When you don't understand a passage you can read it more than once to make sure you fully comprehend it. This is a comprehension strategy.
Reread the passage
True
100 point bonus- What is an antonym?
The mountain climber made it all the way to the mountain a) peak or b) peek
a) peak
The word restaurant is a proper noun or common noun.
common noun
This genre is nonfiction and gives facts.
Informational/Expository Text
To make a guess of what is going to happen in the story.
Make a prediction
This is a word part that is added to the beginning of a word. For example, un is added to happy would be unhappy.
Prefix
100 Point Bonus- Give an example of a word with a prefix.
There was a ____________ of laundry.
a) heep
b) heap
b) heap
The plural form of city is cities. What is the plural form of party?
Parties
This genre is a made up story that happened in the past.
Historical Fiction
The message of a story
Theme
The word careless has a suffix at the end of the word. The meaning of this word is to not be careful. Give an example of another suffix.
Many possibilities
Correct or Incorrect: There were deers in the forest.
Incorrect- To make it correct change deers to deer.
There were deer in the forest.
Sally owns a notebook. The possessive noun is
1) Sally's notebook, 2) Sallys notebook, 3) Sallys' notebook.
1) Sally's notebook
Poetry
The author's thoughts on the topic and their writing
Author's Point of View
This figurative language compares two unlike things and used the words "like" or "as".
Simile
100 Bonus Points- give an example of a simile
Correct or Incorrect: I went to the dentist and got my teeths clean.
Incorrect- change teeths to teeth
I went to the dentist and got my teeth clean.
The dogs have squeaky toys. The plural possessive noun: 1) dog's squeaky toys, 2) dogs squeaky toys, 3) dogs' squeaky toys
3) dogs' squeaky toys
This genre is passed down from generation to generation
Folktale
True or False: Predictions in a book always have to be correct.
False- you can make and change predictions as you read.
This figurative language compares two unlike things, but doesn't use "like" or "as".
Metaphor
The ____________ flew by the fruit.
1) nat
2) nate
3) gnat
3) gnat
Combine these sentences:
Suzie read a book. Suzie read a magazine.
Suzie read a book and a magazine.
This specific poem type is very structured with lines 1,2, and 5 rhyming and lines 3 and 4 rhyming