Emoji History (Cell Phone)
Vocabulary
Text Features
Slime
Genre
100
What was the author's purpose for writing this article?


A. to get people to buy more phones

B. to inform people about how emojis started

C. to tell a story about a funny emoji

D. to explain why people send phone pictures

B. To inform people about how emojis got started.

100

Words that have the same meaning or nearly the same meaning are called ______________.

Synonyms

100

The name of a book.

Title

100

Why do kids like slime?

A. It lasts forever.

B. It makes them feel good.

C. It smells good.

D. It makes great gifts.

B. It makes them feel good.


100

This genre includes all types of stories that are made up.

Fiction

200

How did the creation of emojis sell more phones?

A. You must buy the phone to get the emojis.

B. The emojis made the price lower.

C. You need to buy emojis to get points for the phone.

D. The emojis helped the phone take pictures.

A. You must buy the phone to get the emojis.

200
Words that have opposite meanings are called _______________.

Antonyms

200

The "mini" title that gives the main idea of a section.

Heading

200

What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?

A. to teach readers how to make slime

B. to show readers the different colors of slime

C. to teach readers how to use baking soda

D. to show readers when to use the kitchen

A. To teach readers how to make slime.

200

This genre contains facts and information.

Nonfiction

300

Which detail describes both The Cell Phone and History of Emojis?

A. Friendships are made.

B. New designs are created.

C. Cell phones are mentioned.

C. Cell phones are mentioned.

300

Words that sound the same but are not spelled the same are called ______________.

Homophones

300

What does the glossary provide?

Definitions (meanings) of important words in the book.

300

What does "disposable" mean in paragraph 4.

A. able to use with baking soda

B. able to pour in a cup or bowl

C. able to throw away

D. able to use many times

C. able to throw away

300

These stories are fiction. They are short stories that typically include animals with human characteristics. There is a moral or theme.

Fables

400

Which 2 details describe History of the Emoji?

A. Contains facts that are true.

B. Contains problems and solutions.

C. Contains a lesson about good deeds.

A. Contains facts that are true.

B. Contains problems and solutions.

400

Words that have the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations are called ________.

Homographs

400

When looking for the page a chapter starts on, use the _________________.

Table of Contents

400

What does "optional" mean in paragraph 5?

A. You don't have to use it.

B. You must use it.

C. Everyone uses it.

D. Your parent will make you use it.

A. You don't have to use it.

400

These stories are nonfiction. They include information and facts about a person's life.

Biography

500

Emojis are smileys used in ________________ messages.

electronic


500

A word part at the beginning of a word is called a ______________ and a word part at the end of a word is called a _______________.

Prefix

Suffix

500

When you are looking for a specific topic in a book go to the _____________ and find the page number.

Index

500

What are two effects of using too much food coloring?

The slime will color your hands.

The slime will color other surfaces.

500

This genre includes creative writing where words are written with rhythm and sometimes rhyme.

Poetry

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