What is Judy's cat's name?
Mouse
"draw a picture related to the story"
Illustrate
"Who or what the sentence is about"
Subject
Who is the major character?
Marisol McDonald
a person, place, thing or animal
Noun
Who does Judy go visit to learn to be in a good mood?
Jessica
"can speak two languages"
bilingual
asks something and ends with a question mark
Question
Why did Marisol try to match?
To fit in with everyone else or prove that she could match.
Figurative language? "My teacher is pretty like a sunflower."
Simile
What is Judy's problem?
She is in a bad mood or she wants to be in a good mood.
"twisted and tangled"
snarled
Tells what the subject is doing
Predicate
Who encouraged Marisol to be herself?
Ms. Apple
What is the difference between a simile and metaphor?
Metaphor compares two things WITHOUT using "like" or "as".
Who is the major character?
Judy Moody
"something that is soft and squishy"
mushy
Names a SPECIFIC Noun
Proper Noun
What is the theme of this story?
To always be yourself.
Person that tells a story
Narrator
What is the setting at the end of the story?
Judy's house
"feelings change quickly"
moody
Sentence without a complete predicate or subject
Sentence Fragment
What P.O.V is the story told from?
"Boom!" "POW" "VRooom" are examples of:
Onomatopoeia