comprehension
vocabulary
Grammar
writing
Test prep
100

What is a supporting detail?
 


 A fact or example that supports the main idea


100

What are context clues?
 

Hints in the text to figure out word meaning

100

What is a noun?
 

A person, place, thing, or idea

100

What is a topic sentence?
 

The main idea of a paragraph.

100

What should you do first when reading a question?
 

Read carefully and identify key words.

200

What does it mean to infer?
 

To make a smart guess using clues + evidence

200

What does the prefix “un-” mean?
 

Not

200

What is a verb?
 

An action word

200

Name one transition word
 

 First, next, then, finally.

200

What is the best strategy if you don’t know an answer?
 

Eliminate wrong choices.

300

 What does main idea mean in a story?
 

The most important point of a text

300

What is a synonym?
 

A word with the same meaning

300

Fix this sentence: she run fast
 

 She runs fast.

300

What are the 3 parts of an essay?
 

Introduction, body, conclusion

300

Why is it important to go back to the passage?
 

To find text evidence.

400

what is theme?
 

The lesson or message of a story?

400

What is an antonym?
 

A word with the opposite meaning

400

What is a fragment?
 

An incomplete sentence

400

What should every body paragraph include?
 

 Details/evidence.

400

What should you do after finishing the test?
 

 Check your answers.

500

What should you use to support answers?
 

Text evidence

500

What does the root “bio” mean?
 

Life

500

What is a run-on sentence?
 

Two sentences joined incorrectly.

500

What makes writing strong?
 

Clear ideas, organization, and details.

500

What does it mean to “justify your answer”?
 

Explain your answer using evidence.

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