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Common Core: Kindergarten English Language Arts › Language
Complete the sentence below with an uppercase letter: riday is the last day of school.
F
f
Explanation
The first word in a sentence must start with an uppercase or capital letter.
Here are all of the uppercase/capital letters:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Which of these words is the opposite of the day?
Morning
Night
Moon
Sun
Explanation
When it’s not daytime, it’s night time.
Which of these words is the opposite of the day?
Morning
Night
Moon
Sun
Explanation
When it’s not daytime, it’s night time.
What does the word "rat" mean in the sentence below?
My brother was doing something wrong, so I had to rat him out to my mom.
To tell on him
A small furry animal
To ask him
To explain to him
Explanation
We can use context clues in the sentence to help us learn the meaning of "rat". "My brother was doing something wrong, so I had to rat him out to my mom." If your brother had done something wrong, what would you need to do with your mom? You would probably need to tell on him.
Fill in the blank with the correct question word. ate the cookie?
Who
Where
When
Why
Explanation
Question words normally begin a sentence that asks a question.
"Who" asks about a person.
"Where" asks about a place.
"When" asks about a time.
"Why" asks for a reason.
This question is about eating the cookie. People eat things, so "Who" is the correct answer.
Complete the sentence below with an uppercase letter: ake the trash out.
T
t
Explanation
The first word in a sentence must start with an uppercase or capital letter.
Here are all of the uppercase/capital letters:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Which of these words is the opposite of the day?
Morning
Night
Moon
Sun
Explanation
When it’s not daytime, it’s night time.
Complete the sentence below with an uppercase letter: et out of bed.
G
g
Explanation
The first word in a sentence must start with an uppercase or capital letter.
Here are all of the uppercase/capital letters:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
I love you.
A period
A question mark
An exclamation point
Explanation
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a period.
What does the word "rat" mean in the sentence below?
My brother was doing something wrong, so I had to rat him out to my mom.
To tell on him
A small furry animal
To ask him
To explain to him
Explanation
We can use context clues in the sentence to help us learn the meaning of "rat". "My brother was doing something wrong, so I had to rat him out to my mom." If your brother had done something wrong, what would you need to do with your mom? You would probably need to tell on him.