Main Idea
Inferencing
Figurative Language
Name The Strategy
Context Clues
100

Jeremy was lost. He didn't know where he was, or how to get where he was going. He had left the directions at home and he didn't have a map. Now, he was in a strange neighborhood and he was confused. If he could find a familiar landmark, he might figure things out. 

Which of these choices best sums up what the story is about? 

A. Wanting a map B. Jeremy was lost C. Getting directions D. On his way to a party

What is B. Jeremy was lost?

100

"Jeremy stuttered, blushed and shook as he addressed the crowd." 

What can you infer about Jeremy from this statement? 

A. Jeremy enjoys public speaking.        B. Jeremy is nervous.         C. Jeremy is an actor.

What is B. Jeremy is nervous

100

Thomas walked as softly as a cat.

What is simile?

100

Using clues in the story and what you already know to tell what might happen next

Predicting

100

Dillon and Thomas gathered their hats, sunscreen, and lunches and headed out for the day.  Dillon went swimming right away, but Thomas decided to build a sand castle.

Where are Dillon and Thomas?

A. grocery store     B. beach        C. pet store

What is B. beach?

200

Farming has changed a lot since 1800. Half the people in America worked on farms 200 years ago. Today, less than 2% of the population does. Animals used to do the bulk of the work on farms. Now machines, such as tractors, are used. Another change in American agriculture is the amount of land used for farming; today's farmers produce more food, using much less land. A summary is a short retelling of a story or article. 

Which of these choices best sums up what this story is about? 

A. Changes in farming B. Less land in farming C. Tractors and farming D. Hard work on farms

What is A. Changes in farming?

200

The sun was low in the sky. Mrs. Van Dam's body ached. Blisters had formed on her hands. She set the rake down on the big pile of leaves and headed for home. 

What can you infer from this passage? 

A. Mrs. Van Dam had worked a long time. B. Mrs. Van Dam had been feeling sick. C. Mrs. Van Dam dislikes raking leaves.

What is A. Mrs. Van Dam had worked a long time?

200

Emma can smell pizza from a mile away.

What is hyperbole or exaggeration? 

200

How the text relates to your life, another book, or the world.

What is making connections

200

The two best friends, Emma and Nini, were working on a math problem one day at school in Miss Phillips' class.  Emma assisted Nini on the problem because she was having trouble with it.

Assist most likely means:

A. do it alone         B. help         C. not help

What is B. help

300

Cats are affectionate, cuddly, and independent. Unlike dogs, cats can stay on their own if you go away overnight. They do not need to be walked, and can monitor their own food so they don't overeat. Also, cats do not bark, so your neighbors won't have any noise to complain about. If someone wants to have a pet, a cat is a great choice! 

Which of these choices best sums up what this story is about? 

A. Cats are independent B. Dogs are a lot of work C. Cats are great pets D. Pets are hard work

What is C Cats are great pets?

300

Thomas and Miss Phillips were finishing up a project in the garage together. "Can we paint the roof red?" asked Thomas. "Sure," said Miss Phillips. "Then when the paint dries we can find a place to hang it in the backyard." 

What do you think Thomas and Miss Phillips are making? Why do you think so?

What is a bird house?

300

Nini said, "the test was a walk in the park."

What is a metaphor?

300

Make mental pictures as you read

What is visualizing

300

Miss Phillips and Mrs. Van Dam were ecstatic to find out all of their students received a 100% on the chapter summary.  They knew the students worked hard and tried their best. 

Ecstatic most likely means:

A. worried     B. upset       C. happy

What is C. happy

400

Plenty of people try to fool unsuspecting customers. To protect yourself, read the fine print before you sign a document. If something looks too good to be true, it usually is! Make sure you know what you're agreeing to, how much you're paying, and what you're getting in return. If you feel uncertain, do nothing until you've had time to study and understand the agreement. A summary is a short retelling of a story or article. 

Which of these choices best sums up what this story is about? 

A. Unsuspecting consumers B. Protection from scams C. Too good to be true D. Being uncertain

What is B. Protection from scams?

400

Nini rolled over in her bed as she felt the sunlight hit her face. The beams were warming the back of her neck when she slowly realized that it was a Thursday, and she felt a little too good for a Thursday. Struggling to open her eyes, she looked up at the clock. “9:48,” she shouted, “OH NO!” Nini jumped out of bed, threw on the first outfit that she grabbed, brushed her teeth in two swipes, threw her books into her bag and ran out the door. 

What problem is Nini having?

She is running late for Miss Phillips' class.

400

Jeremy said he heard the wind howling last night during the rain storm.

What is personification?

400

Tell in your own words what the story is about

What is summarizing

400

At the end of each school day, Kayliss and Jeremy arranged their papers into neat piles, cleaned their desks, and pushed in their chair. They were equally meticulous at home. 

Meticulous most likely means 

A. Mean      B. Careful about details      C. Weird

What is B. careful about details?

500

Baseball has been a part of American life for more than 100 years. There are 29 professional teams in 27 American cities and hundreds of minor league teams throughout the 50 states. More Americans attend major league baseball games than any other professional team sport in the United States. Baseball is a part of American slang, fashion, music, and movies. A summary is a short retelling of something, for example, a story or article. 

Which of these choices best sums up what the story is about? 

A. Baseball stadiums B. Baseball in America C. Minor league baseball D. Baseball slang

What is B. Baseball in America?

500

By the time Dillon arrived at the lunch, Kayliss was just finishing her sandwich. "I'm so sorry," he called out when he saw her and look to her wrist where her watch used to be. 

What can you infer from this passage? 

A. Dillon is patient. B. Dillon is late. C. Kayliss loves sandwiches.

What is B Dillon is late.

500

Kayliss said she was as quick as a cheetah.

What is simile?

500

What is specifically being said about a topic.

What is the main idea

500

Miss Phillips often poses questions to her students.  She wants to see if they can discuss and figure out the answers together as a team.

Poses most likely means:

A. ask        B. tells       C. yells

What is A. ask?

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