Selection Test. Leah s Pony. Grade 4 Unit 6 Week 1. Fill in the bubble next to the best answer.



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Grade 4 Unit 6 Week 1 Selection Test Fill in the bubble next to the best answer. Leah s Pony 1. Leah s pony was sturdy. If something is sturdy, itis. A. scared B. weak C. rugged D. broken 2. Leah brushed the pony s coat until it glistened. Glistened means. A. looked soft or polished B. looked tangled C. reflected like a mirror D. looked sticky 3. The narrator refers to an old truck overflowing with household goods. If the truck is overflowing, it means. A. the truck is full of water B. the truck is packed full C. the truck is going to crash D. the truck is going the speed limit 4. Why is there an auction? A. The seeds dried up and blew away. B. The bank wants to sell cattle and chickens. C. Leah s father borrowed money and can t pay back the bank. D. Leah s family wants to move. 5. What happens at the auction? A. Leah s family loses all their possessions. B. The neighbors buy everything and then give it back to Leah s family. C. The man in the big hat rides Leah s pony. D. Leah buys her father s tractor for five hundred dollars. 6. What caused the hard times? A. too many rainy days B. strange voices at the farm C. hot, dry, dusty weather D. the big auction Selection Test Grade 4

Grade 4 Unit 6, Week 1 7. During the hard times, Mama did nice things for the family. What does that show about what people often do during difficult times? A. They forget about what is important. B. They try to create happy moments. C. They grow angry at each other. D. They learn to work together. B Answer the questions below using complete sentences. 8. How does Leah feel about her pony? Use details from the story to support your answer. 9. What lessons about problem-solving does this story teach? Explain. 10. How might this story be different if it were taking place in your town and in the present day? 499 Selection Test Grade 4 499 Unit 6/Week 1

Grade 4 Unit 6 Week 2 Selection Test Fill in the bubble next to the best answer. The Gold Rush Game 1. Eric gets annoyed when Matt dares him to press the button on the computer. To be annoyed is to be. A. scared B. excited C. angry D. silly 2. Eric s dad finds a reference to an 1849 land claim filed by his ancestor. A reference is a. A. clue to a riddle B. mention in a source of information C. piece of paper D. statement that says one thing but means another 3. The two boys find themselves standing near miners and prospectors. Prospectors are people who are. A. searching for gold B. from another time C. from another country D. from the same family 4. Eric s parents want him to learn more about the Gold Rush because. A. gold makes people rich B. there might be another one some day C. it is part of his family history D. parents want their children to know about historical events 5. The reader knows this story is science fiction because it. A. is about science B. allows characters to go back in time C. is about two kids who play a science game D. allows characters to go forward into the future 6. What happens after the earthquake? A. The boys fall into the river and Mr. Wong saves them. B. Eric falls into the river and Matt saves him. C. Mr. Wong falls into the river and the boys save him. D. Matt falls into the river and Eric saves him. Selection Test Grade 4

Grade 4 Unit 6, Week 2 7. How would you describe Eric s character development through the course of this story? A. At first he is interested in his family history, but then he gets bored. B. He is very silly and then gets serious. C. He is disobedient and then obedient. D. At first he is not interested in his family history, but then he is excited by it. B Answer the questions below using complete sentences. 8. How might the boys appear out of place to the prospector? 9. How would this story be different if it were written from Eric s parents point of view? 10. If you had to write a different ending to this story what would it be? Why? 501 Selection Test Grade 4 501 Unit 6/Week 2

Grade 4 Unit 6 Week 3 Selection Test Fill in the bubble next to the best answer. Taking the Lead 1. Dolores Huerta spent decades helping people. A decade means. A. a period of twenty years B. winter C. a period of ten years D. months 2. In 1955, Dolores Huerta became active in community service. People who are active. A. become involved B. think about something C. set up equipment D. do not take part 3. Dolores Huerta and César Chávez helped transform the lives of farmworkers. In this story, transform means Huerta and Chávez. A. encouraged farmworkers to accept things as they are B. organized meetings C. taught them to read and understand English D. changed the lives of farmworkers 4. Huerta pushed for a law to allow voting in Spanish because. A. without a law like this, people s rights would be violated B. many farmworkers couldn t read or understand English C. the farmworkers were going to lose their jobs D. the laws were fair for everyone 5. Dolores Huerta says the secret of change is. A. getting an education B. standing up for your rights C. organizing meetings D. taking responsibility 6. Which statement is a generalization that is supported by this selection? A. Many of Huerta s students came to school hungry and needing new shoes. B. Huerta is the mother of 11 children. C. Huerta and César Chávez rarely worked together. D. The National Farm Workers Association was started in 1962. Selection Test Grade 4

