Author's Purpose
Text Structure
Vocabulary
Main Idea
Affixes
100

What is the author's primary purpose for writing this article?

Inform the reader about Antarctica

100

What text structure is mostly used in this article?

Description

100

What does the word precipitation mean?

Rain, snow, or other forms of water falling from the sky

100

What is the main topic of the article?

Antarctica

100

In the word research, what does the prefix re- mean?

again

200

What is the author's point of view about Antarctica?

Antarctica is a fascinating and unique continent.
200

Which paragraph mainly describes animals in Antarctica?

Paragraph 3

200

What does the word adapted mean?

Changed to survive in an environment

200

What is the main idea of the article?

Antarctica is a unique continent with extreme living conditions.

200

What does the suffix -er mean in the word colder?

 More

300

Why does the author include facts about animals?

To help readers understand how living things survive in Antarctica

300

How does the structure help readers understand Antarctica?

It organizes information into topics like weather, animals, and people

300

Use context clues: What does harsh most nearly mean?

Very severe or difficult

300

What is the main idea of paragraph 4?

Scientists study Antarctica to learn about Earth and climate

300

In the word unknown, what does the prefix un- do to the meaning?

changes known to not known

400

What is the author's purpose of repeating words such as "ice" and "icy"?

To emphasize the coldness of the continent

400

What is the primary text structure of paragraph 2?

compare and contrast

400

Why is Antarctica called a desert even though it has ice?

Because it gets very little precipitation

400

Quote a sentence from the article that supports the main idea, "Antarctica is a unique continent with extreme weather."

varies

400

In the word carefully, what does the suffix -ly do?

Turns the word into an adverb (describes how something is done)

500

If the author wanted to persuade the importance of protecting Antarctica, what might they add?

Opinions, reasons, or arguments about protecting Antarctica

500

How would the article change if it were written in sequence order?

It would explain events or steps in time instead of describing topics

500

In paragraph 3, the author states, "Seals and whales also live in the icy waters..." What word could replace "live" while still maintaining the meaning?

varies

inhabits, survives, occupies, settles, populates

500

If the author wanted to write an article only about animals in Antarctica, what could the main idea be?

varies

500

Using affixes, infer the reason the south pole is called "Antarctica."

Anti- opposite

The opposite of the Arctic.