Poetry
Homophones
Inference
Parts of Speech
Vocabulary
100
Does poetry have to rhyme?
no
100
___________ ducks walk down the road (Two, too, to)
Two
100
I am 34, I teach reading and I am super cool. Who am I?
Mr. C
100
spaghetti
noun
100
Paragraph of a poem
stanza
200
How many syllables are in a haiku?
17
200
__________the coolest kids in school (They're, their, there)
They're
200
A man is walking his dog and it starts to rain. He has no hat or umbrella, yet not one hair on his head gets wet. How?
He is bald
200
jump
verb
200
Lesson of a story
moral
300
What is it called when a verse continues onto the next line of a poem?
line break
300
I like to read better than do math_____! (Two, too, to)
too
300
Billy balled up his report card and put it inside an empty soup can, then put the soup can in the trash. He moved some papers on top of it? Why?
Billy got bad grades
300
gigantic
adjective
300
Improving the quality of writing
revision
400
What are the "key words" similes will use?
like or as
400
The computer is broken, but ______monitor works fine! (It's, its)
its
400
Mr.C came to class in the morning and all the pencils from the cup were on the floor. His blinds were damaged and his desk were moved. What happened?
His sons were playing football and did not clean up
400
Fleebor
noun
400
problem, like the colonists had
grievance
500
What is a metaphor?
Comparing two unlike things using IS or WAS
500
I don't want to go over_________. (their, they're, there)
there
500
I talk but you can't understand me. I sleep most of the day. I lick myself clean.
cat
500
quickly
adverb
500
Inference is ___________+____________
schema, text evidence
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