related to a repeated activity
What is REPETITIVE
What is the simple subject in this sentence?
Have you ever gone skiing in the winter?
What is
A. Have
B. you
C. skiing
D. winter
Which diagram would best help readers organize the information in Chapter 1?
What is
A. comparing diagram
B. illustration with labels
C. sequence of events diagram
D. main idea and details diagram
the target skill we will be tested on this week
What is Sequence of events
pleasing or attractive
What is APPEALING
increased very quickly
What is EXPLODED
What is the subject in the sentence below?
Please give the dog a bath.
What is
A. PLease
B. give
C. dog
D. you
Humans have used various materials to print books. In what order were the book materials mentioned in chapter 1 invented?
What is tablets, papyrus, parchment, paper
One example of a sequence of events we might encounter is...
Timeline, Instruction manual, etc.
taking a lot of care and effort
What is PAINSTAKING
working in a reduced or weakened way
What is IMPAIRED
What is the compound subject?
Tresha and I are excited about the upcoming trip to New Orleans.
What is
A. Tresha and I
B. are excited
C. upcoming trip
D. New Orleans
In Chapter 2, the author organizes the steps in book production according to their
What is
A. cost
B. importance
C. number of people involved
D. order in creative process
Define Sequence of Events
What is the order in which things happen
to work together with others
What is COLLABORATE
presented to a person or group for judging
What is SUBMITTED
What is the compound predicate:
You walk down the hall and open the last door on the right.
What is
A. You
B. walk, open
C. last door
D. on the right
The main purpose of Chapter 3 is to discuss
What is
A. the future of publishing
B. the causes of increased book sales
C. why paper books cease to exist
D. why audio books became so popular
Name three words that we can look for in a book/story/text that will help us determine the order of which they happened
What is first, second, next, last, finally, then, before
fitting for a particular purpose, person, or occasion
What is APPROPRIATE
something that completes something else or makes it perfect
What is COMPLEMENT
What is the simple predicate?
Sedimentary rocks form on the bottom of seas.
What is
A. Sedimentary
B. rocks
C. form
D. seas
Many specialized vocabulary words are used in this story. The author explains the meaning of these words by
What is
A. defining the words in a chart
B. referring the reader to a glossary
C. including notes at the bottom of the page
D. giving information in the text that explains what the word means
Describe the history of books before the printing press. Hint: it starts with clay books
What is Clay, Papyrus, Parchment Paper, Printing Press
discussions with another person in order to reach an agreement
What is NEGOTIATIONS