Vocabulary
Point of View Terms
Comprehension 1
Comprehension 2
Point of View Examples
100
Place the term LOGIC in sentence. * Bonus - provide an antonym or synonym for term
What is It was logical to wait for the bus to stop before getting on. S: sense A: confusion
100
Who is telling the story in first person?
What is the character
100
What day of the week is it in chapter 6 and when does the museum open?
What is Sunday and 1.
100
What is the first thing the children do on Sunday?
What is they go to the Medieval section to pray.
100
If you are interested in sharing your ideas with like-minded people who can comment on your writing, you may want to try blogging. Blogging is short for "Web logging," logging on to a Web site where you can upload your writing and ask other "bloggers" to post their comments. What point of view is this written in?
What is Second Person
200
Place the term INDICATE in a sentence. * Bonus provide a synonym or antonym for term.
What is The biker indicated a left turn with his hand. S: show, record A: hide, conceal
200
Who is the narrator or outside source directly speaking to in second person?
What is the reader (YOU).
200
How do the children normally learn new facts or information when they are at a museum?
What is a diagram, display or information card in front of the exhibit.
200
We learn a new quality about Jamie and Claudia in chapter 6 what are they?
What is Jamie - logical thinker and Claudia - observant
200
Game night at our house was hilarious when we played Cranium with two teams of three. Imagine Abram, the savvy surfer, doing an impression of Marilyn Monroe singing "Happy Birthday." Or Dave, the macho bodybuilder, swinging his hips and singing a medley of Madonna's songs. It was, well, side splittingly outrageous! What point of view is this written in?
What is First Person
300
Place the term ACCUSTOMED in a sentence. *Bonus - provide a synonym or antonym for term.
What is I am accustomed to waking up at 5:30 in the morning. S: familiar A: unusual
300
What is not included in third person objective?
What is no feelings or thoughts of characters.
300
What is the new clue in museum and where do they go to research what it is?
What is stonemason's mark and museum bookshop
300
What do the children decide to do about the new clue and why?
What is notify the museum with a letter so they can find out if their clue solves the mystery.
300
If teachers would learn to recognize students' learning styles, they could tailor their teaching strategies to accommodate those in their classes. Although most people in the Western culture are visual, most lectures are geared toward the auditory learner. A good teacher should take note and provide pictures, graphs and diagrams to enhance the lecture. What point of view is this written in?
What is Third Person Objective
400
Place the term TRIUMPHANT in a sentence. *Bonus - provide a synonym or antonym for the term.
What is I felt triumphant when I passed my Reading test. S: proud A: defeated
400
What is the focus in third person limited?
What is one specific character's thoughts and emotions.
400
Claudia and Jamie hide in two new places in chapter 6 where are they and why?
What is behind walkie talkie booth because guard coming; under old pedestal because opening at one.
400
When does Claudia plan on returning home?
What is when they solve the mystery because she wants to feel different.
400
One of the creators of Cranium, Richard Tait, a former Microsoft executive, said he wanted to invent a game that allowed people to leave the board feeling good. He wanted a game that involved chance as well as skill, one in which people could have fun together and not so competitive. What point of view is this written in?
What is Third Person Limited
500
Place the term ASSOCIATE in a sentence. *Bonus - provide a synonym or antonym for term.
What is I associate the color yellow with happiness. S: link A: rival
500
What does third person omniscient include?
What is all thoughts and emotions of all characters.
500
Where do the children play after they write their letter to take a break?
What is Rockefeller Center
500
What are Claudia and Jamie waiting for in chapter 7?
What is a return letter from the museum.
500
His name was Fleming, and he was a poor Scottish farmer. One day, while trying to work out a living for his family, he heard a cry for help coming from a nearby bog. He dropped his tools and ran to the bog. There, mired to his waist in black muck, was a terrified boy, screaming and struggling to free himself. What point of view is this passage written in?
What is Third Person Omniscient
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