Figurative Language
Word Work
Complete Sentences
Point of View
Elements of an Informative Report
100

Which of the following is an example of an idiom?

A) Go have fun!!

B) Dress warmly!

C) Break a leg!

D) Stop that right now!

C - Break a leg! 


People say this to mean "good luck!" 

100

Which of the following is an example of a vowel team syllable?

A) er

B) id

C) ap

D) ie

D - ie

100

Fragment or complete sentence?

The big green ball.

FRAGMENT!

100

Is the sentence below told from first or third person point of view?

She always laughed at my jokes when I told them in class.

First person!

100

True or false: an informative report gives facts and information about a specific topic

True!

200

When an author gives human characteristics to something that is nonliving that is called....

Personification

200

Which of the following contains a vowel-r pattern?

A) bring

B) road

C) turn

D) rat

C) turn

contains a -ur pattern!

200

Fragment or complete sentence?

The dog walked outside.

Complete sentence

200

First or third person?

They drove to school late after oversleeping by accident. 

Third person

200

The part of an informative report that presents your topic and what your report will be about is called the.....

Introduction

300

What does the idiom in the following sentence mean?

That test was a piece of cake!

The test was easy

300

What sound does the vowel team syllable ea make in the following word: beat

long e sound

300

Fragment or complete sentence?

Watched the big black tv downstairs.

Fragment!

300

First or third person point of view?

Cathy leaned into her computer screen with big eyes. "I can't believe it!" she said. She had finally gotten a 100 on her math test!

Third person

300

An informative report should end with a _________, which wraps up the report. 

conclusion

400
Read the sentences below. Do you see an example of personification or an idiom?


Ms. Jammal finally had enough of people asking questions. She shook her head quickly and shouted "hold your horses!" 

Idiom - hold your horses

400

Name 2 words from the sentences below that contain a vowel-r pattern.

Jessica went shopping in the super big mall by the school. She loved to try on shirts and pants to see what looked great on her. She never ended up buying anything though!

super, shirts, her, never

400

Rewrite the sentence fragment below to make it a complete sentence. 

Chased the ball around the yard, wagging its tail. 

Example: The dog chased the ball around the yard, wagging its tail. 

400

Rewrite these sentences so that they are in first person point of view. 

She walked along the street. She kept looking around at all of the different colors on the trees. 

Example: I saw her walk along the street. She kept looking around at all of the different colors on the trees. 

400

Information from an informative report should come from:

A) one source

B) multiple sources

C) your own thoughts

B - Multiple sources

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