Vocabulary
Point of View
Stories We Have Read
Animals
Figurative Language
100

What is the main idea?

the most important part in a section of text

100

This point of view uses "I" or "we" to tell the story.

First Person

100

Who is the main character in the story "Smile for the Camera"?

Imani

100

This mammal is known for its black and white stripes.

A zebra

100

"Her smile was as bright as the sun." This is an example of what figurative language?

Simile

200

What word matches this definiton: Information or objects used to prove that something is true

Evidence

200

"You step into the room and see the giant cake. Everyone shouts, 'Surprise!'”

Second person

200

What do they call scientists who study volcanoes?

Volcanologist

200

This large animal is known for its trunk and big ears.

Elephant

200

"The sun smiled down on us."  This is an example of what figurative language?

Personification

300

A person who helps a pilot follow a route

Navigator

300

"James walked slowly through the park, enjoying the cool breeze. He could hear the birds singing and see children playing in the distance."

Third Person

300

Name one type of Volcano

- Cinder Cones 

-Shield Volcanoes

-Composite Volcanoes

300

This mammal is known for being the fastest land animal.

Cheetah

300

"The world is a stage." This is an example of what figurative language?

Metaphor

400

The science of flying planes

Aviation

400

In this point of view, the narrator knows and tells the thoughts of one character.

Third Person Limited

400

How do scientists collect information about present-day volcanoes to better understand Earth?

They make observations and use equipment that senses changes near a volcano.

400

This mammal is known for its playful behavior and can often be seen swimming in groups.

Dolphin

400

"Piece of cake"

 This is an example of what figurative language?

Idiom

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