Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measures 1 skill from
Measures 1 skill from
Track each student's skills and progress in your Mastery dashboards
With a free account, teachers can
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
12 questions
Show answers
- Q1Every story has a theme.FalseTrue30sELAGSE6RL2
- Q2A story can have more than one theme.TrueFalse30sELAGSE6RL2
- Q3The theme of a story is stated explicitly in the text.FalseTrue30sELAGSE6RL2
- Q4You have to agree with the theme of a story in order to identify it.TrueFalse30sELAGSE6RL2
- Q5Everyone who reads a story will interpret its theme the same way.FalseTrue30sELAGSE6RL2
- Q6A word that is synonymous with theme is...charactertopicplotmessage30sELAGSE6RL2
- Q7The theme of a story is revealed...implicitlyexplicitlyin the first chapterin the summary on the back30sELAGSE6RL2
- Q8Which word is NOT synonymous with theme?MessageTopicMoralLesson30sELAGSE6RL2
- Q9Which of the options is an example of a theme?Robert Frost likes goldNatureSeasons changeNothing lasts forever30sELAGSE6RL2
- Q10What is the theme of the story "The Tortoise and the Hare"?DeterminationThe hare is fastSpeedSlow and steady wins the race30sELAGSE6RL2
- Q11What is a theme of the story "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"?People will not trust you if you lieWolves are badHonestyThe little boy was a trickster30sELAGSE6RL2
- Q12What is a theme of the story "The Ugly Duckling"?Don't judge a book by its coverSwans are better than ducksThe duck is uglyBeauty30sELAGSE6RL2