Reading Review 4 th Grade OCR Elias Sifuentes





































































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Reading Review 4 th Grade OCR Elias Sifuentes, Restaurateur

Round 1 Round 2 Final Jeopardy

Vocab- Spelling Grammar ulary More Grammar Comprehension More comprehension Round 2 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500

$100 Payments that workers get besides money …

$100 benefits Scores

$200 A synonym for discouraged.

$200 frustrated Scores

$300 Someone who buys something.

$300 customer Scores

$400 Heavy amount of people being served.

$400 traffic Scores

$500 Watching over.

$500 supervising Scores

$100 Which word is spelled incorrectly? serve creayte account Correct as is.

$100 create Scores

$200 Which word is spelled incorrectly? operator employ perpose Correct as is.

$200 purpose Scores

$300 Which word is spelled incorrectly? sailors brekfast worst Correct as is.

$300 breakfast Scores


$400 Which word is spelled incorrectly? polite expanisive cities To get the Daily double, you must spell the word correctly

$400 expensive Scores

$500 Which word is spelled incorrectly? urge ergent choice Correct as is.

$500 urgent Scores

$100 Jack saw four pets in the window of the store a dog, a cat, a bird, and a hamster. What grammatical mark should be placed between the two underlined words? Your choices are: semicolon (; ), question mark (? ), colon (: ), or comma (, ).

$100 colon ( : ) Jack saw four pets in the window of the store: a dog, a cat, a bird, and a hamster. Scores

$200 Lincoln is the Capital of Nebraska. The word that should NOT be capitalized is … ?

$200 Capital should NOT be capitalized. Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska. Scores

$300 Billy is reading a poem by Jack Prelutsky called Louder Than a Clap of Thunder. What is the correct way for Billy to write the title of this poem?

$300 Quotations ( “ “ ) around the title. Billy is reading a poem by Jack Prelutsky called “Louder Than a Clap of Thunder”. Scores

Louder Than a Clap of Thunder Louder than a clap of thunder, louder than an eagle screams, louder than a dragon blunders, or a dozen football teams, louder than a four alarmer, or a rushing waterfall, louder than a knight in armor jumping from a ten-foot wall. Louder than an earthquake rumbles, louder than a tidal wave, louder than an ogre grumbles as he stumbles through his cave, louder than stampeding cattle, louder than a cannon roars, louder than a giant's rattle, that's how loud my father SNORES!

$400 You need to go to 1 st Street to get to the school. What is the correct way to write the abbreviation for the word “Street”?

$400 You need to go to 1 st St. to get to the school. Scores

$500 Bonnie said, Where did you go after school? I looked everywhere for you. Where should quotation marks be placed in this sentence?

$500 Bonnie said, “Where did you go after school? I looked everywhere for you. ” Scores

$100 What is wrong? We are bownd to win.

$100 Bound was spelled incorrectly. Scores

$200 The following words are either time or spatial order words. First, next, then, soon, today, and tomorrow

$200 Time order, they give you a sense of time as to when things occur. Scores

$300 The house of Kims: ____? ____ house. (Spell it correctly)

$300 Kim’s house Scores

$400 When a paragraph begins with a interrogative sentence, sentence what method of organization is used? Cause and effect, Compare and question, or Question and answer.

$400 Question and answer. Scores

$500 Jenny went to her friend’s birthday party on Friday June 6 2004. What is the correct punctuation to use in this sentence for the underlined part.

$500 Jenny went to her friend’s birthday party on Friday, June 6, 2004. Scores

$100 What did Elias dislike about his job as punch-press operator? a) The hours were too long. b) He had no one to talk to.

$100 What did Elias dislike about his job as punchpress operator? He had no one to talk to. Scores

$200 What did Elias and his partner give up when they first began their restaurant? a) A regular paycheck, or b) Long hours and hard work.

$200 What did Elias and his partner give up when they first began their restaurant? A regular paycheck. Scores

$300 How did Elias learn about running a Mexican restaurant?

$300 Elias learned by working part-time in Mexican restaurants for most of his life being a waiter, a cook, and a dishwasher. Scores

$400 How does Elias feel about customer complaints?

$400 Elias doesn’t mind customer complaints, because they open his eyes to possible problems. Scores

$500 What does Elias do during the morning and afternoon?

$500 In the morning and afternoon, Elias supervises the restaurant; does the purchasing; sees the salesmen; and sees the advertisers. Scores

$100 Why does Elias go to the customers’ tables?

$100 He wants to make sure that his customers are satisfied with everything. Scores

$200 What does Elias have to do to stay in business?

$200 He has to be aggressive about getting customers to come to his restaurant, and he has to give the customers more attention. Scores

$300 Why was Elias a little afraid of starting a business at first?

$300 Elias was a little afraid, because he knew very little spoken English. Scores

$400 This story is mostly about… ? a)Why working in a factory is difficult, or b)The things involved in starting a restaurant.

$400 This story is mostly about the things involved in starting a restaurant. Scores

$500 In the “front” of the restaurant, Elias … a)Makes sure customers get good service, b)Prepares the dishes that others can’t.

$500 In the “front” of the restaurant, Elias … makes sure customers get good service. Scores

Spelling Scores Final Jeopardy Question

Right down the amount your team wants to wager. $______ Now, spell the word that I say aloud to you. __________

What is the word your teacher says to you? Scores