Class/School
Parts of Vocabulary
Grammar Grab-Bag
ELA Basics
All About Reading
Point of View
Borrowed English Words from Europe
Borrowed English Words from Asia/Middle East
100

When does our first unit start?

Next week/Week 2

100

What does the prefix "un-" mean, as in "unhappy"?

Not.

100

The part of speech that shows action?

Verb

100

The person, place, or thing that performs the action in a sentence?

Subject

100

A story that is completely made up?

Fiction

100

The literary term for the person telling a story?

Narrator

100

The word 'Cafe' came from which language?

French

100

The word 'Origami' came from which language?

Japanese

200

Where is the best place to find the list of required materials for this class?

The course syllabus

200

What does the prefix "pre-" mean, as in "preview" or "preheat"?

Before

200

A word that describes a noun?

Adjective

200

The lesson or message of a story?

Theme

200

The main events in a story.

Plot

200

Which point of view allows the narrator to tell the story using the pronouns "I," "me," and "we"?

First Person

200

The word 'Opera' came from which language?

Italian

200

The word 'Ketchup' came from which language?

Cantonese (China)

300

Besides the classroom, where can you typically find digital copies of class assignments?

Canvas

300

What does the prefix "mal-" mean, as in "malfunction" or "malnourished"?

Bad or evil

300

A word used in place of a noun?

Pronoun
300

The author's attitude toward the subject or audience, conveyed through word choice.

Tone

300

The time and place of a story?

Setting

300

Which point of view is the only one that allows the narrator to use the pronouns he, she, and they?

Third Person

300

The word 'Ski' came from which language?

Scandinavian (Norwegian or Swedish)

300

The word 'Emoji' came from which language?

Japanese

400

How many passes do you get for the restroom per quarter?

12

400

What does the root word "-chron-" mean, as in "chronology" or "chronic"?

Time

400

The punctuation mark used to show possession?

Apostrophe (')

400

The feeling a reader gets from a story, created by the setting and descriptive words?

Mood

400

The literary device where an author hints at future events in a story?

Foreshadowing

400

A scene that interrupts the chronological order of events to show an event that happened earlier.

Flashback

400

The word 'Mosquito' came from which language?

Spanish

400

The word 'Shampoo' came from which language?

Hindi

500

What is our 7th Grade Team Name?

The Explorers

500

What is the technical term for the use of a word or phrase that is not intended to be taken literally, such as "it's raining cats and dogs"?

An idiom
500

The punctuation used to connect two independent clauses?

Semicolon (;)

500

A contrast between what is said and what is actually meant.

Irony

500

The part of a story where the main character faces the central conflict?

Climax

500

Which point of view is the only one that uses the pronoun "you" to address the reader directly?

Second Person

500

The word 'Kindergarten' came from which language?

German

500

The word 'Algebra' came from which language?

Arabic

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