Vocabulary
Reading Notebook
Create a Heading
Nouns
Active Listening
100

What does the word "Illustration" mean?

A picture that represents a person, place, or thing.

100

How many sections are in the notebook?

4/Four

100

Where does your "name" go when creating a heading?

Top Left Corner

100

What is a noun?

Person, place, or thing

100

What is active listening?

making an effort to hear and understand something/someone. 

200

Define "Genre"

A type of category or style for each story.

200

What section did we glue the "How to Write a Heading" lesson in?

Crafting Section

200

Where does your teachers name go when making a heading?

Right corner under the date

200

Give an example of a "person" noun.

Answers may vary; teacher discretion. 

200
Fill in the blank: Great Listeners ______ Attention.

Pay

300

"To have, own, or possess something" = what vocab. word

Ownership

300

When we add new words to the notebook, what section do they go in?

Word Study

300

Where does the title go?

Top Blue Line

300

What is a common noun?

We use these nouns everyday. Can be any noun. Nouns are common nouns.

300

When listening to someone, we want to make sure we __________ like we _____________. 

Act like we care about what they have to say.

400

Which vocabulary word is a verb?

Listening 

400

What is the last section in the notebook?

Reader's Response 

400

Why do we put the date in our heading?

To show when we finished the work, when the work was turned in, when the work was completed. 

400

Give an example of a "place" Proper Noun?

Answers may vary; teacher discretion. 

400

Great Listeners do not _____________________________.

Do not get bored

Do not get distracted 

500

Spell the word using the letters:

iicsepcf

Specific 

500

How many Warm Ups have we had?

2 - 1st Period

3 - 4th Period

500

Why do we write headings?

To show ownership of our work

500

What is the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?

Common nouns can be any noun and Proper Nouns are specific. 

500

What four body parts do we use the most when using body language?

Face, eyes, hands, and body.

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