Context Clues
Text Structure + Features
Author's Purpose + Point of View
Main Idea + Details
Theme + Inference
100

In Passage A, what does the word translucent most likely mean based on the text?

Allowing some light to pass through, not totally clear but not opaque.

100

Is Passage A organized by Cause/Effect, Comparison, or Description?

Description

100

What is the primary purpose of Passage A?

To inform/explain the science of snow. 

100

What is the main idea of Passage A?

How snow forms and its role in nature.

100

What is a likely theme for Passage B?

Bravery, starting fresh, or trying new things.

200

In Passage B, the author describes frost as "white vines." What does this suggest about how the frost looks?

It is spreading or growing in a tangled, crawling pattern.

200

Passage B uses a chronological structure. What is the "signal word" in the second paragraph that shows time is moving forward?

"Tomorrow" or "January 1st"

200

What is the primary purpose of Passage B?

To entertain/tell a story about a character's growth.

200

According to Passage A, what is at the center of every snowflake?

A tiny grain of dust.

200

Based on Passage A, what can you infer would happen to plants if there was a deep freeze with no snow on the ground?

They might die because they aren't insulated.
300

In Passage A, the word insulates is used. What is the "blanket" of snow doing for the ground?

Keeping heat in, protecting it from the cold. 

300

If Passage A included a diagram of a snowflake’s life cycle, what graphic feature would be most helpful for the reader?

Labels or Captions

300

From which point of view is Passage B told?

Third person

300

In Passage B, what is the specific event Leo is preparing for?

The Polar Plunge

300

In Passage B, how does Leo feel about the Polar Plunge at the beginning of the story?

Reluctant, nervous

400

In Passage B, what does the word resolutions mean in the context of Leo’s list?

Firm decisions or goals to do or not do something.

400

How does the genre of Passage A differ from Passage B?

Passage A is informational (nonfiction) and passage B is narrative (fiction).

400

Does the author of Passage A seem to have a positive, negative, or neutral tone toward snow?

Neutral

400

Which sentence from Passage A supports the idea that snow is helpful to animals?

"...providing a 'blanket' that insulates the ground and protects... hibernating animals."

400

Why does Leo sigh before reaching for his coat?

He realizes that to be brave, he has to do something uncomfortable.

500

Look at Passage B. Leo mentions staying on the sidelines. In this context, what does that mean?

Being a spectator; not participating in an activity.

500

Why did the author of Passage A put the word "white" in quotation marks?

To show that snow isn't actually white, it just appears that way. 

500

Why did the author include the detail about Maya in Passage B?

To provide a contrast to Leo's personality or to explain the tradition.

500

Summarize Passage B in exactly one sentence.

Leo decides to overcome his fear and participate in a New Year's tradition to fulfill his resolution.

500

How are the "blanket" in Passage A and the "coat" in Passage B similar in their symbolic meaning?

Both represent protection or preparation against the cold

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