All 1st Grade Reading Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : 1st Grade Reading
Which word does not belong with the others?
Hint: Think of long and short vowels.
Make
Sad
Rake
Mate
Sad
To help us answer this question, say each of the answer choices aloud to yourself.
Rake
Make
Mate
Sad
Now, let's look at the vowels in each of the words.
Rake
Make
Mate
Sad
All of the vowels are the letter a, but do they all sound the same? No, they do not.
Rake, make, and mate all have a long vowel sound.
Sad has a short vowel sound. Since only one of the words has a short vowel sound, that is the word that does not belong with the others.
Example Question #2 : 1st Grade Reading
Which word does not belong with the others?
Hint: Think of long and short vowels.
Act
Bat
Map
Cake
Cake
To help us answer this question, say each of the answer choices aloud to yourself.
Act
Bat
Map
Cake
Now, let's look at the vowels in each of the words.
Act
Bat
Map
Cake
All of the vowels are the letter a, but do they all sound the same? No, they do not.
Act, bat, and map all have a short vowel sound.
Cake has a long vowel sound. Since only one of the words has a long vowel sound, that is the word that does not belong with the others.
Example Question #3 : 1st Grade Reading
The Cats
Pam and Tom are two cats. They live in the park and watch as the days go by.
Tom likes to watch the birds fly around the park. He watches them fly up in the tree tops and down to the ground. Tom’s favorite bird is the Blue Jay because he loves the color blue.
Pam likes to watch the kids play in the park. She watches as a boy goes down the slide and a girl swings on the swing set. Pam’s favorite part about the park is the slide. She is too scared to slide down the slide, but she likes to watch the kids slide down.
Where do the cats live?
The slide
The park
The swing
The tree
The park
The second sentence of the story, "The Cats", tell us that Pam and Tom live in the park.
"Pam and Tom are two cats. They live in the park and watch as the days go by."
Example Question #1 : Fluency And Comprehension
The Cats
Pam and Tom are two cats. They live in the park and watch as the days go by.
Tom likes to watch the birds fly around the park. He watches them fly up in the tree tops and down to the ground. Tom’s favorite bird is the Blue Jay because he loves the color blue.
Pam likes to watch the kids play in the park. She watches as a boy goes down the slide and a girl swings on the swing set. Pam’s favorite part about the park is the slide. She is too scared to slide down the slide, but she likes to watch the kids slide down.
What does Tom like to do in the park?
Watch the swings
Slide down the slide
Swing on the swings
Watch the birds fly around the park
Watch the birds fly around the park
The second paragraph in the story, "The Cats", starts by telling us that Tom likes to watch the birds fly around the park.
"Tom likes to watch the birds fly around the park. He watches them fly up in the tree tops and down to the ground. Tom’s favorite bird is the Blue Jay because he loves the color blue."
Example Question #2 : Fluency And Comprehension
The Cats
Pam and Tom are two cats. They live in the park and watch as the days go by.
Tom likes to watch the birds fly around the park. He watches them fly up in the tree tops and down to the ground. Tom’s favorite bird is the Blue Jay because he loves the color blue.
Pam likes to watch the kids play in the park. She watches as a boy goes down the slide and a girl swings on the swing set. Pam’s favorite part about the park is the slide. She is too scared to slide down the slide, but she likes to watch the kids slide down.
What does Pam like to do in the park?
Watch the kids play in the park
Watch for Blue Jays in the park
Slide down the slide
Swing on the swings
Watch the kids play in the park
The third paragraph in the story, "The Cats", starts by telling us that Pam likes to watch the kids play in the park.
"Pam likes to watch the kids play in the park. She watches as a boy goes down the slide and a girl swings on the swing set. Pam’s favorite part about the park is the slide. She is too scared to slide down the slide, but she likes to watch the kids slide down."
Example Question #6 : 1st Grade Reading
Select the answer the shows a question sentence.
I'm sorry that I was not at school today.
I'm so happy to see you!
Did you answer the door?
I ran to the store today.
Did you answer the door?
A question sentence is easy to identify because it will end with a question mark "?". The sentence will also ask something, it won't tell you something.
Of the choices, only one sentence ends with a question mark and is the correct answer choice, "Did you answer the door?"
Example Question #2 : Print Concepts
What letter comes after M in the alphabet?
N
L
P
O
N
If we don't know the answer off the top of our head, let's say the alphabet to help us remember.
A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z
The question asks us which letter comes after M, which we can see is N.
Example Question #7 : 1st Grade Reading
Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
I swam in the pool yesterday.
More than one person
One person
One person
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
The subject is who or what a sentence is about.
"I swam in the pool yesterday."
"I" is the subject, and I means me, which is just one person. The sentence is about one person.
Example Question #8 : 1st Grade Reading
Select the word that is a noun.
Sad
Funny
Jump
Dog
Dog
A noun is a person, place, or thing.
"Dog" is the correct answer because it is a thing.
Example Question #1 : 1st Grade Reading
Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
We went to the store today.
One person
More than one person
More than one person
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
"We went to the store today. "
"We" is the subject, and we means more than one person. The sentence is about more than one person.