Where you find the meaning of bold words located throughout the text...
What is the glossary?
"What's up Doc?" I am famous for saying this.
Who is Bugs Bunny?
What school does Harry go to?
What is Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardy
What is a group of lions called?
What is a pride
A word (or phrase) that means the same or similar to another word (or phrase)…
What is synonym?
Me love to eat round treats, especially cookies!
Who is Cookie Monster?
True or False?
Harry go sorted into Slytherin?
What is false.
What animal is called "man's best friend"?
What is a dog
A word (or phrase) that is the opposite to another word (phrase)…
What is an antonym?
"Oh bother!" I have never met a pot of honey that I didn't like.
Who is Pooh Bear (or Winnie the Pooh)?
What are the names of Harry Potter's two best friends?
Who are Ron and Hermoine.
What is a baby dog called?
What is a puppy
Using evidence and background knowledge (schema) to figure out what is not being said...
What is inferring (or making inferences)?
"I have no strings to hold me down", but it sure does feel like it at times.
Who is Pinocchio?
What number book is The Sorcer's Stone?
What is book #1
What is a baby goat called?
What is a kid
This is another word for background or prior knowledge...
What is schema?
I am always getting all "tangled" up, in my hair that is. Maybe it is time for a haircut!
Who is Rapunzel?
What is the platform number for the Hogwart's Express?
What is 9 and 3/4 (nine and three quarters)
What do you call a group of fish?
What is a school