1. The student _____ won first place in the science fair worked very hard.
2. This is the park _____ we have our soccer practice.
3. The book, _____ cover was torn, belonged to the library.
4. Tell me _____ you decided to become a teacher.
5. The cake _____ we baked yesterday was delicious.
6. I remember the day _____ we first met.
7. The person to _____ I gave the package was my neighbor.
8. The computer _____ stopped working needs to be repaired.
9. The museum is _____ we saw the dinosaur bones.
10. The movie _____ we watched was based on a true story.
This engaging digital activity helps fourth-grade students master the use of relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why). Through interactive multiple-choice questions, students will learn to identify and correctly use these important parts of speech in context.
By playing this Common Core aligned game, students will:
- Identify and select appropriate relative pronouns in sentences
- Understand when to use specific relative adverbs
- Practice combining sentences using relative pronouns and adverbs
- Apply their knowledge in real-world contexts
- Build confidence in using complex sentence structures
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