Grammar
What is pre? What does it mean?
A prefix that means before.
What does the suffix -s mean?
more than one
What type of book is Harry Potter?
Fiction
21 students are going on a field trip. Each student brings three dollars. How much money do they have in all?
$63
What is conflict and solution?
the problem and how it got fixed
what is the meaning of the word reveal?
Show
What genre is a book about the life cycle of a butterfly?
nonfiction
What is a strategy you can use when trying to find evidence in a text?
RACE
There are 11 more adults than children at a School dance. There are 54 adults at the School dance. How many children are at the School dance?
43 Children
What type of text is full of true facts?
nonfiction
What is a suffix?
A word part that goes at the end of a word
Name the steps of an Informational writing piece
Introduction (hook), detail #1, detail #2, detail #3, Conclusion
If a text uses the words "he", "she", or "they" to tell a story.
- is it third-person or first-person?
What is third-person point of view?
Hollis has 17 more books than Aly.
Ally has 44 books. How many books does Hollis have?
27 books
What does sequence of events mean?
The order of events in a story
What is the past tense of hope?
hoped
What part of your narrative is at the end?
conclusion
What type of writing do I need to use dialogue?
Narrative
Katie has 54 marbles. She puts them into 6 equal groups. How many marbles does she put into each group?
9 marbles
What is the lesson of a story called?
a moral or theme
What does the prefix re mean? Give an example.
What is the purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph?
It explains what your paragraph will be about so your readers get an idea of what they're about to read.
Where can I find the main idea in a text?
Usually at the beginning of a text.
Tatym and his friends had some blueberries. They ate 39 blueberries. They have 21 blueberries left. How many blueberries did Tatym and his friends have at first?
60 blueberries
What is an adverb? Bonus... give an 3 examples
A word that adds on, or describes a verb