No Talking Literacy Skills Test 5 th grade. 1. Who is the principal of Truman Elementary school? A) Mrs Trunchbull B) Mr Hensely C) Mr Kelling D) Mr Webb.

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No Talking Literacy Skills Test 5 th grade

1. Who is the principal of Truman Elementary school? A) Mrs Trunchbull B) Mr Hensely C) Mr Kelling D) Mr Webb

2. What was the picture that Clay drew? A) dog B) chicken C) donkey D) fish

3. What genre is this book? A) mystery B) realistic fiction C) historical fiction D) fantasy

4. Which event happened first? A) Food fight. B) Clay got his hair cut. C) Mr Kelling’s door got painted. D) Mitch came home from jail.

5. What is the cause of the cops coming to Clay’s house? A) Mr Kelling’s door got painted. B) Someone drew on Clay’s picture. C) Clay drew the picture that looked like Mr Kelling. D) Food fight.

6. What is an effect of Mitch coming home from jail? A) Clay became a better person. B) Clay got suspended from school. C) Clay had to stay after school. D) Food fight

7. Which is an opinion? A) Clay looked weird with his new haircut. B) Clay’s self portrait had black marks on it. C) Mr Kelling’s door was painted. D). Their was a food fight in the cafeteria.

8. Which one is a fact from the book? A) Clay is a good student. B) Clay did not paint Mr Kelling’s door C) Clay drawing of a donkey was excellent. D) Hank is a mean person.

9. What is something that didn’t happen in the book? A) Hank and Clay were best friends. B) Hank and Clay didn’t get along for a while C) Clay spent time in jail. D) Mitch spent time in jail.

10. Who painted Mr Kelling’s door? A) Clay B) Mitch C) Hank D) Mrs Ormin

11. Which event happened last? A) Hank and Clay had a heated dodge ball game. B) Halloween. C) The cops showed up at Clay’s house. D) Clay won the art contest.

12. What did not happen at the end of the book? A) Hank gave Clay some drawing pencils B) Hank and Clay are getting along C) Clay and Mitch played dodgeball D) Clay and Hank have a fight by the swing set.

13. Which event will most likely happen next? A) Clay will get sent to the principal’s office. B) Mitch will go back to jail. C) Clay will re-do his self portrait. D) There will be another food fight.