Figurative Language
Non Fic Text Struct
Point of View
Parts of Speech
Mystery
100

What are idioms? (Givan an Example)

Sayings that don't mean what they sound like.

100

The boys threw the ball back and forth until one boy accidently threw it a little bit to high. As the other boy looked up to catch it, the sun got in his eyes and the ball hit him right in the eye. Ouch! As a result, he now has a black eye.

Cause and Effect

100

"Sarah, I have to go to work early this morning," mom said. She was in a big rush to get to work. She had already been late this week and her boss was getting angry.

3rd

100

Noun

person, place, thing

100

What 2 things do you use to infer

Evidence, Schema

200

What is the difference between similes and metaphors? 

Similes use like or as.

200

Carl and Abbi were making cookies. This was their first time in a while so they were sure to follow the recipe. First, Carl put some cookie dough into a bowl. Then, Abbi added the eggs and a hint of sugar. Next, they stirred it all up. Finally, the put it in the oven to bake.

Sequnce

200

"You've got to be kidding me," I said out loud. I couldn't believe Ms Sheppard was going to give us homework over the weekend. I had baseball. This was not fair. Why didn't she ask us to do this homework during the week?

1st

200

Adjective

describes a noun

200

What are the 3 types of fiction text structure?

Poem, Prose, Drama

300

What is personification?

Giving human traits to things that aren't human.

300

Sarah and Riley walked to school every day. However, today, it was super rainy and gross outside. The problem was, Sarah and Riley's parents were both already at work so no one could drive them to school. "Don't worry," said Riley. I have an extra umbrella. 

Problem Solution

300

Have you ever heard of the Gateway Arch. It's in St. Louis, Missouri. If you go there you, they will let you go up in an elevator all the way to the top. From there, you'll be able to see the entire city from above.

2nd

300

Pronoun

replaces a name

300

What is theme?

Message or the Moral 

400

What are hyperboles? 

Extreme Exaggerations.

400

Golfing is pretty fun. The object of the game is to hit the ball into the hole in as few as strokes as possible. Golfers start off by hitting driver off of the tee box. Then they drive their cart to the ball. Golfers have to hit a club called an iron from the fairway. Once the ball is on the green, they use a putter to put it in. Golfers are not allowed to pick up their ball until it is in the hole. The player that completes 18 holes in the fewest amounts of strokes wins.

Description

400

"I have to go," Alex said. He didn't look happy. He was always upset about something. No matter what happened it always seemed like my fault.

1st
400

preposition

Tells the position of something

400

Restate this Question:

Why was the main character so angry at the end of the story?

The main character was so angry at the end of the story because...

500

What are alliterations?

Tongue Twisters

500

Homework and Classwork have a few things in common. They both allow students to practice what they are learning about. However, one difference is, homework is done outside of school, usually at home while classwork is done in the classroom so the teacher is able to help.

Compare and Contrast

500

"Call on me!" Jeff yelled. He was so loud. Didn't he understand that the teacher was going to call on people sitting quietly? She never called on loud people.

3

500

Linking Verb

links the subject to the verb

500

What are the little titles above each paragraph called in a nonfiction text?

THE LIFE CYCLE

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Sub-Heading

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