What is sequence?
The order of events: First, next, then, last.
Beginning, Middle, End
What is a prefix?
It comes at the beginning of a word and changes its. meaning.
How should you combine these sentences?
I like to play soccer outside. I like to play tennis outside.
I like to play soccer and tennis outside.
What is a synonym?
A word that means the same thing.
Real and gives facts
What is the theme of a story?
Lesson or Moral
What is a suffix?
It comes at the end of a word and changes its meaning.
What is the action verb in this sentence?
We saw cats, dogs, and rabbits at the animal shelter.
Saw
What vowel sound is in the word bright?
I
What is fiction?
A story that is not real or did not actually happen.
What does it mean to find the main idea?
The big idea, what the text is mostly about.
Which word uses the suffix -able in the same way as fixable?
table, cable, enjoyable, stable
enjoyable
Which of the following is a future tense verb?
walked, walks, walking, will walk
will walk
What is a simile?
Comparing two things using like or as.
Explain the genre: Folktales
Fiction, has a lesson, usually has talking animals, and is passed down through generations.
What are details when you are discussing main idea and details?
They support the main idea.
What does the word bumpy mean?
Without bumps
Have bumps
Be in need of bumps
Have bumps
Which is an example of a past tense verb?
Climb, climbed, climbing, climbs
climbed
prefix and suffix
Explain the genre: Expository Text
Nonfiction, gives facts and details, and has headings.
What was the problem and solution in the story we read called Martina the Beautiful Cockroach?
The problem: Martina needed to find a husband.
The solution: Martina used the coffee trick on the men she met and ended up meeting a sweet mouse who did the coffee trick to Martina.
What does the prefix "pre" mean? For example if you add it to the base words... heat, mix, or write.
To do before
Give a sentence with a present tense verb.
Example: I am typing a story on my laptop.
What are homophones?
Words that sound the same, but are spelled differently and mean different things.
stanza