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Kindergarten Parts of Speech CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.K.1, L.K.1d
               did you get up?
  1. Who
  2. What
  3. When
  4. Where
  5. Why
  6. How
Kindergarten Capitalization and Punctuation CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.K.2, L.K.2b
Finish the sentence with the correct end punctuation.

Sophie went to school     .     
Kindergarten Sentence Structure
Wash your hands before you eat dinner.
  1. asking
  2. telling
  3. exclamation
Kindergarten Parts of Speech CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.K.1, L.K.1d
               was your day?
  1. Who
  2. What
  3. Where
  4. When
  5. Why
  6. How
Kindergarten Sentence Structure
Do you have any pets?
  1. telling
  2. asking
  3. exclamation
Kindergarten Parts of Speech CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.K.2, L.K.2b
Identify the punctuation mark in the sentence below.
I love you!
  1. Period
  2. Exclamation point
  3. Question mark
Kindergarten Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.K.1f
Which sentence describes the picture below?
Profession - Farmer - Small
  1. The farmer is wearing.
  2. The farmer is in the garden.
  3. The farmer is wearing a hat.
  4. The farmer is.
Kindergarten Parts of Speech CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.K.2, L.K.2b
Identify the punctuation mark in the sentence below.
Where are you going?
  1. Period
  2. Exclamation point
  3. Question mark
Kindergarten Subject-Verb Agreement CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.K.1b
Pick the correct word for the blank.

She                 with her dad.
  1. goes
  2. go
Kindergarten Adjectives CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.K.5, L.K.5c
Which is something that is YOUNG?
  1. a kitten
  2. a cat
Kindergarten Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.K.1f
Which sentence describes the picture?
Animal - Sheep
  1. This is a yak.
  2. The sheep is fluffy.
  3. The sheep is yellow.
  4. The yak is brown.
Kindergarten Prepositions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.K.1, L.K.1e
Write the correct preposition(s) in the blanks.
Would you like to go      by     plane or      by     train?
Kindergarten Sentence Structure
Clean your room before you play games.
  1. asking
  2. exclamation
  3. telling
Kindergarten Sentence Structure
Ouch, that really hurts!
  1. telling
  2. exclamation
  3. asking
Kindergarten Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.K.1f
Which sentence describes the picture below?
Letter Z - Color - Lowercase
  1. The letter z.
  2. Is blue.
  3. This is the letter z.
  4. This is the letter s.
Kindergarten Parts of Speech CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.K.2, L.K.2b
Identify the punctuation mark in the sentence below.
How old are you?
  1. Period
  2. Exclamation point
  3. Question mark
Kindergarten Sentence Structure
Would you like some cookies and milk?
  1. asking
  2. telling
  3. exclamation
Kindergarten Capitalization and Punctuation CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.K.2, L.K.2b
Finish the sentence with the correct end punctuation.

Get to work      !     
Kindergarten Sentence Structure CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.K.1f
Which sentence describes the picture below?
Person - Medium
  1. The girl is wearing a green dress.
  2. The boy is sad.
  3. The girl is tall.
  4. The boy is wearing a red shirt.
Kindergarten Sentence Structure
John is wearing a red shirt.
  1. asking
  2. telling
  3. exclamation
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