Chipmunk and Jellies
Homophones and Synonyms
Writing/Reading
Vocabulary
Grammar
100

How do jellyfish move?

They pulse up and down, and drift.
100

What word sounds like "too" but means "2"?

Two

100

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If I say "Panthers are black, but tigers have stripes," am I comparing or contrasting?

Contrasting

100

To float around. 

Drift
100

He watched TV yesterday. He_____________ TV everyday.

watches

200

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What did Squirrel learn in the story?

You should not tease others.

200

What is a synonym for "small"

tiny, little, etc.

200

Why do we compare and contrast?

To show how things are the same or different.

200

Less strong

Weaker

200

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Define a proper noun. Give an example. 


The name of a person, place or thing. Answers vary. 

300

Bear learned this by the end of the story.

He should not say that he can do anything.

300

This word sounds like "hole" but means "all of something"

whole

300

Say one fact and one opinion.

Answers vary

300

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Not difficult

Simple

300

The present tense of ate, ran, and thought. 

Eat/eats, run/runs, think/thinks.

400

What is the author's purpose in these two stories?

Jellies: inform

Chipmunk: entertain

400

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Explain the difference between homophones and synonyms

Homophones sound the same but have different meanings. 

Synonyms have similar meanings and sound different.


400

FACT OR OPINION:

Birds are bigger than bees.

How are birds and bees the same?

Fact

Answers vary

400

The point or place something is facing or moving toward

Direction

400

Make a present -ing sentence.

Answers vary.

500

What three animals, other than Chipmunk and Bear, talk in the story?

Turtle, Owl, and Grandmother Squirrel

500

Give synonyms for big, angry, and good

answers vary

500

Make a double bubble on the board

On board

500

made something less straight

Curled
500

Make a past, present, and future sentence with the verb write.

Answers vary.