Parts of Speech
Prefixes/Suffixes
Writing
Kento's Journey
Doodles
100

Dog

Noun

100

Pretest

Tested BEFORE you learn the material

100

What goes first in your introduction?  (Hint: it starts with an H)

Hook

100

What sport is Kento good at?

Soccer

100

What is Rosa's family business?

A restaurant 

200

Hiding

Verb

200

Reunite

To come together again

200

What should you include in your conclusion? There are two.  Give me one.

Summary and extension of purpose

200

Where is Kento from?

Japan

200

How did Rosa discover her love for drawing?

She helped with the blueprints of the renovation of her grandparents restaurant. 

300

Pretty

Adjective

300

Unfinished

Not done or complete

300

Which transition would be best to use when introducing evidence? For example, Initally, This means, In other words

For example

300

How does Kento feel at the airport?

Tired, drained, exhausted

300

How do Rosa's feelings change about the restaurant?

At first, she does not like it, but she learns to appreciate it.

400

Inadvertently

Adverb

400
Misinform

To be wrongly informed

400

Which transition means "the opposite"? Additionally, In fact, However, According to

However

400

Name two characters who help make Kento feel welcome.

Raj, Zoe, Josh, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper

400

What is a possible theme of Doodles?

Pursue what you love, even if it takes bravery

500

First

Adverb

500

Disproportionate

Not proportionate in comparison to something else

500

What is included in an intext citation? (Hint: There are TWO things)

Author's last name and page number

500

What is the author's message (theme) in the story?

Being kind to others is important.

You should make friends with people who are new.

500

Explain the connotation "Doodles" in comparison to the connotation "Drawings".

Doodles sounds purposeless, while drawings has a more respectful tone.

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