Grade 4 ELA | FL B.E.S.T. Standard: ELA.4.V.1.3
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| Question | Answer |
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| 1 | "Exhausted" means very tired.
Clue: "fell asleep on the bus ride home" - this inference clue shows they were so tired they fell asleep. |
| 2 | B. Example clue
The signal words "such as" introduce examples (frogs, toads, salamanders) that help explain what amphibians are. |
| 3 | B. Very cold
Inference clues: "made everyone shiver" and "put on our warmest coats and hats" show it was very cold. |
| 4 | D. Antonym clue - "scared" is the opposite of "courageous"
The word "although" signals a contrast. If Marco is "usually courageous" but felt "scared," then courageous must mean brave (the opposite of scared). |
| 5 | "Vast" means very large or huge. Clues: "stretched as far as the eye could see" and "small boat looked tiny" show the ocean was extremely large. This is an inference clue - students must combine details to understand "vast" means enormous/huge. |
| Question | Answer |
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| 1 | B. To make a loud, crying sound
The comparison "like a wolf" helps explain the meaning - wolves howl with loud, crying sounds. |
| 2 | "Torrential" means very heavy or pouring down hard. Clues: "poured down so hard," "couldn't see across the street," "rushed down the gutters like small rivers" Inference clue - multiple details describe extremely heavy rain. |
| 3 | B. Extremely loud
Clue: "so loud that Maria had to cover her ears" directly explains how loud it was. |
| 4 | C. Worried and nervous
Clues: "hugged his teddy bear tightly" and "eyes wide with worry" show he was anxious (worried/nervous). |
| 5 | Meaning: Comforting, making someone feel better/safer Type: Inference clue Clue: "made him feel safe" tells us her voice was comforting and calming. |
| 6 | B. Nervous Type: Synonym clue - "or nervous" directly tells us the meaning The phrase "apprehensive, or nervous" uses "or" to provide a synonym definition. |
| 7 | "Innovative" means new, creative, or advanced. Details: "working robots, erupting volcanoes, and even a model solar-powered car" - these examples show creative, new projects unlike simple poster boards. Example/comparison clue - contrasts innovative projects with "simple poster boards." |
| 8 | B. To explain in great detail
Clue: "He didn't just give a short answer - he explained every detail" tells us elaborate means to give more detail. |
| 9 | C. Outstanding and excellent
Synonym clue: "truly outstanding work" directly explains what exceptional means. |
| 10 | Meaning: Commitment, hard work, devotion to something Clue: "spending hours and hours perfecting every part of his project" explains dedication. Definition/explanation clue - the phrase after the comma explains what dedication means. |
| 11 | D. Antonym clue
"The opposite of loading" directly provides the antonym to explain unload. |
| 12 | "Overwhelmed" means feeling like there's too much to handle.
Clue: She "struggled with the heavy box while also trying to hold onto a leash" - too many things at once. |
| 13 | B. To play and move around happily
Example clue: "jumping, running, and rolling around playfully" shows what frolic means. |
| 14 | "Accompany" means to go with someone. Clues: "show you around" and the context of offering to be with Maya Inference clue - Sofia offers to show Maya around, meaning she'll go with her. |
| 15 | C. Feeling hopeful and positive Sentence: "I already made a friend on my first day!" - this positive outcome explains her optimism. Also contrast with "lonely" and "this move will be good" - antonym/inference clues. |
| Question | Answer |
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| 1 | B. Dangerous and risky
Clues: "loose rocks," "steep cliffs," "one wrong step could send a hiker tumbling" - all indicate danger. |
| 2 | C. Alert and watchful
Clues: "keeping a close watch on every step" and "pay attention" explain vigilant. |
| 3 | B. Example clue - the author gives examples (trees, waterfalls, peaks)
"Towering pine trees, rushing waterfalls, and snow-capped peaks" are examples of scenery. |
| 4 | B. Something successfully completed
Clues: "worked hard to complete the challenging climb" and "proud of what they had achieved." |
| 5 | B. Wonder and surprise
Inference clue: Watching caterpillars turn into butterflies is something surprising and wonderful. |
| 6 | A. Synonym clue - "changed completely" means the same thing
The phrase "transformed, or changed completely" uses "or" to provide a synonym. |
| 7 | B. Big and noticeable
Definition clue: "big, obvious differences at each stage" directly explains dramatic changes. |
| 8 | C. Fragile and easily damaged
Clue: "could tear easily if handled roughly" explains delicate means fragile. |
| 9 | See rubric and sample response below. |
| 10 | See rubric and sample response below. |
| Score | Criteria |
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| 2 | Correctly defines "rewarding" (satisfying, giving happiness/pride) AND identifies specific words from the passage that helped ("happy and proud," "see the butterflies we raised flying") |
| 1 | Correctly defines the word but doesn't identify specific clues, OR identifies clues but provides weak/incomplete definition |
| 0 | Incorrect definition, no clues identified, or response doesn't address the question |
| Score | Criteria |
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| 2 | Identifies a vocabulary word, correctly explains its meaning, AND correctly identifies the type of context clue with evidence |
| 1 | Correctly explains the word meaning but misidentifies clue type, OR identifies clue type but has weak definition |
| 0 | Incorrect information, no clear answer, or response doesn't address the question |