Wild Robot
Fiction
Mrs. Saeteurn
Poetry
Patterns of Power
100

Who is Chitchat's best friend?

Brightbill

100

CPER stands for __________________________.

Character, Problem, Event, Resolution

100

Mrs. Saeteurn's favorite color is ___________.

blue

100

A poem that does not rhyme is called ____________.

free verse

100

She, they, it, are examples of _______________.

pronouns

200

Which animals did Roz see first?

Sea Otters

200

Stubborn, kind, curious are examples of _____________________.

Character traits

200

Where is Mrs. Saeteurn from?

Alaska

200

"She was as sweet as pie" is an example of a ____________.

simile

200

Mrs. Nguyen, Target, California are examples of _____________________.

proper nouns

300

What is the name of Roz and Brightbill's lodge?

The Nest

300

A retell of the most important events in your own words is called a _______________.

Summary

300

Mrs. Saeteurn had a ___________ get stuck in her head when she was little.

pebble

300

"Hannah had a hundred hair-clips" is an example of _______________.

alliteration

300

Every complete sentence needs a subject and a ______________.

predicate

400

Roz is short for ___________

Rozzum

400

The message, moral, or lesson of the story is called the _____________.

Theme

400

Mrs. Saeteurn's favorite animal is an _____________.

orangutan

400

The second poetry step is _________ and __________.

read and take note for every stanza
400

A compound sentence is two complete sentences connected by a _____________ and a _____________.

A compound sentence is two complete sentences connected by a comma and a conjunction.

500

What was Roz's first kind deed?

She pulled the quills out of the fox.

500

Fiction is a made-up _________ with made-up _____________.

Fiction is a made-up story with made-up characters.

500

List all the grades Mrs. Saeteurn has taught

1st, 3rd, 5th, and 4th

500

Personification is ___________________.

giving human traits to objects

500

If you don't remember what to capitalize. Use MINTS! MINTS stands for _______________________.

Months, I (by itself), Names, Titles, and the Start of a sentence.

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