Reading Review Elias Sifuentes, Restaurateur 4 th Grade OCR.

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Reading Review Elias Sifuentes, Restaurateur 4 th Grade OCR

Round 1Round 2 Final Jeopardy

Vocab- ulary Spelling Grammar More Grammar Compre- hension More compre - hension $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Scores

$100 Payments that workers get besides money …

$100 benefits benefits Scores

$200 A synonym for discouraged.

$200 frustrated frustrated Scores

$300 Someone who buys something. Someone who buys something.

$300 customer Scores

$400 Heavy amount of people being served.

$400 traffic traffic Scores

$500 Watching over. Watching over.

$500 supervising supervising Scores

$100 Which word is spelled incorrectly? servecreayteaccount Correct as is. Which word is spelled incorrectly? servecreayteaccount Correct as is.

$100 create Scores

$200 Which word is spelled incorrectly? operatoremployperpose Correct as is. Which word is spelled incorrectly? operatoremployperpose Correct as is.

$200 purpose Scores

$300 Which word is spelled incorrectly? sailorsbrekfastworst Correct as is. Which word is spelled incorrectly? sailorsbrekfastworst Correct as is.

$300 breakfast breakfast Scores

$400 Which word is spelled incorrectly? politeexpanisivecities To get the Daily double, you must spell the word correctly To get the Daily double, you must spell the word correctly. Which word is spelled incorrectly? politeexpanisivecities To get the Daily double, you must spell the word correctly To get the Daily double, you must spell the word correctly.

$400 expensive Scores

$500 Which word is spelled incorrectly?urgeergentchoice Correct as is. Which word is spelled incorrectly?urgeergentchoice 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. Your choices are: semicolon (;), question mark (?), colon (:), or comma (,). What grammatical mark should be placed between the two underlined words?

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

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

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

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

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

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 1st Street to get to the school. Street What is the correct way to write the abbreviation for the word “ Street ”?

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

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

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

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

$100 Bound was spelled incorrectly. Scores

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

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

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

$300 Kim’s house Scores

$400 paragraph begins with a interrogative sentence When a paragraph begins with a interrogative sentence, what method of organization is used? Cause and effect, Compare and question, or Question and answer. paragraph begins with a interrogative sentence When a paragraph begins with a interrogative 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 What is the correct punctuation to use in this sentence for the underlined part. Jenny went to her friend’s birthday party on Friday June What is the correct punctuation to use in this sentence for the underlined part.

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

$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. 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 ScoresHe had no one to talk to. What did Elias dislike about his job as punch- press operator?

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

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

$300 Elias learned by 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 Elias do during the 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 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, 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. This story is mostly about… ? a)Why working in a factory is difficult, or b)The things involved in starting a restaurant.

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

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

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

Scores Spelling Final Jeopardy Question

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