What is the subject of this sentence?
Stink is always playing in my room.
Stink
Mismatched means ________.
Things that do not fit or belong together.
List at least three literary elements.
characters, setting, plot, events, theme
Name the point of view of the story we just read.
3rd person point of view.
What is the complete predicate of this sentence?
We knit just like Judy.
knit just like Judy.
Clash means _________.
Colors or patterns that look strange or ugly together.
This module we studied two stories so far from our Mybook: Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match and Moody Judy
List at least 2 characters from one of these stories.
Answers will vary.
A subject is whom or what the sentence is about or the naming part of a sentence.
Look at the sentence below. What is the subject or compound subject of the sentence?
Shawn slides down the orange slide.
Shawn
A complete sentence needs what 2 things?
a subject and a predicate.
If you suggest something, you __________.
give ideas or plans for someone to think about.
This module we studied two stories so far, Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match, and Moody Judy and the Mood Martian, .
List at least 1 setting from both of these stories.
school
or
their house
A subject is whom or what the sentence is about or the naming part of a sentence.
Look at the sentence below. What is the subject or compound subject of the sentence?
Mrs. Hernandez and Ms. Davis are the teachers we see everyday.
Mrs. Hernandez and Ms. Davis
What is a question?
A question is a sentence that asks something.
Complete the sentence stem:
_________ is an annual event.
Answers will vary.
Examples: Thanksgiving, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day, Christmas, etc.
Name this character:
She has a cat named mouse.
Judy Moody
When the narrator uses words like I, me, and we, is the point of view first-person point of view or third-person point of view?
First-person point of view.
What is the compound subject of this sentence?
Me and my friends love reading in class.
Me and my friends
If you __________, you said why you did not agree with a statement or idea.
To find the plot of a story, what should you think of?
The climax, the conflict, the solution, and summary.
When the narrator uses words like he, she, and they, is the point of view first-person point of view or third-person point of view?
Third-person point of view.