name 2 concrete nouns
table, person
______ were going to the park.
______ am happy.
They
I
Give an example of a metaphor.
Her tears were a river flowing down her face.
Name the 5 main characters.
Meg, Calvin, Mrs. Whatsit, Charles Wallace, Mrs. Who
What is a thought or idea about how something works?
Concept
name 2 abstract nouns
love, dream
Which word is different? Why?
noisy, car, truck, traffic
noisy, adverb
Write the next line for this couplet:
My cat likes to chase a mouse,
She chases it out of my house.
What word scared Mrs. Murry? Say it clearly.
Tesseract
Use "crevice" in a sentence that shows the meaning of the word.
She was out hiking in the mountains when she fell and her foot was caught in the crevice.
name 3 being verbs
is, seems,
What punctuation goes at the end of this:
Stop that dreadful noise at once
! exclamation mark
Personify a tree.
The tree danced in the wind.
What is unusual about the haunted house?
It is not haunted.
What was dilapidated in WiT? Say it in a complete sentence using the word "dilapidated."
Write a sentence using a verb, noun, adjective, and an adverb.
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On the board, write a sentence using the plural forms of these words: lesson, suffix
This week's lessons are all about suffixes.
Write me a haiku about winter.
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What are 4 differences between the twins and Meg and Charles Wallace?
school, sports, friends, communicate through thoughts
What is the opposite of responsible?
delinquent
name the nouns in this sentence:
The gaggle of geese I encountered on Aunt Lucy's farm were not lacking in aggression.
gaggle, geese, I, Aunt Lucy, farm, aggression
tell me the adjectives in this sentence and what information do they tell?
Those three pines were covered with a heavy layer of snow.
Those-which ones
three- how many
heavy-what kind
What is the difference between assonance and consonance?
Assonance is the repeated use of vowel sounds. Consonance is the repeated use of consonant sounds.
The next chapter is called "Mrs. Which," tell 3 detailed things that may happen.
meet Mrs. Which, go into the haunted house, eat dinner at the Murry house...
define assimilate.
to really understand or learn something properly.
to take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb