Text Features
Story Elements
Reference Books
Figurative Language
Word Work
100
I tell you the title of the book and the author as well as the illustrator and publication date.
What is title page?
100
I write the words found in the book.
Who is the author?
100
You would look here to find information about Michael Jordan.
What is encylcopedia?
100
Which figurative language uses "like" or "as"?
What is a simile?
100
Which of the following is the correct way to divide comfortable into syllables? A. com / for / table B. com / for / ta / ble C. com / fort / able D. com / fort / a / ble
What is C?
200
I tell you the meaning of words found only in my book.
What is glossary?
200
I tell you where a story takes place.
What is setting?
200
You would look here to find the meanings of your vocabulary words.
What is dictionary?
200
Which type of figurative language uses a nonliving thing to do things only humans can do?
What is personification?
200
To which word below can –ing be added to form another word? A. wore B. sharp C. frown D. crept
What is C?
300
I tell you the name of chapters and their page numbers.
What is table of contents?
300
Jane and John woke bright and early and headed downstairs for breakfast. Mom had just prepared bacon, eggs, and toast. The kids ate quickly and rushed out the door to catch the school bus. The setting of this passage is where?
What is home?
300
Tom is taking a trip to Australia. He has the following books on his shelf: newspaper, atlas, dictionary, or enclycolpedia. Which should he look in?
What is an atlas?
300
Which type of figurative language compares two objects without using like or as?
What is a metaphor?
300
Which word is a synonym for recognized? A. wanted B. owned C. took D. knew
What is D?
400
I want to read about red roses in a book about flowers. What part of the book would tell me where to look to find all the information about red roses.
What is the index?
400
My grandmother is a nice woman. She always buys candy for me when I go to visit her. If I try to eat it all in one day she will say, "Tina, that candy will rot your teeth out! Save some for later." Who is narrator of this passage?
Who is Tina
400
Alyssa wants to find the meaning of "security". Which book should she use?
What is a dictionary.
400
The snow was falling so hard that all I could see was white everywhere. The snow was like a blanket on the ground. It was beautiful and I couldn't wait to play in it! Which sentence is a simile?
What is "The snow was like a blanket on the ground."
400
From the affixes below, which one added to "cook" will not make a new word? F. -ed G. mis- H. re- J. -ing
What is G?
500
You need to know the meaning of the word "enchanted". You would look here.
What is the glossary?
500
The doctor took one look at me and he knew I had the chickenpox. He said, "Jim, looks like you're going to get a week's vacation because you have the chickenpox." I was so excited to miss school but hated the fact the millions of bumps that covered my body itched like crazy. Mom promised to take good care of me though. Who is the narrator of this passage?
Who is Jim?
500
Matthew wants to located Italy on a map because his family plans to visit there this summer. What should he use?
What is an atlas?
500
The sound of the thunder in the distance frightened everyone. The wind screamed as it blew against our home. A storm was coming and I knew it was going to be another long night. What type of figurative language is used in the second sentence?
What is personfication?
500
In which word do the letters oo have the same sound as they do in the word bloom? F. Shook G. Flood H. Tooth J. Stood
What is H?