Mr. Whitehead’s Review Game

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Mr. Whitehead’s Review Game None Shall Pass! Mr. Whitehead’s Review Game

Category: Theme (5 pts) Identify the Theme in the following passages.

Katie Clean invited Messy Missy to her house to work on their biology project, but Katie Clean had no idea what a visit from Messy Missy entailed.  First of all, it was raining and Messy Missy neither bothered to take her boots off nor thoroughly wiped them on the doormat.  Then Messy Missy ate a bag of hot chips on Katie Clean’s white bedspread without asking, and Messy Missy is a sloppy eater, so hot chip powder got all over the bedspread.  

Katie Clean tried to be polite and ignore Messy Missy’s sloppy behavior, but then Messy Missy threw her chip wrapper on the floor.   Offended, Katie Clean pretended that she was sick and asked Messy Missy to leave.  The next day Katie Clean asked the teacher if she could work by herself.  After explaining her situation, the teacher allowed Katie to work alone.  Messy Missy would have finished the assignment by herself, but she spilled grape soda all over her assignment. 

Question 1. Which of the following is a possible theme from the passage: Respect other peoples' property. Messy Missy is a bad partner. Katie Clean shouldn't judge people. Avoid Nick like the plague.

Question 2. Which of the following is a supporting detail from the passage: Missy asked the teacher for a new partner. Missy doesn’t like Katie. Missy ruins Katie's property and had to work alone. Katie ruins Missy’s property and had to work alone.

Money Mark was born rich Money Mark was born rich.  He never had to work a day in his life and he got everything handed to him on a silver platter.  When he was six, Money Mark wanted to go to a basketball game.  His father paid the starting five of the Bulls and Celtics to play a private game of Nerf- ball in Money Mark’s bedroom.  When Money Mark turned thirteen, he wanted to start a band.  His father hired the Rolling Stones to play with him every Saturday at the family’s private concert hall, though his family was never there. 

By the time he was twenty-one, Money Mark was bored with life  By the time he was twenty-one, Money Mark was bored with life.  He was surrounded by a bunch of possessions that he didn’t appreciate and Money Mark could find nothing new or exciting in his life.  Despite his vast wealth, Money Mark never found happiness.  Penny Petal was born poor.  Her family hardly had anything to eat, but they loved each other.  Penny Petal appreciated every thing she got.  

When she was six, her father walked her around the United Center before the Bulls played the Celtics.  She was excited by the crazy fans and feeling in the air.  She looked forward to the day that she could see a real game.  When she was thirteen, she learned to play the buckets.  She was an extremely talented musician, a natural percussionist, and everyone on the block loved the rhythms that poured from her palms.    By the time she was twenty-one, Penny was a successful businesswoman.  Now she had everything that she had ever dreamed of and she truly loved to share her wealth and happiness with her family who supported her through all of the hard times.

Question 3. Which of the following is a theme from the passage: Having money is better than not having money. Penny is a good person because she works hard. Money Mark has too much money You don't appreciate the things for which you don't work for.

Question 4. Which of the following is a supporting detail from the passage: Mark wasn’t intelligent. Penny liked the bulls. Penny was poor and miserable. Mark was rich but miserable.

Tammy and Sammy were both students in Mr. Morton’s reading class. Mr Tammy and Sammy were both students in Mr. Morton’s reading class.  Mr. Morton wasn’t too strict about deadlines, and Sammy took advantage of that.  He did all of his homework in his other classes but never bothered to complete Mr. Morton’s reading assignments, figuring that he could complete them later.  Tammy, on the other hand, completed each assignment Mr. Morton assigned the night that he assigned it.  

She had to stay up a little later, but she didn’t want to get a penalty for turning in her reading work late. Tammy knew reading was a core subject and that she had to keep “C” average for the entire year or she would have to go to summer school. When the end of the quarter came, Tammy and Sammy had both planned on going to the Enchanted Castle amusement park, but Mr. Morton called Sammy’s mother, and she grounded Sammy until he turned in all of his work.

That weekend was horrible for Sammy That weekend was horrible for Sammy.  He stayed up until 2:00 AM each night and still couldn’t complete all of the assignments.  The whole while, Tammy had a great time eating pizza at Enchanted Castle, watching movies late at night, and enjoying her weekend free of stress and pressure.  At the end of the quarter, Sammy was lucky to squeak by with a “C” minus in reading while Tammy earned an “A.”  Sammy still hasn’t learned his lesson and probably won’t complete this activity either.

Question 5. Which of the following is a theme from the passage: Tammy is a hard worker. Sammy needs to do his homework. You shouldn’t put off your work. It’s ok to put things off.

Question 6. Which of the following is a supporting detail from the passage: Sammy blew off his work but it caught up with him. Tammy wanted a “C” average. Enchanted Castle is a fun park. Tammy enjoys pizza.

