Central Idea
Name That Text Structure
All About Authors
Primary vs. Secondary
Word Work
100

Name another term for central idea. 

Main Idea

100

A story about panthers

is organized into four

sections, each section

describing a different

characteristic of a

panther.

Description 

100

What dessert helps us to determine the author's purpose?

Pie

100

A diary written by a child who worked in the coal mines. 

Primary

100

Name this figurative language-

Her backpack weighs a ton! 

Hyperbole

200

Name two strategies used to determine the central idea of a text.

Title/headings, text features, repetition, underlining the most important sentence of each paragraph, and 5 W's/how questions.

200

An author addresses the

diminishing panther

population by

explaining the reasons

for the decline, and

offering suggestions for

improving the species’

survival rate.

Problem and Solution 

200

If an author states that they hate fast food.  What kind of information are they sharing?

Their perpective

200

This cannon was used in the Revolutionary War. What type of source is this?

A primary source 

200

The students used a multimedia app to conduct their research. What does the word multimedia mean in this sentence? A) Multiplication  B) Online C) News articles D) Many types of communications

D

300

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A. The Surprise Invention of the Potato Chip

B. Chef George Crum

C. Picky Eater

D. The Future of Potato Chips 

A. The Surprise Invention of the Potato Chip


300

An author writes an

article about the

evolutionary history of

the Florida panther and

organizes significant

historical events based

on the corresponding

year each occurred.

Chronological

300

The author writes a story about a dragon that befriends a boy.  What is the author's purpose?

To entertain

300

This type of source contains words like me, I, we, and us.  What type of source is this?

A primary source
300

My sister's beautiful artwork takes a long time to finish. The many details make it exquisite. What does the word exquisite mean? A) Ugly B) Pretty C)Interesting D) Tedious 

B

400

What is the main idea of this passage?

A. You should never insult a chef.

B. Potato chips are oversalted and paper thin.

C. Potato chips were invented in a New York City hotel kitchen.

D. Chef George Crum invented the potato chips when he was trying to insult a picky diner.

D. Chef George Crum invented the potato chips when he was trying to insult a picky diner.

400

An author explains how

to distinguish a panther

from a bobcat by

providing characteristics

shared by each, and

emphasizing their

distinctive features.

Compare and Contrast 

400

The author claims that students should NOT wear uniforms to school. Which TWO pieces of evidence support this claim? A. Uniforms are easy to find. B. Uniforms don't allow students to express their personalities. C. Uniforms eliminate competition about clothing. D. Uniforms are itchy. E. Uniforms make it easy to get dressed in the morning. 

B and D

400

This type of source has a lot of emotions in it. What type of source is this?

A primary source

400

Ms. Moldovan asked Johnathon where his homework was. Johnathon told her about his bus ride home, feeding his dog, and playing video games when Ms. Moldvan said, "Stop beating around the bush!" What did Ms. Moldovan mean? A. Stop talking. B. Stop daydreaming. C. Stop avoiding the question. D. Go to the principal's office. 


C

500

Which of the following detail sentences best supports the main idea and could be added to the paragraph?

A. You should limit the number of potato chips you eat.

B. George Crum's new snack became known as "Saratoga Chips".

C. Potato chips are known for being crunchy.

D. George Crum died in 1914.

B. George Crum's new snack became known as "Saratoga Chips".

500

An article explains the

effects of increasing

construction on the

habitats of endangered

species.

Cause and Effect 

500

The author states that the train ran fast along the rails. The whistle pierced the eardrums of its young passengers to the point that they covered their ears. Suddenly, with a screech the train came to a stop. What is the author's perspective of trains? A. Trains are a wonderful way to travel. B. Trains are loud and unpredictable. C. They are a cheap mode of transportation. D. Trains should be used more often. 

B

500

This type of source reports the facts without bias. What type of source is this?

A secondary source

500

The malevolent pie took the cherry from the top of the cupcake. It was obvious from the evil grin on the the pie's face. What strategy or strategies could you use to determine the meaning of malevolent? A. Context clues B. Figurative language C. Words parts D. All of the above

D