Imagery
Figurative Language
Grammar/Punctuation Correction
Plagiarism
Self-Advocacy
100

What are the 5 senses?

Sight, smell, touch, taste, hear 

100

What are the 6 types of figurative language?

1. Simile

2. Metaphor

3. Personification

4. Hyperbole

5. Onomatopoeia

6. Alliteration

100

Correct the following sentence (1 error):

i feel ready for finals. 

Correction: I feel ready for finals.


(capitalize 'I')

100

True of False: Plagiarism is allowed.

False

100

True or False: You have an IEP.

True

200

Change the following sentence to add some imagery:

It is hot outside. 

Answers may vary. 

Heinrich's example: I can feel the sun's heat against my skin.

200

Choose the type of figurative language that the following sentence uses:

The room is as dark as night.

Simile 

(uses "as") 

200

Correct the following sentence (2 errors):

she went to the store to buy some milk

Correction: She went to the store to buy some milk.

(capitalize 'She' and add end punctuation) 

200
In your own words, what is plagiarism?

Answers my vary.

Plagiarism is using someone else's information and presenting it as your own. 

200

What does IEP stand for?

Individualized 

Education

Plan/program

300

Change the following sentence to add some imagery:

Sitting at the restaurant made me hungry.

Answers my vary.

Ms. Heinrich's example: As I sat at the restaurant, the smell of pancakes and syrup engulfed the air, making me hungry.

300

Choose the type of figurative language that the following sentence uses:

The lightening danced across the sky.

Personification 

(giving human-like qualities to something non-human; "danced")

300

Correct the following sentence (3 errors):

To be honest should i really care.

Correction: To be honest, should I really care?

(Comma after honest, capitalize 'I,' end punctuation)

300

True or false: All of the following need citations if you use information that isn't yours:

Essays

Paragraphs

Slides

Presentation

Posters 

True

300

Name a teacher here at Leyden that is a case manager.

Answers may vary.


*Remember, you will need to know your case manager for the final!

400

Change the following sentence to add some imagery: 

I walked at the beach.

Answers my vary.

Ms. Heinrich's example: As I walked through the beach, I could feel the sand between my toes and smell the salty water. 

400

Choose the type of figurative language that the following sentence uses:

I have a million things to do today.

Hyperbole 

(over exaggeration, "million")

400

Correct the following sentence (4 errors):

in conclusion i believe that school uniforms should be required

Correction: In conclusion, I believe that school uniforms should be required. 

(Capitalize 'In,' comma after conclusion, capitalize 'I,' end punctuation) 

400

What are the two times you do not need to cite information?

1. Common Knowledge 

2. When you use your own ideas/thoughts 

400

In your own words, what does the term 'self-advocacy' mean?

Answers may vary.

Being your own advocate, sticking up for what you need.

500

Explain the importance of imagery.

Imagery enhances the reader's experience, makes them feel like they are experiencing what they are reading about. 

500

Choose the type of figurative language that the following sentence uses:

We roasted marshmallows over the crackling fire.

Onomatopoeia 

(noises, "crackling")

500

Correct the following sentence (5 errors):

ms. Heinrich my teacher yelled your final is this week

Correction: Ms. Heinrich, my teacher, yelled, "your final is this week!"

(Capitalize 'Ms.', commas around 'my teacher,' comma after yelled, quotations around 'your final is this week', end punctuation)

500

What two things do you need when adding another person's information into your work?

1. Quotations around their words

2. Citation/Name of Author 

500

Name two important parts of your IEP.

Accommodations

Classes/settings

Disability(s)

Related Services 

Goals 

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