Vocabulary
Inferences
Main Idea
Supporting Details
Review questions
100

 Define "Competition."

Answer: an event or process in  which people try to win. 

100

 If someone says they feel tired after a long day, what can you infer about their day?

They likely had a busy or strenuous day.

100

What is the main idea of a story?

The central point or the most important concept the story conveys.

100

What are supporting details?

Facts, examples, or descriptions that explain or back up the main idea.

100

What were the climbers trying to accomplish?

To be the first free climbers to reach the top of ______ ________.

200

Explain what obstacle refers to.

Answer: an object that blocks your path so you have to go around it. 

200

If a character in a story is frowning, what can you infer about their feelings?

They might be sad or upset.

200

 How can you identify the main idea in a paragraph?

 Look for the topic sentence or the sentence that summarizes the main point.

200

Why are supporting details important in a text?

They provide evidence and help clarify the main idea

200

What wall did they climb?

Dawn Wall

300

 What is Disipline?

  • Answer:an area of knowledge or a field of study


300

What can you infer if a plant is wilting?

 It may not be getting enough water or sunlight.

300

What is the main idea of a story about a hero saving a village?

The importance of bravery and helping others.

300

Identify a supporting detail for the main idea that exercise is important for health.

 Regular exercise can reduce the risk of chronic diseases.

300

Why did Jorgeston almost give up?

He wasn't as experienced as Caldwell, and his fingers kept getting ripped open. 

400

What is perserverance?

the act of trying to do something in spite of difficulties. 

400

If a student is acting nervous before a test, what can you infer?

 They might be worried about their performance.

400

Why is understanding the main idea important?

 It helps you grasp the overall message and purpose of the text.

400

 How can you find supporting details in a text?

 Look for specific examples, statistics, or explanations that relate to the main idea.

400

Why do people participate in extreme sports? 

They like the adrinaline rush and the risk. 

500

What does the word Camaraderie mean?

Answer: a feeling of friendship that people have when they work together. 

500

If a book's cover shows a stormy scene, what can you infer about the story?

The story may involve conflict or challenges

500

Give an example of a main idea from a book you've read.

Answers will vary; students should provide their own examples.

500

Give an example of how supporting details can change the understanding of a main idea.

Adding facts about air pollution can change the main idea about the importance of clean air.

500

What was the part of the climb called that Jorgeston kept getting his fingers cut open?

Razor's edge

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