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From Seed to Plant
By Maggi WIlson
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Question 1
1.
What does the word tasty mean?
After school, Mother always gives us a tasty snack.
soft
colorful
good for you
with a good flavor
Question 2
2.
What does the word pod mean?
A seed pod fell on the ground below the tree.
nectar
pollen grain
small tree trunk
shell that holds a seed
Question 3
3.
What does the word soak mean?
You must soak the shirt overnight to get out grass stains.
sew together
cover with dirt
make completely dry
make completely wet
Question 4
4.
What does the word root mean?
The plant grew a very long root.
the plant part above ground
the plant part under the soil
the plant part that has flowers
the plant part that catches pollen
Question 5
5.
What does the word shoot mean?
A plant's leaves grow on its shoot.
food that is stored inside a seed
the plant part that grows straight up from the seed
seeds with hooks that stick to an animal's fur
the plant part that takes in minerals from the soil
Question 6
6.
What does the word protective mean?
The mother bear was very protective of her baby cub.
hurtful
keep from harm
selfish
Question 7
7.
What does the word dangerous mean?
The storm could be very dangerous.
safe
possible harm
lovely
Question 8
8.
What does the word tremble mean?
Her legs and arms began to tremble.
shake
fall asleep
get energetic
Question 9
9.
What does the word nibble mean?
The mouse began to nibble on the cheese.
pull
bite
breathe
Question 10
10.
What does the word demolished mean?
The building was old, so it was demolished.
destroyed
saved
ignored
Question 11
11.
Who si the author of this article?
a plant
Gail Gibbons
Fred Gibbons
From Seed to Plant
Question 12
12.
How does the author let readers know about the different parts of a flower?
by writing a poem about it
by labeling the parts on a picture
by telling readers to look in another book
by telling readers to picture it in their minds
Question 13
13.
What must happen FIRST before a seed can begin to grow?
It must have soil.
It must be pollinated.
It must have a pod or fruit.
It must have plenty of water.
Question 14
14.
What sometimes happens when birds eat berries?
The birds cannot fly.
The birds drop the seeds.
The seeds pop out and hit the birds.
The birds grow seeds in their feathers.
Question 15
15.
Read the chart below:
First: Plant a seed in soil.
Next: Water it.
Next:
Than: A shoot grows up toward the sun.
What idea belongs in the empty spot?
A root grows down.
New flowers bloom.
The plant is pollinated.
The plant is fully grown.
Question 16
16.
What is the section called a "FROM SEED TO PLANT" project about?
how to plant a tree
how to grow a garden
how to cook bean soup
how to raise bean plants
Question 17
17.
Why do you need paper int he jar with your bean seeds?
to look pretty
to hold the dirt
to clean the glass
to hold the beans against the glass
Question 18
18.
Why do you MOST LIKELY remove the bean plants from the glass and plant them in soil?
The glass gets dirty.
Plants grow best in soil.
The paper in the glass tears.
The glass takes up too much space.
Question 19
19.
Which word best completes the sentence below?
Miss Ward __________ us apples from her tree.
gave
give
gived
Question 20
20.
Sometimes I ___________ "no" when I mean "yes."
said
say
sayed
Question 21
21.
Yesterday, Rudy _________ a meat pie for lunch.
ate
eat
eated
Question 22
22.
Who ___________ the last piece of cake?
take
taked
took
Question 23
23.
Our neighbors __________ us pears from their tree each fall.
gaved
give
gived
Question 24
24.
Byron hardly ______________ a word in class today.
said
say
sayed
Question 25
25.
Every year, we ____________ our dog for a checkup.
take
taked
tooked