Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary & Context Clues
Grammar & Language
Writing & Structure
Figurative Language & Poetry
100

What is the main idea of a story?

The central idea or what the story is mostly about.

100

What is a synonym? Give an example.

A word that means the same as another (Ex: big/large).

100

Which word is a noun in this sentence? 'The dog barked loudly.'

Dog

100

What does it mean to revise your writing?

To improve ideas, details, or clarity in writing.

100

What is a simile? Give an example.

A comparison using 'like' or 'as.'

200

What is the difference between a theme and a main idea?

Main idea = what the text is mostly about; Theme = life lesson/message

200

What is an antonym? Give an example.

A word that means the opposite of another (Ex: hot/cold).

200

Choose the correct verb tense: 'Yesterday, I (run/ran) to the store.'

Ran

200

What does a strong topic sentence do in a paragraph?

It introduces the main idea of the paragraph.

200

What is a metaphor? Give an example.

A comparison saying one thing is another.

300

Read this short passage: 'The wind howled as the little boat rocked back and forth. Sam clutched the oars tightly, determined to reach the shore.' What can we infer about Sam?

He is brave/determined, not giving up despite danger.

300

Find the meaning of the underlined word using context clues: 'The desert is an arid place, with little water and few plants.' (What does arid mean?)

Arid = dry.

300

Fix the sentence: 'me and my friend is going to the park.'

My friend and I are going to the park.

300

Name one way to link ideas together in writing using transitions.

Using transitions such as first, next, also, however.

300

Identify the figurative language in this sentence: 'The classroom was a zoo.'

Metaphor

400

What text feature would help you quickly find the definition of a bolded word in a nonfiction text?

Glossary.

400

Which context clue strategy is being used here? Definition, Example, Synonym, or Antonym? 'Unlike his gregarious brother, who loved parties, Max preferred to stay home and read.'

Antonym context clue.

400

What type of sentence is this? (declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory) 'Watch out for that car!'

Exclamatory

400

Which organizational structure is being used in a text that explains how tornadoes form? (Sequence, Compare/Contrast, Problem/Solution, Cause/Effect)

Cause/Effect.

400

What is personification? Create your own example.

Giving human qualities to nonhuman things.

500

Compare and contrast first-person and third-person point of view, giving an example of each.

First-person uses 'I'/'we'. Third-person uses 'he/she/they'.

500

Explain how Greek or Latin roots can help you determine the meaning of the word telegraph.

'Tele' = distant, 'graph' = writing → telegraph means 'writing from a distance.'

500

Identify the subject, verb, and direct object in this sentence: 'The students completed the assignment.'

Subject = students, Verb = completed, Direct Object = assignment.

500

Explain the difference between a narrative, an opinion essay, and an informational essay.

Narrative = tells a story, Opinion = argues/persuades, Informational = explains/facts.

500

What is the difference between rhyme and rhythm in poetry?

Rhyme = similar sounds at the end of words; Rhythm = beat/flow of a poem.

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