First vs. Third
Fact vs. Opinion
Context Clues
Main Idea
Summary
100
If the author uses I, me, or we.
What is First Person?
100
What are some words or phrases that can be used when creating a statement of OPINION?
What is adjectives, always, all people, most people, feeling words.
100
How will students know when they've come across a context clue question?
What is the word is underlined.
100
How do I know when I've come across a main idea question?
What is paragraph 7 mostly/mainly about? What is this passage mostly about?
100
How do I know if I have come across a summary question?
What is really long answer choices? OR What is it says "which of the following is the BEST summary of the passage?"
200
Identify the following passage as first or third person: Mr. Miller walked into the room and noticed that Karston wasn't sitting where he was supposed to be sitting. When Karston realized he was in trouble, he yelled, "I didn't do anything wrong!"
What is Third person-narrator?
200
Identify the following statement as either a fact or an opinion: Most people believe that wolves are majestic creatures.
What is Opinion.
200
What is it called when there are two different words with the same meaning?
What is a Synonym?
200
What are some things to look for in the text (the actual paragraphs) that can help the reader identify the main idea or important ideas?
What is topic sentences! What is repeated words?!
200
What should you always do when you come across a summary answer choice?
What is take a short break? OR what is Label each answer choice to figure out which one is missing what it needs?
300
Read the following passage and identify it as either first-person or third-person narrator. The store is usually closed on Sundays, so I decided to walk down to the gas station for milk. When I walked towards the corner, though, my mom asked me where I was gonna go.
What is First-person narrator?
300
What is a statement that cannot be argued?
What is FACT
300
Identify the meanings of the following suffixes: -ful -less -ology -
What is full of, none of, and study?
300
What is the bubble map used in Main idea questions?
What is box with bubbles.
300
FREE POINTS!
What is Congratulations!
400
What is the caution for identifying first or third person?
What is Do not look at dialogue!
400
What is it called when people may feel differently about a statement or idea?
What is an opinion?
400
Identify the meanings of the following prefixes: pre- un- re-
What is before, not, and do again.
400
What are some text features that help you identify the main idea of a passage?
What is TITLE, subheadings, pictures!
400
What is a summary?
What is small/short description of what happens in the passage?
500
All students at the table must draw a point of view pyramid.
What is Triangle
500
What is the strategy for how to show your work with a FACT vs. OPINION question?
What is draw a t-chart with F on one side and O on the other?
500
Once the reader has identified that the question as a context clues question, what should the reader do?
What is plug in each answer choice where the underlined word is located.
500
What is a very successful strategy for identifying the main idea of each paragraph in a passage?
What is create a heading!
500
What three elements must a Summary answer choice have in order to be correct?
What is BME, problem (conflict), solution
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