小学生英単語テスト(10問)
【動詞】「食べる」を英語で書きましょう。
【動詞】「遊ぶ」を英語で書きましょう。
【名詞】「犬」を英語で書きましょう。
【名詞】「本」を英語で書きましょう。
【形容詞】「大きい」を英語で書きましょう。
【形容詞】「やさしい」を英語で書きましょう。
【疑問詞】「何」を英語で書きましょう。
【疑問詞】「どこ」を英語で書きましょう。
【名詞】「学校」を英語で書きましょう。
【動詞】「見る」を英語で書きましょう。
英単語テスト(穴埋め式)
I ___ lunch every day. (「食べる」)
We ___ in the park. (「遊ぶ」)
This is my pet ___. (「犬」)
I read a ___. (「本」)
This bag is ___. (「大きい」)
She is very ___. (「やさしい」)
___ is this? (「何」)
___ is my school? (「どこ」)
I go to ___. (「学校」)
I can ___ the stars. (「見る」)
英単語テスト(応用・10問)
He ___ soccer every Sunday. (「する」三単現)
My brother ___ like carrots. (「~しない」否定文)
Do you ___ TV after dinner? (「見る」疑問文)
She ___ an apple now. (「食べる」三単現)
They ___ to school by bus. (「行く」)
We ___ have a cat. (「~しない」否定文)
Does your father ___ coffee? (「飲む」疑問文)
This flower is very ___. (「きれいな」形容詞)
___ is standing at the door? (「だれ」疑問詞)
He ___ a book in the library. (「読む」三単現)
英単語テスト(ハイレベル・10問)
He ___ to the park yesterday. (「行く」過去形)
They ___ not play baseball last Sunday. (「する」過去の否定文)
What ___ you eat for breakfast? (「食べる」過去の疑問文)
She ___ a letter now. (「書く」三単現)
We ___ not have school today. (「~しない」否定文)
Did you ___ soccer after school? (「する」過去の疑問文)
My father ___ coffee every morning. (「飲む」三単現)
This mountain is very ___. (「高い」形容詞)
Where ___ they play yesterday? (「する」過去の疑問文)
He ___ an English book last night. (「読む」過去形)
英単語テスト(応用10問)
She ___ (make) a cake yesterday.
We ___ (have) a party last night.
He ___ (buy) a new bag last week.
They ___ (run) to the station this morning.
I ___ (find) my pen on the desk three days ago.
My mother ___ (teach) me English when I was young.
He ___ (swim) in the pool last summer.
We ___ (give) flowers to the teacher when she retired from school.
She ___ (sit) on the chair when the meeting was over.
He ___ (begin) his homework at 7 o’clock.
答え
eat
play
dog
book
big
kind
what
where
school
see / look
答えまとめ
eat
play
dog
book
big
kind
What
Where
school
see / look
答えまとめ
plays
does not / doesn’t
watch
eats
go
do not / don’t
drink
beautiful
Who
reads
答えまとめ
went
did
did
writes
do
play
drinks
tall / high
did
read (※発音は [red])
答えまとめ
made
had
bought
ran
found
taught
swam
gave
sat
began
Why Do We Need to Study?
Have you ever thought, “Why do I need to study?” Sometimes studying feels boring. We sit with books, do homework, or solve math problems, and it doesn’t always seem fun. But studying is more than just schoolwork—it’s a key that can open many doors in life.
First, studying helps us understand the world. Imagine playing a video game without learning the rules—you would be confused and lose quickly. Life is the same. Science teaches us how plants grow and how stars shine. History tells us about people who changed the world. Math helps us count, measure, and solve real problems. Studying makes life easier to understand.
Second, studying gives us skills for the future. Do you dream of being a doctor, teacher, pilot, or inventor? All of these jobs need learning. A doctor must study to help sick people. A teacher studies to guide students. A pilot studies to fly safely. Without learning, we can’t reach our goals.
Third, studying makes us grow as people. Reading books, writing stories, or solving puzzles trains our brains. Just like running makes our legs strong, studying makes our minds strong. A strong mind helps us make good choices, understand others, and live wisely.
