Fiction
Fiction Examples
Non-Fiction
Non-Fiction Examples
Miscellaneous
100
Part A: What is theme?

Part B: Give me one example of a theme.
Part A: Theme is the moral or lesson of the story.

Part B: Answers may vary
(Ex. If at first you don't succeed, try again)
100

What is ONE character trait Auggie possesses? Give ONE example why he possesses that trait.

Answers may vary

(Ex. Auggie is brave because he continued to attend Beecher Prep despite all the conflicts he experienced.)

100
What TWO things do you need to make an inference?
Evidence from the text and background knowledge
100
Name FIVE social issues that is occurring in our society?
Bullying, divorce, poverty, lack of education, child abuse, slavery, etc.
100
The Fourth Grade students are going to do _______ (a) they're  (b) there  (c) their  best on the FSA Reading test.
(a) their
200
Part A: What are character traits?


Part A: Character traits are adjectives that describe what a character is like on the inside.

200
What example of literature is this?

Scene 1
Spiderman: [descends from a building] Hi, Batman.
Batman: Hey Spiderman! Did you charge my iPad?
Spiderman: [looking nervously] No! Why?
Batman: It won't turn on, I think it's dead.
Spiderman: I'm sorry I was searching the web all night!

Drama (play)
200
What are the FIVE text structures?
1. chronology/sequence
2. cause and effect
3. problem and solution
4. description
5. compare and contrast
200
What are TWO structural elements of a drama?
Stage Directions
Cast of Characters
Lines
Setting
Dialogue
200
What does the word quench mean as it is used in the sentence?

Excerpt from The Fox and the Grapes:
"Just the thing to quench my thirst"
To save or to satisfy one's thirst
300

What are the SIX elements that make up a story?

1. Setting
2. Characters
3. Plot
4. Problem
5. Solution
6. Theme
300
First person or Third Person?

"On Friday afternoon, Walter is going to go to the cinemas with his mom and watch the new Incredibles movie."
Third person point of view
Clue words: Walter, his
300
Name SIX text features.
Title, subtitle, heading, subheading, table of contents, photograph, illustration, caption, diagram, labels, graph, chart, bullet points, bold words, italics, highlighted words, timelines, footnotes, side bar, fact box, etc.
300
What is the purpose of labels in a diagram of a giant squid?
To show the parts of a giant squid.
300
Select the correct spelling of the missing word.

A physician is a ________.

(a) dockter
(b) doctor
(c) docter
(d) doktor
(b) doctor
400
Name FOUR structural elements of a poem.
1. stanza
2. line
3. rhythm
4. meter
5. rhyme
6. hyperbole/ similie/ metaphor

400

Create a Venn Diagram to Compare and Contrast Auggie and Julian. At least two things for each

Answers may vary
400
What are firsthand and secondhand accounts? Explain
Firsthand account is a description of an event from someone who was there to experience it.

Secondhand account is a description of an event based on research or told by someone NOT there to experience it.
400
What is a summary and what does it include?
A SUMmary is a brief description of the text and it includes important details or parts of the text.
400
What is the meaning of the word WEEPING as it is used in the sentence?

Excerpt from The Tongue-Cut Sparrow:
"The woman swatted at the creatures until she was free of them, then ran the rest of the way home, shuddering and WEEPING."
Crying or shedding tears
500
What are the THREE forms of literature?
1. Poem
2. Prose (story)
3. Drama (play)

500
What can you infer about Auggie's future in middle school? Provide evidence and background knowledge.
It will be very different from his experience at Beecher Prep. Students will be used to the way Auggie looks and be more kind to Auggie. Auggie now has friends like Summer, Jack Will, Amos, etc.
500
Write a story that uses the text structure: sequence.
Answers may vary.
500
What is the difference between fiction and non-fiction?
Answers may vary
500

What is the meaning of the word CONTAGIOUS as it is used in the sentence below?


Excerpt from Lucky Shot!


"Measles is CONTAGIOUS. In other words, the disease passes easily from person to person through the air."

CONTAGIOUS means easily spread or passed easily from person to person.

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