Watch out for that car
Watch out for that car!
What is the subject of a sentence?
The naming part
What does P.I.E. stand for?
persuade, inform, entertain
What is the noun?
I filled my cup this morning.
cup
How a character thinks, feels, or acts
Do you have a pet?
What is the predicate of a sentence?
The action part
I am reading a non-fiction story about the physical characteristics of frogs. What is the author's purpose?
inform
What is the verb?
Ranger climbs up the jungle gym.
climbs
What is a setting?
When and where the story takes place.
Ms. Wainwright drinks a lot of coffee.
Is this a complete sentence?
Cats and dogs.
No. It is missing a predicate.
I am reading an advertisement for a new toy. What is the author's purpose?
persuade
As he flew over the river, Colton saw something shiny and black in it.
How did he move?
flew
What is an external trait?
I have to go to the store after school
I have to go to the store after school.
I like school.
Yes.
I am reading a story about a grasshopper that wants to be more like a butterfly. He learned to appreciate the things that make him different. What is the author's purpose?
entertain
What is a noun?
a person, place, thing, or animal
A narrative has to have what 3 parts?
Beginning, middle, and end.
If you could do any job in the world, what would you do
If you could do any job in the world, what would you do?
What is missing in this sentence?
Ran around and around until she got dizzy and fell to the floor.
A subject
What is the purpose of this story?
What word means the opposite of close in this sentence?
He got close to the water.
far
My class is sitting in their classroom talking. We worked hard on our reading review. Then we lined up and went to lunch. All of the students sat down in the cafeteria
How has the setting of our story change?
First they were in the classroom, then the cafeteria