Vocabulary
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12 step of Hero's Journey
Miscellaneous
100

Before cellphones and computers we used this to learn new words and their meanings

What is a  "Dictionary"

100

During World War I this group had to prove their Mettle on the battle field.

Men of Bronze

100

Students analyze similes, metaphors, alliteration, and personification

Figurative Language

100

The hero is  normal person or member of society.

1. The Ordinary World

100

An occasion at which poetry or other pieces of literature are read aloud to an audience.

What is "Reading"

200

Hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.

What are "Context Clues"

200

Three teens have done amazing things in and for their community. As a result they have become Superheroes.

Real-Life Marvel Heroes

200

Words that are likely to appear across subject aeas for the current grade level that is vital to comprehension.

Academic Vocabulary

200

He or she helps the hero prepare for the unkown

4. The Mentor

200

 The understanding and interpretation of what is read.

What is "Reading Comprehension"

300

A device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something.

What is a "Mnemonic"

300

!4 year old boy leaves home to find a better life for himself so that eventually he could help his family.

Young Alone and Leaving Home

300

The author uses details to support a specific point expressed throughout a literary work

What is "Central Idea"

300

Hero is forced to face greatest fear; possibility of death

8. The Supreme Ordeal

300

The ability to read with speed, accuracy, and proper expression.

What is "Reading Fluency"

400
A card containing a small amount of information, held up for students to see, as an aid to learning.


What is a "Flashcard"

400

Volcanic vents are dangerous to us but Life can exist in this harshest environment

In The Deep Dark Sea

400

When Comparing two opposing points of view as they develop in a text about the same topic, this is called

what is "Argument"

400

The hero returns with the treasure, knowledge, or lesson from the special world.

12. Return with Elixir

400

Abilities that pertain to a person's capacity to read, comprehend, interpret and decode written language and texts

What are "Reading Skills"

500

A reader's understanding of the specific concepts, situations and problems associated with the words encountered in the text

what is "Background Knowledge"

500

Although he was blind Erik Weihenmayer started an organization that motivated people to conquer their fears  

Climbing with No Barriers

500

These are new educational norms for mathematics and language arts designed to replace the standards based on Common Core.

What is "BEST" it stands for "Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking."  

500

this state marks the second life and death  moment for the hero

11. The Resurrection

500

Intensive or targeted instruction on reading to accelerate those who are reading below grade level.

What is "Reading Intervention"