F.A.s.T. LAND
4th Grade FAST Prep by PPA
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Answer the FAST Prep questions from PASSAGE 1, Before the Pilgrims, Floridians Celebrated the First "Real" Thanksgiving, correctly. Make the clown fall into the water five times to win your reward!
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Great!The clues in the sentence are that archeologists work on NATURAL HISTORY.
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2/5
You are so SMART!Clues in the sentences was that it was a STORMY journey and that the days to get to Florida were NOT EASY.
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3/5
3/5
Great Summary work! The pieces of a summary in an Informational/Non-Fiction text include the author's purpose, the central idea, and important relevant details.
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WOW! As you included in the summary, the central idea is about the real first Thanksgiving. This is what the author wants us to learn most from this informational/non-fiction passage.
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5/5
5/5
Snag your PRIZE! You did it! This answer supports Part A because it shows details of when Menendez and his soldiers, sailors, and settlers joined the local Native Americans for a feast 50 years before the pilgrims.
Prize!
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Use Passage 2, Which First Thanksgiving, to answer FAST Prep questions and win your NEXT prize!
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PART A: What is the central idea of Passage 2, Which First Thanksgiving? Click the image with the correct central idea caption.
People celebrate Thanksgiving all around the World.
Multiple celebrations of thanks occured before the Pilgrims arrived.
2/5
Part B: Which detail supports the answer in Part A? Click the image with the correct supporting detail captioned.
“All of these thanksgiving celebrations happened before the Pilgrims had their feast.” (paragraph 8)
“Sometimes people say that the Pilgrims celebrated America’s ‘First Thanksgiving’.” (paragraph 7)
3/5
How does the title of Passage 2 contribute to the overall meaning of the passage?
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HORSE RACE
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Answer the FAST Prep questions correctly for Passage 3, The Flame, before time runs out. Make your horse reaches the finish line first!
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Read the lines 1-4 from Passage 3 poem, The Flame. How does this stanza develop an idea about light in the poem?
01:30
YOU
The first stanza develops the idea that “beautiful thoughts” are light inside
of a person. (line 1)
The first stanza develops the idea that “the darkest night” is just like the
light inside of a person. (line 2)
The first stanza develops the idea that “the only light” someone has is their
friends and family. (line 7)
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2/5
This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. Part A: What is the theme of “The Flame”?
01:30
YOU
We can use our inner darkness to help us in difficult situations.
The light is an important resource we need to survive.
Even when things are difficult in life, you can focus on the positive.
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2/5
Oops, it's not correct
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3/5
Part B: Which detail from the poem supports the answer to Part A?
01:30
YOU
“in the worst of times I know” (line 10)
“I fill myself with beautiful thoughts” (line 1)
“so in the darkest night” (line 2)
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3/5
Oops, it's not correct
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4/5
This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. Part A: Read the excerpt from the Poem The Flame "I look deep down inside myself and find a little light" What type of figurative language is used?
01:30
YOU
Personification
Metaphor
Hyperbole
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4/5
Oops, incorrect
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5/5
Part B: Which sentence supports your answer to Part A's figurative langauage?
01:30
YOU
The speaker is exaggerating the ability to look down.
The speaker is acting as a human that can't find light.
The speaker is comparing their heart to hope and happy things.
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5/5
Oops, incorrect
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THE HOUSEOF TERROR
Move the light halo tofind the correct answers from Passage 4, Two Places to Call Home.Try to get out without getting scared!
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Part A: What point of view is Passage 4 “Two Places to Call Home” told from? Search the darkness and select the correct answer when you find it.
It is told in the third-person point of view of the narrator.
It is told in the first-person point of view of Grandmother.
It is told from the first-person point of view of the boy.
Drag the halo of light!
2/5
Part B: Select the example of text evidence that support your answer for Part A. Search the darkness and select the correct answer once found.
“Mama and I are going to Ghana. Ghana is a small country on the west
coast of Africa.” (paragraph 2)
“The airline attendants push carts of pretzels and drinks up and down the
tiny aisles.” (paragraph 3)
“Then she rolled the flour into little balls and cooked them in boiling water
until they thickened like oatmeal that has been left sitting in a pan.”
(paragraph 8)
3/5
In Passage 4, how do the settings of the boy’s home and his grandparent’s home contribute to the plot of the story? Search the darkness and select the correct answer once found.
They emphasize the different experiences the boy has in two countries.
They show the boy feels positive at his home and negative about his
grandparents’ home.
They point out the different problems the boy has in two countries.
4/5
What is the theme of of Passage 4, “Two Places to Call Home?”Search the darkness and select the correct answer once found.
Experiences with family can be rewarding.
New skills should be shared with others.
Visiting unfamiliar places is often challenging.
5/5
Read the sentence below from Passage 4. “We climb aboard a rickety old bus and travel to my grandparents’ home.” (paragraph 5) What is the meaning of the word rickety?
little
speady
rundown
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F.A.s.T. LAND
4th Grade FAST Prep by PPA
start
GENIALLYLAND
Awards achieved:
Throw the clown!
Answer the FAST Prep questions from PASSAGE 1, Before the Pilgrims, Floridians Celebrated the First "Real" Thanksgiving, correctly. Make the clown fall into the water five times to win your reward!
Start
1/5
1/5
Great!The clues in the sentence are that archeologists work on NATURAL HISTORY.
