"The sky was as orange as a pumpkin"
Simile
What is a context clue?
A word or sentence around an unfamiliar word that helps you figure out what the unfamiliar word means
The author presents a problem and then explains one or more solutions to fix it.
Problem and solution
How many brothers does Ms.Bernard have?
5
Where the story takes place
Setting
"The classroom was a beehive of activity"
Metaphor
The librarian gave a stern look when the students were talking loudly during the quiet reading time
What does stern mean?
Serious; strict
The author explains how one thing (the cause) leads to another thing (the effect).
Cause and effect
What are Ms.Bernard's favorite colors?
Pink and black
The moral or "lesson" of a story
Theme
"This pizza is the size of a car!"
Hyperbole
After the long hike, Jake felt famished and immediately started eating his sandwich, not caring how it tasted.
What does famished mean?
The author lists events or steps in the order they happen.
Sequence
Where was Ms.Bernard born?
Japan
The problem or struggle that a character faces in a story
Conflict
"Don't worry, you"ll knock it out of the park!"
Idiom
Maria had always loved the beach, but today was different. The water was murky, and she could barely see her feet when she waded in. She noticed that the waves were rough, crashing against the shore with great force. Even though the beach was usually calm, today the water felt strange and cloudy. Maria decided to stay close to the sand and watch the waves from the shore.
What does murky mean?
Not clean; hard to see through; dirty
The author arranges events in the order they happen over time, from the beginning to the end.
Chronological
Who is Ms.Bernard's favorite superhero?
Spider-man
The feeling the poem gives to the reader
Mood
"The sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky with shades of pink, purple, and gold."
Imagery
The forest was quiet, except for the occasional sound of birds chirping. As Mia walked along the trail, she noticed the path was narrow and covered with fallen leaves. She had to step carefully to avoid tripping over rocks and tree roots. Even though the trail was tight and winding, Mia felt excited to see where it would lead.
What does narrow mean?
Very thin; small
The author provides details about a person, place, thing, or event.
Description
What word does Ms.Bernard say the most?
bruh
The author’s attitude toward the subject or the reader. It shows how the poet feels about what they are writing.
Tone