The Magic of Vowel-Consonant-E Words
In a quiet corner of the school library, Sam discovered a peculiar book. On opening it, he found himself in a world made entirely of words! A wise owl explained, "Only by using 'Vowel-Consonant-E' words, can you navigate this world and return home." First, Sam had to cross a chasm. He used the one-syllable word "Ride" and a bike appeared, carrying him across safely. Next, he reached a dense forest. He used the two-syllable word "Explore" and a path magically cleared, leading him through the woodland. Finally, he arrived at a towering castle. A riddle at the gate asked for a three-syllable 'Vowel-Consonant-E' word. Sam thought hard and answered, "Adventure." The castle gate swung open, revealing a portal leading back to the library. Through his adventure, Sam learned about the magic and power of 'Vowel-Consonant-E' words. What an unforgettable journey he had through the land of language!
Question 1
What word did Sam use to cross the chasm?
Ride
Fly
Jump
Run
Swim
Question 2
How did Sam clear a path through the dense forest?
By shouting
By cutting trees
By using the word 'Explore'
By using the word 'Adventure'
By using the word 'Forest'
Question 3
What type of word did the owl say to use to navigate the world and return home?
Vowel-Consonant-E words
Adverbs
Prepositions
Nouns
Adjectives
Question 4
What was the three-syllable word Sam used to open the castle gate?
Castle
Adventure
Journey
Explore
Library
Question 5
What did Sam learn through his adventure?
The importance of reading
The magic and power of 'Vowel-Consonant-E' words
How to ride a bike
How to explore a forest
How to climb a castle
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Assign the ReadTheory pretest to determine students' reading levels.