Also, studying international studies is important today. We live in a world where people from different countries meet and work together. By learning about other cultures and languages, we become kinder and more open-minded. We can make friends across the world and build peace together.
Finally, studying is not just about grades—it’s about freedom. If you can read, no one can trick you. If you can think, you can solve problems yourself. If you can dream, studying helps you make those dreams real.
So, why do we need to study? Because it gives us knowledge, skills, strength, and freedom. It helps us live wisely, follow our dreams, and make the world better.
Studying is not a punishment—it’s a superpower. And the best part? That superpower is open to anyone who is willing to learn.
Questions
What do you think those “doors” really mean?
What lesson is hidden in that example?
In what ways can a strong mind help us in everyday life?
How can learning about other countries help us make the world a better place?
Do you agree? Why or why not? Give one reason from your own thinking.
Iga The Home of Ninjas, Poetry, and Kind People
Iga is a small city in Mie Prefecture, Japan. It is famous for something very exciting: ninjas! A long time ago, Iga was the home of real ninjas who were smart and brave. They knew how to move quietly, climb walls, and hide in the forest. Today, you can visit the Iga Ninja Museum. There, you can see ninja houses with secret doors, try throwing shuriken (ninja stars), and even wear a ninja costume!
But Iga is not only about ninjas. It is also the hometown of a very famous poet named Matsuo Bash?. He wrote short poems called haiku that talk about nature and feelings. Here is one of his most famous haiku:
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ふるいけや かわずとびこむ みずのおと
(Furu ike ya / kawazu tobikomu / mizu no oto)
“An old pond?
a frog jumps in,
the sound of water.”
閑さや 岩にしみ入る 蝉の声
“Shizukesa ya / Iwa ni shimiiru / Semi no koe”
“Such stillness— / the cicadas’ voices / sink into the rocks.”
What does it mean?
This haiku was written by Matsuo Bashō in the quiet mountains.
It was so peaceful and still that the sound of the cicadas (semi) felt like it was soaking into the rocks.
Bashō was not just hearing the sound. He was feeling it with his heart.
Why is it special?
Even though cicadas are usually loud, in this poem, their sound makes the silence feel even deeper.
Bashō shows how we can feel nature with our hearts, not just with our ears or eyes.
The poem is quiet, beautiful, and full of feeling.
This poem sounds very simple, but it tells us something deep. Basho was sitting near a quiet, old pond. Everything was still. Then, a little frog jumped into the water? plop! The sound broke the silence. This haiku makes us feel calm, like we are there too, listening to nature. It shows how something very small can be beautiful and important.
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In Iga, you can visit the Basho Memorial Museum or walk along quiet paths he once walked on. The trees, mountains, and rivers in Iga are just like the ones in his poems.
There is also a small but pretty Iga Castle. Long ago, it protected the town. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom around it. In autumn, red and orange leaves fall like a dream.
Another special place in Iga is Ueki Shrine. This is a quiet and peaceful shrine in the forest. People come here to pray for good health and happiness. Big trees surround it, and during festivals, many families come. Children laugh, eat festival snacks, and enjoy fun games.
People in Iga are very kind. They make a special type of pottery called Iga-yaki. Each bowl or cup is made by hand, with care and love. When you walk around Iga, people smile and say hello.
Iga is different from big, busy cities. It’s a place full of green nature, interesting history, and warm hearts. In Iga, you can feel like a ninja, a poet, and a good friend all in one day. It’s a place that will stay in your heart forever.
Questions
1.What is Iga most famous for?
2.What can you do at the Iga Ninja Museum?
a. Ride a roller coaster
b. Eat ninja food
c. Wear a ninja costume and throw shuriken
d. Climb a real mountain
3.Who was Matsuo Bashō?
4.What is special about Ueki Shrine?
5.What kind of people live in Iga?
a. Mean and busy
b. Quiet and shy
c. Rich and famous
d. Kind and friendly
✅ Answers
1.It is famous for ninjas.
2.c. Wear a ninja costume and throw shuriken
3.A famous poet who wrote haiku.
4.It is a peaceful place where people pray for good luck and health.
5.Kind and friendly