperbole, or simile.
I have a ton of chores to do after school.
What does the figurative language above mean?
She ate very little. / Write your own hyperbole.
Answers will vary. / Write your own idiom.
Answers will vary. / What does the figurative language above mean?
There are a lot of chores to do.

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