Vocabulary
Annotation
Learning Strategies
Friendly Letter Parts
James and the Giant Peach
100

What are laws or guides for conduct, action, or procedures? 

a. rules

b. routines

c. responsibility

rules

100

When you have a question, what would you put next to that part of the passage?

A question mark

100

Which strategy is listed below:

Think about the answer to the question, talk to a partner about it, share your answer.

Think, pair, share

100

What part of a letter is your name in cursive?

Signature

100

What happened to Jame's parents?

They got eaten by a rhino that escaped from the zoo

200

What is an act or instance of working or acting together for a common purpose or goal?

a. responsibility

b. procedures

c. cooperation

cooperation
200

When would you put an "x" next to something you've read in a passage?

A part you didn't like

200

What does a passive reader look like?

not paying attention, not understanding what they read, reading without a purpose 

200

What part of a letter is the address and who you are addressing the letter to?

The heading

200

Who does James live with after his parents are killed?

Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker

300

Give me an example of a routine you have to do everyday?

answers will vary

300

When would you put an "!" next to a part of the passage you've read?

When you get to a part that surprises you

300

What is it called when Miss Jackson gives you a small slip of paper to answer a question at the end of the class?

Ticket out the Door

300

The main part of the letter is the?

Body

300

Give me one name that Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker call James,

You disgusting little beast, you filthy nuisance, you miserable creature, lazy, good-for-nothing brute, nasty little beast

400

Coming into the classroom quietly and ready to learn everyday is an:

a. cooperation

b. expectation

c. responsibility 

expectation

400

What do you do to mark something important in a passage?

A star

400

How did we learn the new vocabulary words for the chapter?

a. gallery walk

b. test

c. numbered heads together

Gallery walk

400

Sincerely, Your Friend, and Love, are all examples of 

Closing

400

Give me one thing that James said lived under the roots of the peach tree.

earthworms, centipedes, insects

500

Taking care of your Chromebook is a:

a. rule

b. procedure

c. responsibility

responsibility
500

Give me one type of connection (infinity mark)

Text to text

Text to self

Text to world

500

What does an active reader look like?

Asking questions, highlighting, writing notes, reading for a purpose, re-reading, taking your time

500
All names and addresses need to start with?

A capital letter

500

List 2 things that the author compared the ever-growing peach to.

A melon, an enormous butter-colored pumpkin, Aunt Sponge, a small car, a small house

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