Who’s Telling the Story?
Who is the Narrator?
The person telling the Story
Which is greater: 1/2 or 1/3?
1/2
"my friend is nice." What needs to be fixed?
A) Add a question mark
B) Change “my” to “My”
C) Spell “friend” with a “y”
D) Make “nice” a capital letter
B) Change “my” to “My”
How can you show 3/4 using unit fractions?
A. 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4
B. 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3
C. 2/4 + 2/4
D. 1/2 + 1/4
A. 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4
Lena has 5 apples. Joe has 3 times as many apples. How many apples does Joe have?
5 apples (5 × 3)
Which clue tells you a story is written in third person?
A) The narrator says “we”
B) The narrator is in the story
C) The narrator uses “he,” “she,” or “they”
D) The narrator shares personal thought
C) The narrator uses “he,” “she,” or “they”
Which symbol makes this true? 3/4 __ 2/4
A) >
B) <
C) =
D) ?
A) >
Which word is spelled correctly?
A) becaus
B) freind
C) because
D) tommorow
C) because
What is 1/6 + 1/6?
2/6
What is 8 x 5
40
Which point of view uses the words “I,” “me,” and “my”?
First Person
Look at these two fractions: 2/6 and 1/3 Are they equal, or is one bigger?
They are equal | 2/6 = 1/3
Which word needs a capital letter?
A) core
B) sun
C) pencil
D) february
D) february — it should be February
Draw a picture showing 4/5 of a pizza
4 out of 5 parts shaded
What is 20 ÷ 2
10
In a story, the narrator says, “I raced down the hill on my bike.”
Is this first or third person?
First person
Is 5/8 greater or less than 1/2?
Greater | 5/8 > 1/2
Which one is the best way to write this sentence?
A) we went to the zoo on saturday.
B) We went to the zoo on saturday.
C) We went to the Zoo on Saturday.
D) We went to the zoo on Saturday.
D) We went to the zoo on Saturday.
Lena has 1/3 of a pie. Her brother gives her 2/3 more. How much pie does Lena have now?
One whole pie
What does this equation mean? 36 = 4 × 9
A) 36 is 4 more than 9
B) 36 is 4 times as many as 9
C) 36 is 9 less than 4
D) 36 is divided by 4 and 9
B) 36 is 4 times as many as 9
You read two stories. One says, “I couldn’t believe my eyes.” The other says, “She couldn’t believe her eyes.”
How are the points of view different?
The first story is told by a character in the story (first person), the second is told by someone outside the story (third person)
Liam ate 3/6 of a pizza. Jordan ate 2/3 of a pizza. Who ate more?
Jordan | 2/3 is more than 3/6
Which sentence uses quotation marks and punctuation correctly?
A) My teacher said “You forgot your homework.”
B) My teacher said, “You forgot your homework.”
C) My teacher said “You forgot your homework”.
D) “My teacher said, You forgot your homework.”
B) My teacher said, “You forgot your homework.”
Sarah had 5/8 of a chocolate bar. She gave away 2/8.
How much does she have left?
3/8
Maya has 4 books. Her brother has 12 books. How many times as many books does her brother have?
3 times as many (12 ÷ 4 = 3)