The Great Barrier Reef
Adverbs
Silent "e"
R/L Comprehension
Problem and Solution
100

Where is the Great Barrier Reef located?

Off the coast of Australia

100

What question does an adverb of manner answer?

How

100

What sound does the silent "e" usually make the vowel before it say?

Its name, or the long vowel sound

100

What should you do before listening to a recording to answer questions?

Preview the questions

100

What is a problem in a story?

A conflict or challenge faced by the characters

200

Name one animal that lives in the Great Barrier Reef.

Coral, clownfish, sea turtles, etc.

200

Identify the adverb in this sentence: 

"She runs quickly to catch the bus."

quickly

200

Change this word into one with a silent "e": "hop."

hope

200

In listening comprehension, why is it helpful to listen twice?

To catch details missed the first time

200

What is a solution in a story?

How the problem is solved or resolved

300

Why is the Great Barrier Reef important to the environment?

It provides habitat for marine life and protects coastlines.

300

What type of adverb is used in this sentence: 

"He rarely forgets his homework"?

Adverb of frequency

300

Identify the rule of silent "e" in this word: "have."

The silent "e" doesn’t make the vowel long when the word ends in “v.”

300

Name one example of a problem solved by Doctors Without Borders.

Providing clean water after a natural disaster (answers may very)

300

In “Doctors Without Borders,” name one problem the organization helps solve.

Providing medical care in emergencies

400

What is one threat to the Great Barrier Reef?

Coral bleaching, pollution, overfishing

400

Place the adverb "always" in the correct position:

 "She does her homework on time."

She always does her homework on time.

400

How does the silent "e" change the meaning of "rid" and "ride"?

"Rid" means to remove; "ride" means to travel on something like a bike.

400

How can you reflect on your listening to improve next time?

Think about what went well and what was difficult.

400

Give an example of an internal problem a character might face.

Feeling afraid of speaking in public

500

What research skills can help us better understand a text like the one about the Great Barrier Reef?

Scanning for information, using prior knowledge

500

Identify the adverb and explain what it modifies: 

"The cake was extremely delicious."

extremely; modifies the adjective "delicious"

500

Name one exception to the silent "e" rule where the vowel is not long.

Words like "give" or "live" (there are more)

500

In a listening task, what key information should you focus on when answering questions?

Details that answer who, what, where, when, why, and how

500

Why is it important to identify the problem and solution when reading a story?

It helps us understand the main idea and how the story progresses.

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