Grammar
What is the contraction for they do?
they'd
What does the beginning of every sentence need to start with?
A capital letter
What does the prefix pre mean?
Before
What will I use when reading/writing if I don't know the meaning of a word?
Context Clues
Spell the opposite of day
night
What is cause and effect?
One thing makes another thing happen
What is a prefix?
a word part that goes at the beginning of a word
What is a noun (4)?
A person, place, thing or animal
What does the prefix re mean?
How many times a week should you read?
Everyday!
Spell the opposite of go
stop
What type of text is full of facts?
nonfiction
What is a suffix?
A word part that goes at the end of a word
What is an adjective?
A word that describes something
When you finish writing an answer on a test, what should you do?
What are the 5 senses?
Taste, touch, sight, smell, hearing
Spell the opposite of ugly
beautiful
What does sequence of events mean?
The order of events in a story
What is the root word for would've?
would have
What should always go at the end of a sentence?
Punctuation. (.!?)
What is the main idea of a book, story, passage?
It is what the story is mostly about.
What kind of book has true facts? Fiction or Non-Fiction?
Fiction
Spell the opposite of sunny
cloudy
What does it mean to make an inference?
It means to figure something out in a story by looking at text evidence and thinking about what you already know to come up with the inference.
What is a verb?
An action word!
What is an example of an abstract noun
Examples-love, fear, mad, sad, courage, etc.
What are some words you use when you are putting a story into sequence order?
First, Next, Last, Then, Finally, In Conclusion, etc.
What does speechless mean?
Not able to speak.
Spell the opposite of noisy
quiet
What is the main idea of a text?
What are words that sounds the same but are spelled different?
homophones
How many syllables does the word classroom have
2
Who draws the pictures in a story?
the Illustrator
What are context clues?
Hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
Spell the opposite of huge
tiny, small, little
What is a prediction?
An educated or informed guess about what will happen next in the story.