What does the suffix "-ing" indicate in a word?
It indicates an action or process (e.g., running, jumping)
What is the theme of a story?
The theme is the underlying message or main idea of the story.
What is dialogue in a story?
Dialogue is the conversation between characters in a story.
What is it called when you compare two texts with similar themes?
Compare and contrast
Where did Ms. Miller go to college?
Virginia Tech
Give an example of a homophone for the word "pair."
Pear
Describe a conflict in a story and how it is resolved.
The conflict could be a character facing a challenge, and the resolution is how they overcome it.
Name a characteristic of poetry.
rhythm, rhyme, stanzas, figurative language
How does the structure of a poem differ from that of a story?
A poem often uses stanzas, while a story uses chapters or paragraphs
Which student shares a birthday with Ms. Miller?
Marshall
What is a synonym for "happy"?
Joyful, merry, cheerful, jolly
How does the main character's action reflect their personality?
The main character’s actions can show traits like bravery, kindness, or selfishness.
Who is the narrator in a story?
The narrator is the person telling the story; it can be a character or an outside voice.
What does it mean to analyze characters in a story?
Analyzing characters involves looking at their thoughts, actions, and development throughout the story.
How many students in our class has a birthday in March?
1- Beatriz
What does the word "unhappiness" mean if you know "happy"?
It means the state of being not happy or sad.
What details from the text support the central conflict?
Details like dialogue, character reactions, and events that lead to the climax support the central conflict.
How does first-person point of view differ from third-person?
First-person uses "I" or "we," while third-person uses "he," "she," or "they."
Why is it important to understand the sequence (chronological order) of events in a story?
To be able to follow the plot and how events lead to the climax in order
What is the name of the book series we have been reading this year?
My Weird School
The children looked lost and bewildered. What do you think bewildered means by using context clues?
It can mean confused or puzzled
Summarize the theme of a story involving friendship.
A common theme in friendship stories is loyalty, shown through characters supporting each other.
How does sensory language enhance the story?
Sensory language helps readers imagine sights, sounds, and feelings, enhancing their experience of the story.
How do historical events relate to the themes in literature?
Historical events can provide context or inspiration for themes in literature, showing how they influence characters and plots.
What was our first unit of this year about?
Personal Narratives/ Polio