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Foundational Skills
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Characterization
Theme
100

The strategy we use for creating summary jots (the literal understanding of a story)

What is the 5Ws

100

The way an author describes a person in a fiction text, including the personality traits, physical features, internal thoughts, etc.

What is characterization

100

The scandal made him a pariah in his own political party.

What is someone who is treated like an outcast

100

During the school board meeting, Janet pounded her fist on the table, insisting that more funds be directed towards arts education.

What is passionate (will also accept intense, bold, heated, etc.)

100

Read this statement and decide if it is a theme: “In To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch defends Tom Robinson because he believes in justice.”

What is no--this is a non-example because it’s a plot detail, not a universal theme

200

The 5Ws used to create literal summary jots

What is "who", "what", "when", "where", and "why"

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! The time period, geographic location, social environment, and political dynamics of a certain place in a story

What is setting

200

Despite witnessing the children's tears after the accident, the driver showed a callous disregard for them, going about his business rather than stopping to see if they were alright.

What is showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Janelle believed every rule was meant to be questioned, and she never followed directions without first asking ‘why.’

What is inquisitive (will also accept curious, independent, rebellious)

200

Janie’s three marriages in Their Eyes Were Watching God show that love teaches people about independence. Explain why this could or could not be considered a strong theme statement.

What is: It could be a theme if rephrased to be universal (e.g., love teaches lessons about independence), but as stated it is too tied to a specific plot detail.

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! The strategy we use for creating synthesis jots (the deeper meaning of a text)

What is the fiction thinking frame

300

The information a writer puts before their evidence to help orient their reader to what's happening in the story

What is context

300

The church building was vandalized with blasphemous art.

What is representing holy or sacred things in a way that is disrespectful or profane

300

Everyone else laughed at the old man’s story, but Daniel listened without interrupting, nodding at each pause as if it were the most important tale he’d ever heard.

What is respectful (will also accept attentive, empathetic, understanding)

300

Something that a theme statement is NOT

What is one word, specific to the text, a command, a plot summary

400

The elements of the fiction thinking frame

What is "characterization", "conflict", "setting", "response to conflict", and "theme"

400

A concrete object that stands for a more abstract idea in a story

What is a symbol

400

The South African ambassador to Paris had previously served as a police minister, a role requiring negotiation and representation within the government.

What is a person who acts as a mediator between two groups in order to bring peace and harmony

400

When the spotlight turned on her, Maya froze for half a second, then straightened her shoulders and delivered her lines with a voice that grew stronger with each word.

What is courageous (will also accept brave, resilient, adaptable, etc.)

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Something that a theme statement IS

What is universal, a message the author teaches the reader, applicable to most people in most places, a complete thought

500

The difference between summary and synthesis

Summary is the literal understanding of a text, while synthesis combines your own inferences/unique thinking about the text into a coherent thought

500

A symbol or idea that is repeated over and over again in a story in order to convey a larger theme

What is motif

500

My girlfriend's letter to me was ambiguous; therefore, I do not know if she plans to visit me or not.

Open to more than one interpretation; having a double or even unclear meaning.

500

Even though Victor knew the shortcut, he let the others lead the way, correcting their mistakes only when they were about to get truly lost.

What is humble (will also accept selfless, a leader, patient, wise, etc.)

500
A theme Nnedi Okorafor taught us about culture or traditions in Binti

"Maintaining a connection to one’s cultural heritage can be a source of strength and resilience when facing unfamiliar challenges." 

"True understanding between cultures comes from empathy, dialogue, and a willingness to bridge differences." 

"Challenging tradition can be an act of self-discovery and empowerment, allowing individuals to define their own paths."