Vocabulary
Literary Elements
Ms. Dahlberg
Informational Text
Greek/Latin Roots/Prefixes
100

Uses evidence and background knowledge to form 

Infernece
100

A comparison of two things using "like" or "as"

Simile

100

Ms. Dahlberg's Cat's Name

Fitz
100

The topic an article is writing about

Main Idea

100
Greek Root: Small

Micro

200

Examine something with purpose

Analyze

200

A portion of a story goes back in time

Flashback

200

Ms. Dahlberg's Boyfriend's Job

Chef
200

What connotation does this word have? 

Cheap


Negative Connotation

200

Latin Root: Mal

Bad

Double jeopardy if you can give me a word meaning bad using the root Mal

300

prove something is correct

Justify

300

Conversation between two characters

Dialogue

300

Ms. Dahlberg's Favorite Candy

Reese's

300

What information is included to support main idea

Supporting Details

300

Prefix: in-, im-, il-, ir-

not

400

create in a systematic way

formulate

400

The sequence of events, double jeopardy if you can name all five 

Plot Line

Exposition

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

400

What sports has Dahlberg coached at Cordova

Hint: Two

cheer and baseball

400

These transition words clue you in to which text structure

In result

Therefore

Due to 

Because 


A. Problem Solution

B. Sequential

C. Caus-Effect

D. Descriptive

C. Cause-Effect

400

Prefix: Inter-

Between or among

500

combine information/ideas from multiple sources to make an overall point

synthesize

500

Pattern of rhyme in a poem (ABAB)

Rhyme Scheme

500

DOUBLE  JEOPARDY 

Name any 5 Places Ms. Dahlberg has been 

Oregon

Hawaii

Massachusetts

Maine

New York

Florida

California

Puerto Rico

500

One sentence

Free of personal pronouns

Can be argued

Claim

500

Prefix: en-, em-

cause to 

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