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Instructions

Welcome! This is a fun entrance test to see all the amazing things you know. Read each question carefully and do your best. Good luck!

English Section

  • 1. Read the short story and answer the questions below.

    Felix was not an ordinary fox. He had a coat as red as a sunset and a tail with a brilliant white tip. He was a swift runner, able to dart through the forest silently. His favorite activity was not chasing rabbits, but collecting smooth, colorful stones from the riverbed. He had a secret stash of them hidden under the roots of an old oak tree.

    A) What did Felix like to collect?

    B) What does the word swift mean in the story?

    slow fast sleepy

  • 2. Unscramble the letters to form a word that matches the clue.

    A) A place with many books: R B Y L A R I

    B) The opposite of hot: L C D O

  • 3. Circle the adjective (describing word) in the following sentence.

    The happy cat slept on the warm rug.

Math Section

  • 1. Solve the following problems.

    A) 345 + 167 = B) 810 - 255 =
    C) 32 × 4 = D) 63 ÷ 7 =
  • 2. Word Problem: Maya is saving her money for a new bicycle that costs $150. She has already saved $85. How much more money does she need to save?

  • 3. In the number 7,492, what is the value of the digit 4?

    4
    40
    400
    4,000

Science Section

  • 1. All living things need certain things to survive. Name two of them.

    1.

    2.

  • 2. What are the three states of matter?

    , , and .

  • 3. Which of these is a source of light?

    Moon
    Sun
    Mirror

  • 4. Is a magnet pulling a paperclip towards it a PUSH or a PULL force?

Answer Key

English Section

  1. A) Smooth, colorful stones

    B) fast

  2. A) LIBRARY

    B) COLD

  3. The adjectives are happy and warm. (Credit for circling either one).

Math Section

  1. A) 512

    B) 555

    C) 128

    D) 9

  2. $150 - $85 = $65. She needs to save $65 more.
  3. 400

Science Section

  1. Any two of the following: Water, Air (Oxygen), Food (Nutrients), Shelter/Space.
  2. Solid, Liquid, Gas
  3. Sun
  4. PULL
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