Grade 4 Unit 6, Week 3 7. Because many farmworkers did not know English, Huerta. A. worked as an official translator B. taught English classes in the evening C. decided to learn Spanish herself D. supported changing requirements for driver s license exams B Answer the questions below using complete sentences. 8. What did Dolores Huerta have in common with César Chávez? 9. What were the biggest problems that California farmworkers faced when Huerta helped form the Community Service Organization in 1955? 10. Why did the National Farm Workers Service Center start building homes and apartments? 503 Selection Test Grade 4 503 Unit 6/Week 3

Grade 4 Unit 6 Week 4 Selection Test Fill in the bubble next to the best answer. Snowflake Bentley 1. Willie Bentley used a microscope to magnify snow crystals. Magnify means. A. freeze B. make something look larger C. take pictures of D. study for many years 2. Willie had to walk fast or the snowflake would evaporate before he could take its picture. To evaporate is to. A. disappear B. crystallize C. get dirty D. stop doing 3. Many artists use Willie s photographs to inspire their own work. To inspire artists means to. A. discourage them B. encourage them C. give them materials D. pay them 4. Where did Willie grow up? A. Wisconsin B. Rhode Island C. South Dakota D. Vermont 5. How can you tell that Willie would grow up to be a scientist? A. From a very early age, he has read encyclopedias and studied snowflakes. B. He loves the cold weather. C. He likes to build snow forts and throw snowballs. D. His first camera was as expensive as his father s herd of ten cows. 6. Willie makes a scientific discovery early on that. A. all snowflakes are alike B. snowflakes have ice in them C. no two snowflakes are the same D. snowflakes melt easily Selection Test Grade 4

Grade 4 Unit 6, Week 4 7. His town honored Willie with a. A. fountain B. flagpole C. monument D. park bench B Answer the questions below using complete sentences. 8. How would you describe Willie s method of photographing snowflakes? 9. What are the two main things Willie finds out about snowflakes? 10. Why is the microscope important to many branches of science? 505 Selection Test Grade 4 505 Unit 6/Week 4

Grade 4 Unit 6 Week 5 Selection Test Name How Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning A Fill in the bubble next to the best answer. 1. Ben Franklin wrote hilarious stories that made his readers laugh. If a story is hilarious, it is. A. not true B. airy and short C. funny D. nonfiction 2. After the American colonies won independence from Great Britain, Ben Franklin helped create a new government. Independence means. A. freedom B. tax money C. an invention D. an award 3. Ben Franklin s inventions often came in handy, meaning that they were. A. surprising B. based on other people s work C. failures at first D. useful 4. One of Ben Franklin s famous inventions is the. A. light bulb B. kite C. lightning rod D. electricity 5. Ben Franklin invented bifocals so that people could see. A. in bright sunlight B. up close and far away C. while swimming underwater D. in dark rooms 6. When Ben Franklin said, An apple a day keeps the doctor away, he meant. A. eat healthful food such as fruit B. get checkups at the doctor C. don t pay a doctor s bill with an apple D. exercise daily 506 Selection Test Grade 4 506 Unit 6/Week 5

Grade 4 Unit 6, Week 5 7. Ben Franklin spent time in. A. Japan B. Australia C. France D. India B Answer the questions below using complete sentences. 8. Name the Ben Franklin invention that you think was the most important. Support your answer. 9. If Ben Franklin were alive today, what problem do you think he would be interested in solving? How do you think he would go about it? 10. The French honored Ben Franklin with a medallion reading, He snatched the lightning from heaven and the scepter from tyrants. If you created an honor for Benjamin Franklin, what would it be? What would it read? 507 Selection Test Grade 4 507 Unit 6/Week 5