Tree Kangaroo
Everglades Forever
Author Claims, Reasons, and Evidence
Author Purpose
Text Structure/
Grammar Review
100
The number of tree kangaroos studied during this passage.

What is 2?

100
The author's opinion of the Everglades.

What is worth protecting?

100

Another word for claim.

What is position, opinion, belief, or thesis?

100

To convince readers to believe something.

What is persuade?

100

The text structure that lists a sequence of event or things in time order.

What is chronological order?

200

The time or time of day tree kangaroos are most like to feed.

What is 6am or morning?

200

The animal the students imitate at the finger glades.

What are birds?

200
The WHY an author feels the way they do.

What are reasons?

200

The give details on a topic.

What is to inform?

200

An action word.

What is a verb?

300

The 2 colors found on a tree kangaroo.

What are red and gold?

300

The cause of solution holes.

What is tannic acid and limestone?

300

This should be supportive and relevant.

What is evidence?

300

To write with the only reason being personal enjoyment.

What is entertain?

300

A text structure that tells something terrible that is happening, then what they did about it.

What is problem and solution?

400

The purpose of the expedition.

What is to place collars on the tree kangaroos?

400

The author of the story.

Who is Trish Marx?

400

One example of evidence.

What are data, statistics, facts, quotes?

400

The author's purpose of Everglades Forever.

What is persuade?

400

The preposition in the sentence: The dog sits by the tree.

What is by?
500

The location of the story.

What is Papua New Guinea?

500

The tree known as the "tourist tree".

What is the gumbo limbo tree?

500

The non-opinionated element of Author Claims, Reasons, and Evidence.

What is Evidence?

500

The author's purpose of Quest for Tree Kangaroo.

What is inform?

500

The "N" in FANBOYS.

What is nor?

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