Big Talkers

Big Talkers

4th Grade

7 Qs

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Big Talkers

Big Talkers

Assessment

Quiz

English

4th Grade

Hard

Created by

Sarita Aguirre

Used 3+ times

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7 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

  1. 1. The prefix un- helps the reader know that the word unfamiliar in paragraph 8

means —

Partly known

Know together

Known in the past

not known

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

  1. 2. What is the best summary of the selection?

Loud trumpeting sounds are just one of the sounds elephants make. They also

make rumbles, barks, snorts, and cries to communicate with members of the

herd.

Elephants have many more ways of communicating than most people might

think. Elephants use touch, smell, noise, and movement to give one another

messages.

An elephant’s trunk lets an elephant share messages such as “Let’s play” or

“Danger!” The trunk has a sensitive tip for touching other elephants and

picking up smells.

People and elephants both have a larynx, a body part that lets them make

sounds. Elephants “talk” in low sounds, and elephants also use their sense of

touch and smell a lot.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

  1. 3. Based on information in the selection, what is the most likely reason the author

includes the photograph of the baby elephant standing close to its mother?

To suggest that the baby elephant is warning its mother that there is danger

nearby

To show the reader what the baby elephant does to try to get its mother to

play with it

To show the reader what the baby elephant does when it wants its mother to

know it is hungry

To suggest that the baby elephant feels safe and protected when it is near its

mother

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

  1. 4. How do the subheadings provide an overview of the selection?

They identify the ways elephants communicate

They describe important roles in an elephant herd

They tell why elephants need attention

They compare ways that elephants find food

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

  1. 5. Which sentence from the selection supports the idea that elephant herds try to guard themselves from danger?

But an elephant's huge larynx produces very low sounds. (paragraph 3)

Some gestures- a twitch of an ear, a wag of the head- are so small that most people wouldn't even notice them. (paragraph 4)

They think it may help the elephants focus all their attention on the sounds and smells around them. (paragraph 5)

If you ever wonder what an elephant is paying attention to, don't watch its eyes. (paragraph 6)

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

  1. 6. Based on information in paragraph 4, what can the reader infer about elephants?

An elephant's ear help the elephant communicate

Elephants usually feel either happy or scared

A large herd will rarely experience danger

Scientist are confused by an elephant's body language.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

  1. 7. The author includes questions at the end of paragraph 6 most likely --

to show the details scientist want to learn about elephants

to show that an elephant's most important sense is the sense of smell

to show that elephants can identify members in their herd

to show that elephants gather information from different smells