Information can be found in ______ and graphs. (hint: this jeopardy board is an example)
What are "charts"?
I don't know what I'm going to do tonight. My plans are up in the _____.
What is "Up in the air"?
That school is _____ Elm Street.
What is "on"?
The name of a book is the ______.
What is the "title"?
Adjective describing something that doesn't sound possible
What is "impossible"?
A word meaning what someone thinks. It cannot be proven to be true.
What is "opinion"?
My sister was bothering me. I told her, "I have homework. Don't _____ me."
What is "Don't bug me"?
I live _____ East Moline.
What is "in"?
This is the outside of a book. It is usually harder than the pages.
What is the "cover"?
Adjective describing some one who isn't respectful
What is "disrespectful"?
If you can prove something, it is a _______.
What is a "fact"?
It's raining really hard. I told my friend, "It's raining _____ and _____."
What is "It's raining cats and dogs"?
The ball rolled _____ the chair.
What is "under"?
The person who writes a book or article can be called the writer or the ______.
What is "author"?
Adjective describing someone who isn't responsible
What is "irresponsible"?
The ______ ______ of a paragraph is what it is mostly about. It can also be called the topic.
What is the "main idea"?
If you have to guess at what someone means, you have to "______ between the ______."
What is "Read between the lines"?
I sat _____ my friend.
What is "beside"? (or "by")
Words on a page that describe the picture
What are "labels" or "captions"? Either answer is acceptable.
Adjective to describe a person you can't rely on
What is "unreliable"?
______ give more information about the main idea of a paragraph.
What are "details"?
I want you to stop that. _____ it _____. (hint: you don't need scissors.)
What is "Cut is out"?
I go to school _____ Black Hawk College.
What is "at"?
You want to know what page Chapter 3 begins on. You can look at the book's ______ ______ ______ in the front the book to find out.
What is the "Table of Contents"?
Adjective to describe a person who lies
What is "dishonest"?