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What a Character
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Non-Fiction Text Structures
100

This is when your library book needs to be returned.

What is the due date?

100

When the author stops the action in a book to tell you a memory.

What is Memory Moment?

100

This boy was surprised by his invitation to wizard school on his birthday.

Who is Harry Potter?

100

If you ever feel uncomfortable or scared about content you see or a message you receive online, you should do this.

What is tell your parent(s), teacher or trusted adult?

100

Question is..., Dilemma is..., To solve this..., One answer is..., a Solution is... are all signal phrases for this type of non-fiction text structure.

What is problem and solution?

200

There is a book you really want to read, but someone else has it checked out. You can place this on a book, so that when it is returned, you can be the first in line to check it out.

What is  a hold?

200

You should ask yourself, "Why is the character doing that?" when you see this signpost.

What is contrast and contradiction?

200

This character was able to go on wild adventures after a bulletin board fell on him.

Who is Flat Stanley?

200

Information you should never share online like your name, address or where you go to school.

What is private information?

200

Same as..., similar, alike, as well as, Not only..., both... are all signal words for this type of text structure.

What is compare and contrast?

300

You do this when you want to keep a book after the date of return because you need to finish reading it.

What is renew? What is a renewal?

300

When you're reading and you notice a word, phrase, object, or situation mentioned over and over.

What is Again and Again?

300

This boy found out that Poseidon is his father.

Who is Percy Jackson?

300

Bullying via the computer, cellphone, gaming system or other device. 

What is cyberbullying?

300

First, second, next, then, before, after, finally, now, soon are all signal words for this type of text structure.

What is sequence?

400

Show this to Mr. Clark so he can check out your book on the computer.

What is a barcode?

400

When you are reading and a character suddenly understands, realizes, or figures something out.

What is an Aha Moment?

400

This character tries to avoid the "cheese touch".

Who is Greg Heffley? Who is the Wimpy Kid?

400

Information like your favorite color, your favorite food or sports team that you might share online.

What is personal information?

400

Non-fiction text structure of the following paragraph:

Wild chimpanzess are rapidly disappearing. Some people are trying to solve this problem. Otherwise, chimpanzees may one day exist only in zoos. People are trying to save the rain forests and woodlands where the chimps live from being cut down. It will take many people working together to solve this problem.

What is Problem & Solution?

500

You have to do this to an e-book to read it offline.

What is download? What is download to your device?

500

This is when you're reading and a character takes the main character aside and gives serious advice. 

What is Words of the Wiser?

500

This girl often believes in six impossible things before breakfast.

Who is Alice in Wonderland? Who is Alice?

500

Record of all your online activities including sites you visit, content you create, items you have purchased, search history, etc.

What is your digital footprint? What is a digital footprint?

500

Non-Fiction text structure of the following paragraph:

Chimpanzees and humans are alike in many ways. A baby chimp laughs when its mother tickles it. After chimpanzees fight, they kiss and make up. When one chimpanzee comforts another, it gives it a hug or pat on the back. There are, of course, many ways that chimpanzees and humans are different. Chimpanzees are smaller and stronger than humans. An adult male chimpanzee stands three or four feet tall and weighs about 100 pounds. But a chimpanzee can life more weight than a man who is six feet tall.

What is Compare & Contrast?

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