Books with Movies
Characters by Cartoon
Figurative Fun
Argumentative Writing
Informational Writing
100
This series follows a scarred boy wizard.

What is Harry Potter?

100

Squidward and Sandy

What is SpongeBob SquarePants?

100

She's as sweet as honey.

What is a simile?

100

Another word for persuade.

What is convince?

100

Type of writing based on real life.

What is non-fiction.

200

Bella Swan likes a sparkly boy in this series.

What is Twilight?

200

Zuko and Azula.

What is Avatar the Last Airbender?

200

He has a heart of stone.

What is a metaphor? 

200

Your opinion on a topic.

What is the claim?

200

This is the point the author is making.

What is the central idea?

300

Katniss Everdeen is the girl on fire in this series.

What is the Hunger Games?

300

Cosmo and Wanda.

What is Fairly Odd Parents?

300

Buzz and meow.

What is onomatopoeia?

300

The other side's opinion on a topic.

What is the counterclaim?

300

An educated guess.

What is inference?

400

This girl wanders through a small door and finds her "other family" in this book.

What is Coraline?

400

Darwin and Banana Joe.

What is The Amazing World of Gumball?

400

I'm literally burning up in here because it's so hot.

What is hyperbole? 

400

Proof that the other side is wrong.

What is the rebuttal?

400

A sentence of what you are writing about.

What is the controlling idea/thesis?

500

This book series follows four children in a fantasy land who encounter talking animals, evil magic users, and furniture. 

What is The Cornicles of Narnia?

500

Maggie and Bart.

What is The Simpsons?

500

She sells seashells by the seashore.

What is alliteration?

500

One word that can be used to begin a rebuttal.

What is "however?"

500

Two things needed to infer.

What is textual evidence and background information?
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