Context clues
Important vocab
Central Idea
Theme/central idea
Figurative language
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What does meticulous mean in this sentence: "The artist was meticulous, spending hours ensuring every tiny brushstroke was perfect."

What is extremely careful or precise?

100

An "educated guess." It’s when you use clues from a book plus what you already know to figure out something the author didn't say out loud.

What is an inference?

100

A text describes how bees pollinate flowers and help plants grow. What is the topic of this text?

What is "Bees" or "Pollination"?

100

A short retelling without saying things like "I think..."

What is summary

100

'The surface of the lake was as smooth as glass.' What is this an example of.

Simile

200

Read this sentence: "The coach's perpetual whistling lasted the entire practice, never stopping for a second." Which word is a clue for perpetual?

 

What is "never stopping"? (or "entire")

200

Looking very closely at something to see how all the little parts work together.

To analyze or analysis

200

A text describes how bees pollinate flowers to help plants grow and produce food for humans. What is the central idea?

What is "Bees play a vital role in our food supply"?

200

Neighborhoods are building community gardens nationwide. These projects provide fresh produce to residents. Local bee populations thrive in these spaces. Vacant lots transform into lush greenery. Together, these efforts strengthen and beautify our neighborhoods. What is the Central idea?

Community gardens benefit neighborhoods in many ways. They provide food, help bees, and improve local aesthetics.

The central idea is their growth and positive impact.

200

It brings 'sound effects' to your writing, helping the reader hear what is happening in their imagination. What is this an example of

Onomatopoeia

300

Define benevolent based on this context: "The benevolent neighbor often brought over warm meals and helped elderly residents with their groceries."

What is kind, generous, or well-meaning?

300

Something that is hinted at or suggested without be directly said.

Implicit

300

If a passage has the title "The Dangers of Plastic" and lists three ways plastic hurts the ocean, what is the most likely central idea?

What is "Plastic pollution is harming marine environments"

300

A character lies to their parents but eventually feels so guilty they tell the truth and feel better. What is a possible theme?

What is "Honesty is the best policy" or "The truth sets you free"?

300

Seven slippery snakes slid sideways. What is this an example of.

Alliteration

400

In the sentence, "The desert air was arid, causing the hikers' skin to crack and their throats to feel parched," what does arid mean?

What is extremely dry?

400

.The proof! It’s the specific words or facts you find in a story to show that your idea is right.

Evidence

400

Look at the first and last sentences of a text. If they both mention the importance of daily exercise, where did you find the clues for the central idea?

What are "The introduction and the conclusion"?

400

What is the difference between a summary and a theme?

What is "A summary tells what happened (plot), while a theme tells the deeper message (lesson)"?

400

Giving human qualities, feelings, or actions to non-human things.

personification

500

Read this sentence: "The law was obsolete; because cars had been invented, the old rules about hitching horses to poles were no longer needed." What does obsolete mean?

What is out-of-date or no longer in use?

500

Your brain’s filing cabinet. It’s all the stuff you already know about a topic that helps you understand new things.

Schema

500

An author writes an article about the history of video games, focusing on how they have evolved from simple pixels to complex stories. What is the central idea?

What is "Video games have become more advanced over time"?

500

Why must you find supporting evidence before you can finalize your conclusion about a text's theme?

Supporting evidence is necessary to prove your ideas are based on facts and details from the text rather than just a wild guess.

500

It highlights how strongly someone feels about something by blowing it out of proportion.

hyperbole

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