What do we do in compare and contrast?
We tell the differences and the similarities of the 2 characters, places, or things.
What is the subject of this sentence: Marvin put on his working boots.
Marvin
What is the opposite of fast?
slow
What are the 4 coordinating conjunctions:
but, or, so, and
What coordinating conjunction would you put to this sentence? The frog was once a tadpole, _____ it grew legs.
but
What are the 4 things we use for describing characters:
Feelings, motivations, personality traits, physical traits.
What is the predicate of the next sentence: The rain was pouring down from the sky
Was pouring down from the sky.
What word matches with this definition:
To show something close.
this
Choose the correct verb form from the parenthesis: It (was/were) very cold yesterday.
was
12 o'clock at night.
midnight
What is the name of the graphic we use for comparing and contrasting?
Venn Diagram
Choose from the parenthesis the correct form of the verb: The girl (jump/jumps) the rope at recess.
jumps
A sequence of images, emotions, and thoughts passing through a sleeping person's mind.
dream
What is the difference between simple sentence and compound sentence?
Simple: normal thought
Compound: 2 simple sentences joined by a conjunction.
What coordinating conjunction would you put? We let the frog go, _____ it jumped back into the pond.
and
What is a character?
Person, animal, or things that the story is about.
Choose the correct form of the verb in parenthesis: The boys (play/plays) with the ball.
play
Another way to say shine?
glow
Simple or compound? The pond is near our house.
simple
Synonym of finally
last
What do we do for reading comprehension?
Infer, visualize, predict, question, monitor and clarify.
Choose the correct form of the verb in parenthesis: The Teacher (ride/rides) his bike to school everyday.
rides
A dessert consisting of a filling (as of fruit or custard) in a pastry shell or topped with pastry or both.
pie
Simple or compound? Charlie likes to catch frogs, and I like to catch fish.
compound
What conjunction completes the sentence? We can catch frogs from the pond, _____ we can just watch them.
or