ELA 1
ELA 2
ELA 3
ELA 4
ELA 5
100

This tells me what the passage is mainly about.

What is the Central Idea?

100

How the story makes YOU feel is the_______

Mood

100

Who wants you to do well in Benchmark and TCAP

MRS. WAITE!!!

100
Number of students in your class

24

100

Using "like" or "as" to compare two unlike things

Simile

200

"Recess is a great thing! It gives students a break to move around."

What is the author's point of view?

Recess is good for children 

200

Union soldiers were from the___

North
200

An antonym for the word negative

Positive

200

A little story or small piece of information is called a ____________

Anecdote

200

Helps you figure out the Theme or Main Idea

Mood and Emotions

300

An Opinion Statement must be______

Debatable

Complete Sentence

Give your Opinion

Respond to a prompt

300

A conclusion based on past knowledge and new information is called __________

An inference

300

"Pop" "Buzz" "Splash" "Bang" are all examples of ___________

Onomatopoeia

300

Stating the Central Idea and important supporting details is known as___________

A Summary

300

Language not meant to be taken literally

Figurative Language 

400

When animals talk in a story, this is called _______

Personification

400

"True friendship can help you overcome any obstacles."

Theme or Main Idea

Theme

400

You should do this when answering benchmark and TCAP questions

Take your time

Find evidence to support your answer

Find the BEST choice

400

What the author wants to you learn. 

Theme

400

The textbook you're reading in class right now is

The Boy's War

500

This information helps me explain the Main Idea

What is Supporting Details?

500

When a narrator uses "I" "me" or "we" she's speaking in _________

First Person

500

Making a comparison between two unlike things without using "like" and "as"

A Metaphor

500

"The teacher's voice was a lighthouse in the storm." 

What type of figurative language is this?

Metaphor

500

Onomatopoeia is a type of metaphor used to compare two unlike things. 

True or False

False

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