What does the P in PLORE stand for? And what are the steps?
P=Predict
-Read and circle the title
-Read the first paragraph and make a prediction
-Author's purpose- PIE
100
Where the story takes place is called the...
Setting
100
These act like paragraphs in poetry.
Stanzas
100
P in P.I.E. stands for what?
Persuade
100
The I in P.I.E. means what?
I=Inform
200
What does the L in PLORE stand for? What are the steps?
L = Locate
-Circle key words (BOLD, italic, underlined)
-Underline the sentence that it is in.
-Use the sentence before and after to determine and -synonym or short definition
200
This is a sentence or statement that can be proved.
Fact
200
This tells the main points of the story in a shorter version.
Summary
200
The E in P.I.E. stands for what?
Entertain
200
The reason something happens.
Cause
300
What does the O in PLORE stand for? What are the steps for O?
O=Organize
*Star* any pictures, keys, graphs, newspapers, or poems
Number paragraphs… P1, P2
Preview the questions
Circle words like main idea, paragraph #, author, etc.
300
An exaggeration to make a point.
I am so hungry, I could eat a whale.
Hyperbole
300
The lesson or message of a story.
Theme
300
This is the reason the writer chose to write a story.
Author's purpose
300
The result of something.
Effect
400
What's the R in PLORE stand for? What are the steps in R?
Read
Reread
Remember
Check your prediction- Were you right?
400
This is a word or sentence that sounds like how it is said.
Ex. The egg SIZZLED in the pan.
Onomatopoeia
400
A comparison NOT using like or as.
ex. She was a blubbering mess.
metaphor
400
A thought or feeling or prediction. It cannot be proved.
Opinion
400
A comparison using like or as.
Ex. She was sad like a dog without a bone.
Simile
500
What does the E in PLORE stand for? What are the steps for E?
E=evaulate
-Read the question
-Read ALL answers
-FIND the answer in the text and mark the question # next to where you found it.
-MARK the paragraph # next to the question so you know where you found it!
500
In a play, this tells the actor how to do something, where to go, how to say something, or describes the setting. It is usually in italics or parenthesis.
Stage Directions
500
A poem that doesn't have a rhyme scheme or any rhyme.
Free Verse
500
A sentence or phrase that all has the same beginning sound.
Ex. Janice jumps joyfully.
Alliteration
500
Giving human characteristics to something that is not real or an animal.
Ex. Nemo in Finding Nemo