Next
2/5
2/5
You are so SMART!Clues in the sentences was that it was a STORMY journey and that the days to get to Florida were NOT EASY.
Next
3/5
3/5
Great Summary work! The pieces of a summary in an Informational/Non-Fiction text include the author's purpose, the central idea, and important relevant details.
Next
4/5
4/5
WOW! As you included in the summary, the central idea is about the real first Thanksgiving. This is what the author wants us to learn most from this informational/non-fiction passage.
Next
5/5
5/5
Snag your PRIZE! You did it! This answer supports Part A because it shows details of when Menendez and his soldiers, sailors, and settlers joined the local Native Americans for a feast 50 years before the pilgrims.
Prize!
Try again!
You have won your first stuffed animal
Next challenge!
GENIALLYLAND
Awards achieved:
Are you sure?
You will need to redo theprevious tests to return to where you are now
Stay
Exit
MIRROR MAZE
Use Passage 2, Which First Thanksgiving, to answer FAST Prep questions and win your NEXT prize!
Start
1/5
PART A: What is the central idea of Passage 2, Which First Thanksgiving? Click the image with the correct central idea caption.
People celebrate Thanksgiving all around the World.
Multiple celebrations of thanks occured before the Pilgrims arrived.
2/5
Part B: Which detail supports the answer in Part A? Click the image with the correct supporting detail captioned.
“All of these thanksgiving celebrations happened before the Pilgrims had their feast.” (paragraph 8)
“Sometimes people say that the Pilgrims celebrated America’s ‘First Thanksgiving’.” (paragraph 7)
3/5
How does the title of Passage 2 contribute to the overall meaning of the passage?
You have won your second stuffed animal
Next challenge!
Try again and give it another go
GENIALLYLAND
Awards achieved:
HORSE RACE
00:10
Answer the FAST Prep questions correctly for Passage 3, The Flame, before time runs out. Make your horse reaches the finish line first!
Start
1/5
Read the lines 1-4 from Passage 3 poem, The Flame. How does this stanza develop an idea about light in the poem?
01:30
YOU
The first stanza develops the idea that “beautiful thoughts” are light inside of a person. (line 1)
The first stanza develops the idea that “the darkest night” is just like the light inside of a person. (line 2)
The first stanza develops the idea that “the only light” someone has is their friends and family. (line 7)
Try again!
1/5
Oops, incorrect
Try again!
2/5
This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. Part A: What is the theme of “The Flame”?
01:30
YOU
We can use our inner darkness to help us in difficult situations.
The light is an important resource we need to survive.
Even when things are difficult in life, you can focus on the positive.
Try again!
2/5
Oops, it's not correct
Try again!
3/5
Part B: Which detail from the poem supports the answer to Part A?
01:30
YOU
“in the worst of times I know” (line 10)
“I fill myself with beautiful thoughts” (line 1)
“so in the darkest night” (line 2)
Try again!
3/5
Oops, it's not correct
Try again!
4/5
This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. Part A: Read the excerpt from the Poem The Flame "I look deep down inside myself and find a little light" What type of figurative language is used?
01:30
YOU
Personification
Metaphor
Hyperbole
Try again!
4/5
Oops, incorrect
Try again!
5/5
Part B: Which sentence supports your answer to Part A's figurative langauage?
01:30
YOU
The speaker is exaggerating the ability to look down.
The speaker is acting as a human that can't find light.
The speaker is comparing their heart to hope and happy things.
Try again!
5/5
Oops, incorrect
Try again!
You've won your third stuffed animal
Next challenge!
GENIALLYLAND
Awards received:
THE HOUSEOF TERROR
Move the light halo tofind the correct answers from Passage 4, Two Places to Call Home.Try to get out without getting scared!
Enter
1/5
Part A: What point of view is Passage 4 “Two Places to Call Home” told from? Search the darkness and select the correct answer when you find it.
It is told in the third-person point of view of the narrator.
It is told in the first-person point of view of Grandmother.
It is told from the first-person point of view of the boy.
Drag the halo of light!
2/5
Part B: Select the example of text evidence that support your answer for Part A. Search the darkness and select the correct answer once found.
“Mama and I are going to Ghana. Ghana is a small country on the west coast of Africa.” (paragraph 2)
“The airline attendants push carts of pretzels and drinks up and down the tiny aisles.” (paragraph 3)
“Then she rolled the flour into little balls and cooked them in boiling water until they thickened like oatmeal that has been left sitting in a pan.” (paragraph 8)
3/5
In Passage 4, how do the settings of the boy’s home and his grandparent’s home contribute to the plot of the story? Search the darkness and select the correct answer once found.
They emphasize the different experiences the boy has in two countries.
They show the boy feels positive at his home and negative about his grandparents’ home.
They point out the different problems the boy has in two countries.
4/5
What is the theme of of Passage 4, “Two Places to Call Home?”Search the darkness and select the correct answer once found.
Experiences with family can be rewarding.
New skills should be shared with others.
Visiting unfamiliar places is often challenging.
5/5
Read the sentence below from Passage 4. “We climb aboard a rickety old bus and travel to my grandparents’ home.” (paragraph 5) What is the meaning of the word rickety?
little
speady
rundown
You have won your fourth stuffed animal
Congratulations!
Try again!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Start Over