What is the location and time of a story?
The Setting
Kaboom is an example of..
Onomatopoeia
What's Mrs. Day's Dog's name?
Yodie
She _____ that we sell refreshments at the car wash.
A) suggesting
B) were suggesting
C) was suggests
D) suggests
D) suggests
An example of a word that uses the suffix -ful
colorful, beautiful, etc.
What is short version of a story that tells the important events and details?
The Summary
The trees moved in the wind like ballerinas is an example of...
simile
Where did Miss. Pendley go to school?
Cather Elementary
What two mistakes are wrong with this sentence:
Yesterday, i went to the store?
It needs a capital I and a .
An example of a word that uses the prefix re-
retreat, redo, restart, etc.
When something happens and the result of what happens is called ....
cause and effect
Tim's taco truck takes time to get takeout is an example of...
alliteration
Where did Mrs. Pasko work before Cather?
Marrs
What are the two mistakes with this sentence:
Jim and Sara said they're favorite game to play is monopoly.
their , Monopoly
The meaning of prefix dis- and an example of a word with the prefix, dis-
Not / Opposite
disappear, disgrace, disagree, disadvantage, dishonest, etc.
The terms used to describe the differences and similarities
Compare and contrast
Amelia Earhart was as brave as a lion in the jungle is an example of.....
Simile
Which teachers work in computers before teaching, who are they?
Mrs. Day and Mrs. Pasko
What needs to be fixed in this sentence:
Jim said I want to go to the park.
it needs quotation marks
"I want to go to the park."
The meaning of the suffix -ed and an example of a word using the suffix -ed
past tense
walked, jumped, cracked
A conclusion drawn from evidence from what you read and your own reasoning is called what?
inference
The stars are sparkling diamonds in the night sky is an example of......
Metaphor
What other school does Mrs. Kowal teach at?
Harvey Oaks
What is wrong with this sentence:
Today mr. Newby is going to bring his computer hear to school.
Mr. , here
5 examples of prefixes and/or suffixes.
un-, dis-, in-, im-, non-, anti-, super-, hyper-, over-
-ing, -ly, -ness, -ment, -ist, -al, -acy, ---able, -ify, -ate