Grammar
Writing
Reading
Poetry
Fun Facts
100

What is a proper noun?

Specific, capitalize

100

What does RACE stand for? 

restate, answer, cite evidence, explain

100

What is the setting in a story?

2-things-Where and when the story takes place

100

A poem is made up of -

lines and stanzas

100

How old is Penny?

2 years

200

What does a preposition show? 

Location - over, under, through 

200

How many points is a SCR worth? 

2

200

What is the conflict in a story?

the problem

200

The person telling the poem is called the - 

speaker

200

What is Mrs. Mejia's favorite snack? 

Popcorn, takis, gum..

300

What do you need to complete a compound sentence? 

2 independent clauses, comma, coordinating conjunction

300
What is another word for answer? 

THESIS

300

List some author's purposes.

Persuade, inform, entertain-name synonyms for these verbs

300

What does SAM stand for?

Speaker, audience, message

300

Name ONE of Mrs. Mejia's cats

Black Cat, White Cat, Simer 

400

What makes a complex sentence? 

independent clause, dependent clause, subordinating conjunction 

400

How many points is an ECR worth?

10

400

What is the theme of a story?

The overall message or lesson 

400

What is the AUDIENCE ?

Who the text is meant for

400

What is Mrs. Mejia's favorite soda?

Coke zero

500

What can you use in place of a comma and coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence?

semi-colon 

500

What are the three parts of an essay? 

Introduction, body, conclusion 
500

Who is the protagonist? 

The main character/hero

500

What does structure mean? 

HOW a poem is organized 

500

What are Mrs. Mejia's favorite hobbies?

reading, walking, birding, etc.

600

What do you have to use around direct quotes? 

quotation marks " "

600

What acronym do we use for an ECR?

RACECES

600

Give an example of PERSONIFICATION

Answers will vary

600

What is a SHIFT? 

a change

600

Who is Mrs. Mejia's favorite quarterback? 

Matthew Stafford

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