Definition: a phrase that means something different than what is actually said;
example: "get off my back!"
Idiom
What is the job of the narrator of a story?
They read, deliver commentary
What is the definition of a homophone?
words spelled differently, but have the same sounds
Using context clues, define the bolded word.
Yesterday I got my grade back for my OOTD poster. I didn't do very well so I am in a somber mood.
somber: gloomy, sad
Definition: a statement that is exaggerated
Example; I'm so hungry, I could eat a whole elephant!
Hyperbole
What is one type of point of view a story can be told from?
first, second, third point of view
Choose the correct homophone to complete the sentence:
Mrs. Gates is our wonderful __________ of LMIS!
Options: principal, principle
principal
Using context clues, define the bolded word.
During ETEH, the students participated in a "Where's Waldo" activity. There were so many people, the 5th graders wanted to see all of the commotion outside!
commotion: noisy disturbance
Sentence 1: This coffee shop is an ice box!
Sentence 2: The world is a sea of anonymous faces
What type of figurative language are these sentences using?
Metaphor
Why do texts use figurative language?
to get their point across more creatively etc.
Choose the correct homophone to complete the sentence:
You have to collect __________ homework by the end of the day
Options: they're, there, their
their
Using context clues, define the bolded word.
At the end of the day, Ms. Duvall expects the room to be in pristine condition.
pristine: perfect
"When I woke up this morning, I had just enough time to watch the sunrise. When it rose, the sun felt as if it was giving me a warm hug"
Which sentence uses figurative language?
"...the sun felt as if it was giving me a warm hug"
Personification
What is the "epilogue" of the story?
the after story wrap-up
Choose the correct homophone to complete the sentence:
This past week, you ______ dressed up for spirit week!
Options: where, were, wear
were
Using context clues, define the bolded word.
At recess, I will play knockout, the infection game, and run around everywhere! When I get back to class, I can feel exasperated and not want to do any more work.
exasperated: tired out, exhausted
"Learning skills in school is like learning skills for a job. You practice, practice, practice, then BLAM! Suddenly you are great at it and you know what you're doing!
What three types of figurative language can be found in this section?
simile, repetition, onomatopoeia.
Name five different genres
historical fiction, fiction, sci-fi/fantasy, childrens literature etc.
Choose the correct homophones to complete the sentence:
Next week, _______ going to start reading Hoot, you will need to have _______ book with you to read.
Options: your, you're
you're, your
Using context clues, define the bolded word.
When I get up in front of the whole class, I need to muster up the courage to speak publicly. Once I'm finally finished, my nerves subside.
muster: assemble, prepare
subside: to go away