Grammar!
Books & Characters
Story Elements
This School Year
Teacher Facts
100

A word that describes a noun.

What is an adjective.
100

Who is Ghost?

The main character of our novel 'Ghost"

100

The main character in a story.


 What is the protagonist?

100

This was our first novel.

What was Ghost

100

The age of Miss Witten

What is 21?

200

What punctuation mark separates items in a list?
 

What is a comma?

200

True or False: Ghost likes running at the start of the book.

False.

200

Where and when a story takes place.
 

 What is the setting?

200

The acronym we used to write our paragraphs

CER

200

Miss Witten has been teaching for this many years

What is 1 year

300

Correct this sentence: "The boys is playing."


The boys are playing.

300

Who wrote Ghost?


Who is Jason Reynolds?

300

The problem or struggle in a story.
 

What is the conflict?

300

One skill we practiced repeatedly (and mastered)

What is citing evidence?

300

What does the teacher always remind students to put on their paper?


What is their name?

400

Name three punctuation marks.

 Examples: period, comma, question mark, exclamation point, apostrophe.

400

What happened to Alice in our first unit?

She had a brain transplant.

400

The most exciting part of a story, where the conflict reaches its peak.
 

What is the climax?

400
The acronym we used to evaluate sources while researching

What is the CRAAP test

400

What will Miss Witten miss during the summer?

All of her students DUH!!!!

500

Which word is the adjective in this sentence: "The tall tree swayed."

What is tall?

500

What is the name of the character in Not Everything it Seems that pulled a prank on his wife?

Who is Goha?

500

 The lesson or message of a story.

What is the theme?

500

What writing genre did we practice most this year (narrative, informational, or opinion)?
 

What is opinion writing?

500

This is one of Miss Witten's biggest pet peeves

When people interrupt others

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