Phonics & Word Analysis
Plot & Structure
Types of Poems
Theme & Main Idea
Figurative Language
100

What does the root "tele" mean in "telephone"

Far or Distant

100

What happens at the beginning of Pecos Bill and the Bear Lake Monster

A cowpoke told Bill a story about the monster

100

What type of poem has 5 lines, a funny topic, and AABBA

Limerick

100

What is theme

The lesson or message the author wants you to learn

100

Her eyes sparkled like diamonds

Simile

200

What does the prefix "un-" mean in unhappy

Not or opposite of

200

What is the rising action of Pecos Bill and the Bear Lake Monster

Bill went to Bear Lake to catch the monster

200

What type of poem has no rhyme or rhythm

Free Verse

200

What is a main idea

The most important idea the author wants you to know

200

That test was a nightmare

Metaphor

300

Change run into a word meaning "someone who runs"

Runner

300

What is the climax of Pecos Bill and the Bear Lake Monster

The monster comes out of the water and Bill is ready to tackle it

300

What type of poem has rhyming lines and a steady rhythm

Rhyme Verse

300

What is the difference between theme and main idea

Theme = lesson learned

Main idea = What the text is mostly about

300

I told you a million times to sit down

Hyperbole

400

What two smaller words make up sunflower

Sun + flower

400

What is the resolution of Pecos Bill and the Bear Lake Monster

Bill flung the monster across the ocean to Loch Ness, Scotland

400

What poem usually has 3 lines and describes nature or a moment in time

Haiku

400

How can you find the theme of a story

Character development & Plot

400

Rays of sunshine danced through the trees

Personification

500

What does biweekly mean

Every two weeks

500

What type of story is Pecos Bill and the Bear Lake Monster

(Tall tale, fairy tale, myth...)

Tall tale

500

A poem has 5 lines that rhyme (AABBA) and makes you laugh. Another has 3 lines about the wind with no rhyme. What kinds of poems are they

1. Limerick

2. Haiku

500

What is the theme of Pecos Bill and the Bear Lake Monster

No matter how big a challenge, you can overcome it

500

Barking up the wrong tree

Idiom

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