Reading
Reading
Writing
Conventions
Conventions
100
Describing something by comparing it with something else.
What is figurative language?
100
A phrase consisting of a preposition and its object.
What is a prepositional phrase?
100
The stage of the writing process in which you make corrections.
What is editing?
100
This possessive pronoun completes the sentence, Chang and Audrey made ________ kites together.
What is the word their?
100
The following sentence is a ________ sentence: Where is the school?
What is interrogative?
200
Retelling using only the main ideas or most important details.
What is summarizing?
200
These are at the beginning of a section to inform the reader of what the information is about. They would be found in a non-fiction text.
What is a heading?
200
The correct spelling in the list: 1-revew 2-reeview 3-review 4-raview
What is 3-review?
200
This is the complete subject in the sentence: Karen and I played volleyball with our friends.
What is Karen and I?
200
This punctuation is missing from the sentence: Dont let Rachel forget her chores.
What is an apostrophe?
300
The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem.
What is meter?
300
From whose perspective the story is being told.
What is point of view?
300
The type of writing that would convince your principal to buy extra recess equipment.
What is persuasive writing?
300
Come to the principal's office now. This is a/an ________ sentence.
What is imperative?
300
The relationship between the words: valuable and worthless (antonyms or synonyms)
What are antonyms?
400
Conversations between characters in a story or drama.
What is dialogue?
400
The text structure in which things are listed in a certain order, step-by-step.
What is sequencing?
400
This part of a book lists page numbers for certain words, names, and topics.
What is the index?
400
The following sentence is __________. Jack stood on the deck of the ship.
What is declarative?
400
These are used to combine two sentences into one compound sentence.
What are coordinating conjunctions?
500
Pictures in a story.
What are illustrations?
500
Exaggerated or made-up stories told about people, places, or events (often in nature).
What is mythology?
500
This type of writing gives information about a topic.
What is informational/explanatory/expository writing?
500
These are words to make your writing flow or to put things in a sequential order.
What are transitional or time order words?
500
This word out of the list (novel, nose, notepaper, nowhere) is found between the guide words, nothing-now, on a dictionary page.
What is novel?
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