A visit to Grandparents House — Reading Comprehension
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L.4.1.A-
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In 'The Camping Mystery,' Zoe and Max use relative pronouns like 'whose,' 'that,' and 'who' to find hidden treasure. This story aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1.A, helping students master these grammar concepts. With fun MCQs, it’s perfect for fourth-grade language arts. Keywords: relative pronouns, whose vs who, that, grammar for kids, educational stories, language arts.
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During a grandparent visiting trip, Zoe found a map that led to a hidden treasure. Her friend Max, who loved adventures, said, “Let’s follow it!” They reached a spot where the map said to dig.
They found a box whose lid was stuck. Inside was a note that read, “This treasure, which I hid years ago, is for you!” It was signed by Zoe’s grandpa, whom she missed dearly.
Zoe smiled, knowing why her grandpa had left the treasure.
Which word completes: “A map ___ led to treasure.”
whothatwhose
Which word completes: “Max, ___ loved adventures, joined her.”
whowhomwhose
Which word completes: “A spot ___ the map said to dig.”
wherewhenwhy
Which word completes: “A box ___ lid was stuck.”
whowhosewhich
What did Zoe find?
A mapA toyA book
Who hid the treasure?
MaxZoe’s grandpaThe teacher
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