5th Grade
ELA
5th Grade
ELA
5th Grade
ELA
5th Grade
ELA
5th Grade
ELA
100

Where does the thesis statement belong?

The last sentence of the introduction paragraph?

100

These are: "  "

And when do you use them?

Quotation marks


Used for dialogue (conversation)

100

The boy was exhausted after running so much.

What does exhausted mean?

Very tired 

100

Which punctuation ends a question?

Question mark 

100

What is the setting of a story?

Where/when the story takes place

200

If a text uses the words "he", "she", or "they" to tell a story. 

What point of view is it written in?

Third-person point of view

200

Fix the sentence: 

She is play with her friends. 


She is playing with her friends.

200

The zoo map was useless.  Every map looked the same.  Cam and Ella had one hour before their class met back at the front gate and they still hadn't found the red panda exhibit.  The crowds kept blocking their view of the signs, and every turn seemed to lead somewhere wrong.

Why does the setting make Cam and Ella's problem harder to solve?

Zoo is confusing and it's hard to find the red panda.

200

Fix:


yesterday my mom tell me i will get mony for cleaning mi room. but i forgot to clean. tomorrow i clean and get the money. 

Yesterday my mom told me that I will get money for cleaning my room. But, I forgot to clean. Tomorrow I will clean and get the money. 

200

Can you explain the difference between a fiction and a nonfiction text?

Fiction: Imagination/not real 

Nonfiction: Facts/based on real events

300
If you don't know a word, how could you determine its meaning?

Use context clues

300

The problem of the story is called...

conflict

300

Fix:


he go to the mall and see his friend marco. marco was eat ice cream. it were vanilla. He like it.

He went to the mall and saw his friend Marco. Marco was eating ice cream. It was vanila. He liked it. 

300

What is the purpose of a conclusion in an essay?

The purpose of a conclusion in a story is to provide a final summary of the main points and discuss the core message. 

300

What is a theme, and why is it important in a story? 

BONUS: 100 POINTS

HOW IS MAIN IDEA DIFFERENT?

The theme is a central idea, message, or the overall meaning of a story. 


Main idea is what the story is mostly about.

400

The theme of this paragraph? 

Sadie was kicking a soccer ball in the house and broke her mom's expensive vase. The vase was shattered into a million pieces. She went to her mom and told her what she had done even though she knew she'd be punished. 

Honesty is important, even when telling the truth is difficult.

400

Emily assumed her mom washed her shirt because it was missing. 

The word assumed means

Suspected or guessed

400

What is the turning point in a story?

Climax

400

Also, In addition, However, Then are examples of _______ words

Transition words

400

What is the difference between first-person and third-person point of view?

First-person: narrator (I, me, and my)

Third-person: narrator is not a character in a story. (he, she, they, and them)

500

Details that help support a central idea are called____.

Supporting details

500

Jamal's fingers trembled over the keys as he reached the hard part again.  The note was supposed to leap up two octaves, but every time his thumb got tangled, and the jump came out wrong.  He'd been alone in the auditorium for twenty minutes now.  Each time he played that section, his jaw clenched tighter.  The concerto performance was in three days.  Jamal pressed his feet into the floor and took a breath.  Then he started from the beginning of the phrase.

This is what is most important to Jamal in this moment.

Getting it perfect, practicing and doing his best.

500

State all parts.

- Exposition

- Rising Action

- Climax

- Falling Action 

- Resolution  

500

Explain all parts to a body paragraph.

What belongs in an introduction, body paragraph, and conclusion. 

Intro: 

Hook

Background info

Thesis

Body paragraph:

Transition word

Topic Sentence 

Evidence 

Explain 


Conclusion: 

Summarize 

500

Explain the difference between narrative writing and an essay. 

Narrative writing tells a story to entertain or immerse the reader in a sequence of events. In contrast, an essay is a structured, analytical piece of writing designed to inform, persuade, or argue a specific point or thesis

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