This Dress Up tells how something is done
What is an -ly adverb?
These are the most poisonous snakes in the world.
What is the sea snake?
Repetition of same sounds at beginning of sentences.
This sentence opener is a noun
What is a Subject Opener?
These animals live and work together in colonies.
What are ants?
This Dress Up describes a noun
What is a Quality Adjective?
These animals can grow a body from just one arm.
What is a starfish?
Comparison of two things using "like" or "as"
What is a simile?
Double Jeopardy!!
This Sentence Opener tells how something is done
What is an -ly Opener?
A method of taking and organizing notes before writing
What is a keyword outline?
This kind of Dress Up replaces the banned words "go/went", "see/saw/look", or "said"
What is a Strong Verb?
This foolish animal wanted to jump over a cliff.
What is the donkey?
Double Jeopardy!!
Create an alliteration
Student response varies
This Sentence Opener includes the because clause.
What is the www.asia.wub clausal opener?
A large, rare bird that almost went extinct.
What are whooping cranes?
What is the www.asia.wub?
Double Jeopardy!!
After the third time, no one believed him
What is The Boy Who Cried Wolf?
Comparison of two things without using "like" or "as"
What is a metaphor?
It's 2-5 words.
What is the VSS (very short sentence)?
This kind of sentence should end each paragraph
What is a clincher?
Double Jeopardy!!
This Dress Up clause follows a person or thing, and describes it
What is a Who/Which clause?
The three parts to a story tell us about these things (describe them)
What are:
Beginning (Characters & Setting)
Middle (Plot & Conflict
End (Climax & Resolution)
Name two types of introductions
What is the: funnel, question, humorous/startling statement, quotation, benefit, story/anecdote
You should be "over" and "above" average and know your "ins" and "outs" for this type of opener
What is a Prepositional Opener?
like, go, went, said, see, look, big, little
What are banned words?