Mr. Pig and Mr. Dog were hanging out at the food court of the animal shopping mall.  Mr. Pig was eating a huge feast of pizza and drinking a large jug of fruit punch and Mr. Dog was watching him eat.  “Hey, Mr. Pig.  If you give me a slice of your pizza, I’ll let you have the next bone I find.”  Mr. Pig declined, even though it hurt his stomach to eat the last three slices of pizza.  “I’m sorry, Mr. Dog,” Mr. Pig said, “but I paid for this pizza and it’s all mine.”  Mr. Dog sighed and waited for Mr. Pig to finish, and then they left the animal mall together.  

On the way out, a hunter spotted them and gave chase. Mr On the way out, a hunter spotted them and gave chase.  Mr. Pig normally could have escaped the hunter but since he was weighed down by such a large meal, Mr. Pig collapsed and the hunter killed him.  Mr. Dog easily escaped.  Later that night while returning to the scene, Mr. Dog caught the scent of something delicious and began digging around a trash can.  He found a large ham bone with lots of meat and marrow still stuck to the bone.  Mr. Dog happily ate.

Question 7. Which of the following is a theme from the passage: Don’t be Mr. Pig. Don't be greedy. Don’t be delicious. Don’t be something that your friends might possibly find enjoyable to eat if you somehow were killed in a tragic accident.

Question 8. Which of the following is a supporting detail from the passage: The animal mall is expensive. Mr. Pig couldn’t escape because he was full. Ham is delicious. Pizza causes heartburn.

 In his sophomore year of high school, Michael Jordan tried out for the varsity basketball team at Laney High School in Wilmington, North Carolina.  But at five feet and eleven inches tall, the coach believed that Jordan was too short to play at that level, so Jordan was cut from the team.  Jordan didn’t let this obstacle defeat him.  In fact, it pushed him to work even harder.  He trained vigorously and grew another four inches the following summer.  When he finally made the varsity squad, Jordan averaged 25 points a game and went on to become one of the greatest basketball players in history. 

Question 9. Which of the following is a theme from the passage: Persistence pays off. Quit before you fail big.. Michael Jordan was the greatest basketball player ever. Don’t listen to your coach.

Question 10. Which of the following is a supporting detail from the passage: Jordan made the movie Space Jam. Jordan quit the team. Jordan continued to train despite being cut from the team. Jordan played for the Bulls.

Category: Vocab (5 pts) Identify the correct definition.

Question 11. The word MUDDLE MOST NEARLY Means: (n.) A confused or disordered condition, a mess; (v.) To mix up in a confused or bungling manner (n.) Something that comes or belongs to one by reason of birth; An inherited lot or portion; A birthright (v.) To waste time; To loiter (adj.) Without a basis in reason or fact; Unjustified

Question 12. The word BREACH MOST NEARLY Means: (adj.) Causing or expressing intense grief, anguish or distress (adj.) Very active, lively; Full of life; Moved to action (adj.) Pertaining to war or military operations (n.) An opening, tear, or rupture.; A violation of a law or promise; (v.) To make a hole or gap in, to break through

Question 13. The word PERENNIAL MOST NEARLY Means: (n.) A shelter from danger or hardship; A refuge (v.) To refer to specifically; To quote (adj.) Friendly in disposition; Good-natured and likable (n.) A plant that lasts for several years; (adj.) Lasting a very long time, enduring

Question 14. The word ADMONISH MOST NEARLY Means: (n.) Agreement or harmony between people, sounds, colors, opinions, etc.; (v.) To be in agreement or harmony, to agree (v.) To warn of a fault, lightly scold (n.) A decoration for food; (v.) To provide or supply with something ornamental, especially food (v.) To read or examine, typically with great care

Question 15. The word SALVAGE MOST NEARLY Means: (adj.) Coming earlier in order of importance or time (adj.) Sad and lonely because deserted, abandoned, or lost; Hopeless (adj.) Fair minded; Free from selfish motives (n.) Property saved from a shipwreck, fire, etc.; (v.) To save from a shipwreck, fire, etc.

Category: Grammar (5pts) Identify the simple subject of the following sentences:

Question 16. School ended early on Wednesday. School ended early None of the Above

Question 16. After school, Nick G. wrote in his diary . School Diary None of the Above

Question 18. The diary was pink with purple hearts on it. pink purple None of the Above

Question 19. Writing in his diary was Nick G.’s favorite thing to do. None of the Above .

Question 20. Dear Diary, I finally talked to a girl. finally I girl None of the Above

Category: Final Question (10 pts) Identify the theme.

Final Question Which of the following is a likely theme to The Butter Battle Book. Everyone eventually dies. Perseverance can overcome any obstacle. The Zooks were prejudice. Never give up believing. War leads to mutual destruction.